Corporate Computer and Network SecurityFor Internet and Network Security courses. This up-to-date examination of computer and network security in the corporate setting fills the critical need for security education. Its comprehensive, balanced, and well-organized presentation emphasizes implementing security within corporations using existing commercial software and provides coverage of all major security issues. |
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... Problem 15 Another concern is the revocation problem - what to do if the biometric signature in the database is stolen through hacking or some other means ? Then it will be easy for attackers to impersonate the person whose identity ...
... Problem 15 Another concern is the revocation problem - what to do if the biometric signature in the database is stolen through hacking or some other means ? Then it will be easy for attackers to impersonate the person whose identity ...
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... problem with TLS , and how does TTLS reduce this problem ? h ) Has 802.11i been proven to be safe by cryptanalysts ? i ) Why was TKIP created ? j ) How does TKIP work ? Conclusion Although most attacks come into a firm through the ...
... problem with TLS , and how does TTLS reduce this problem ? h ) Has 802.11i been proven to be safe by cryptanalysts ? i ) Why was TKIP created ? j ) How does TKIP work ? Conclusion Although most attacks come into a firm through the ...
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... problem occurs . ( They should not be like hair - trigger car alarms . ) When alarms are generated , they should be as specific as possible , giving the user a description of what the problem is and , preferably , how it can be tested ...
... problem occurs . ( They should not be like hair - trigger car alarms . ) When alarms are generated , they should be as specific as possible , giving the user a description of what the problem is and , preferably , how it can be tested ...
Contents
A Framework 12003 | 1 |
Chapter la Examples of Security Problems | 43 |
Access Control and Site Security | 53 |
Copyright | |
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