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Alphabétisation en sécurité informatique : rester en sécurité dans un monde numérique par Joseph Idziorek

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Comme neuf: Un livre qui a l’air neuf mais qui a été lu. La couverture ne présente pas d’usure et ...
ISBN
9781439856185
Subject Area
Computers, Language Arts & Disciplines
Publication Name
Computer Security Literacy : Staying Safe in a Digital World
Item Length
9.3 in
Publisher
CRC Press LLC
Subject
Programming / Games, Communication Studies, Security / Cryptography, Security / General
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Douglas Jacobson, Joseph Idziorek
Item Width
6.2 in
Item Weight
24.8 Oz
Number of Pages
368 Pages

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Computer users have a significant impact on the security of their computer and personal information as a result of the actions they perform ( or do not perform ). Helping the average user of computers, or more broadly information technology, make sound security decisions, Computer Security Literacy: Staying Safe in a Digital World focuses on practical security topics that users are likely to encounter on a regular basis. Written for nontechnical readers, the book provides context to routine computing tasks so that readers better understand the function and impact of security in everyday life. The authors offer practical computer security knowledge on a range of topics, including social engineering, email, and online shopping, and present best practices pertaining to passwords, wireless networks, and suspicious emails. They also explain how security mechanisms, such as antivirus software and firewalls, protect against the threats of hackers and malware. While information technology has become interwoven into almost every aspect of daily life, many computer users do not have practical computer security knowledge. This hands-on, in-depth guide helps anyone interested in information technology to better understand the practical aspects of computer security and successfully navigate the dangers of the digital world.

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Publisher
CRC Press LLC
ISBN-10
1439856184
ISBN-13
9781439856185
eBay Product ID (ePID)
92923423

Product Key Features

Author
Douglas Jacobson, Joseph Idziorek
Publication Name
Computer Security Literacy : Staying Safe in a Digital World
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Programming / Games, Communication Studies, Security / Cryptography, Security / General
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers, Language Arts & Disciplines
Number of Pages
368 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
6.2 in
Item Weight
24.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2012-028121
Intended Audience
College Audience
Lc Classification Number
Qa76.9.A25
Reviews
"... a practical, application-oriented introduction to security education and literacy. While the information is technical enough to provide value to information systems professionals, the organization around specific topics makes it accessible to non-technical users looking for information on specific issues. ... the book would be appropriate for an upper-division introductory course on information security ... a good book for use in educational training programs developed by corporate information security managers. Technical information security professionals could also benefit from reading the book. ... the material is well-written and effectively organized." --W.T. Neumann, Computing Reviews, March 2013 "User error was manifest last week when it was detailed that the New York Times was penetrated over the course of four months by Chinese hackers who infiltrated its network and obtained passwords for a significant amount of the Times reporters and employees. Attempting to alleviate such user error issues, Computer Security Literacy: Staying Safe in a Digital World is a helpful security awareness book. ... The book provides information about essential security topics in an easy-to-read manner. ... a worthwhile guide for an organization to have in their information security awareness program. It provides the reader with an understanding and appreciation for the magnitude of computer security. Had the New York Times employees been aware of the risks and taken actions as written in Computer Security Literacy , odds are that the effects would have been much less, and they wouldn't have been a cover story in their own periodical." --Ben Rothke, RSA Conference.com, February 2013 "... a good primer for laypersons who use computers, giving this audience a broad understanding of important points. ... Recommended" --S.A. Patton, Indiana State University in CHOICE Magazine, June 2013, "e a practical, application-oriented introduction to security education and literacy. While the information is technical enough to provide value to information systems professionals, the organization around specific topics makes it accessible to non-technical users looking for information on specific issues. e the book would be appropriate for an upper-division introductory course on information security e a good book for use in educational training programs developed by corporate information security managers. Technical information security professionals could also benefit from reading the book. e the material is well-written and effectively organized." e"W.T. Neumann, Computing Reviews, March 2013 "User error was manifest last week when it was detailed that the New York Times was penetrated over the course of four months by Chinese hackers who infiltrated its network and obtained passwords for a significant amount of the Times reporters and employees. Attempting to alleviate such user error issues, Computer Security Literacy: Staying Safe in a Digital World is a helpful security awareness book. e The book provides information about essential security topics in an easy-to-read manner. e a worthwhile guide for an organization to have in their information security awareness program. It provides the reader with an understanding and appreciation for the magnitude of computer security. Had the New York Times employees been aware of the risks and taken actions as written in Computer Security Literacy , odds are that the effects would have been much less, and they wouldne(tm)t have been a cover story in their own periodical." e"Ben Rothke, RSA Conference.com, February 2013 "e a good primer for laypersons who use computers, giving this audience a broad understanding of important points. e Recommended" e"S.A. Patton, Indiana State University in CHOICE Magazine, June 2013, "… a practical, application-oriented introduction to security education and literacy. While the information is technical enough to provide value to information systems professionals, the organization around specific topics makes it accessible to non-technical users looking for information on specific issues. … the book would be appropriate for an upper-division introductory course on information security … a good book for use in educational training programs developed by corporate information security managers. Technical information security professionals could also benefit from reading the book. … the material is well-written and effectively organized." -W.T. Neumann, Computing Reviews, March 2013 "User error was manifest last week when it was detailed that the New York Times was penetrated over the course of four months by Chinese hackers who infiltrated its network and obtained passwords for a significant amount of the Times reporters and employees. Attempting to alleviate such user error issues, Computer Security Literacy: Staying Safe in a Digital World is a helpful security awareness book. … The book provides information about essential security topics in an easy-to-read manner. … a worthwhile guide for an organization to have in their information security awareness program. It provides the reader with an understanding and appreciation for the magnitude of computer security. Had the New York Times employees been aware of the risks and taken actions as written in Computer Security Literacy , odds are that the effects would have been much less, and they wouldn't have been a cover story in their own periodical." -Ben Rothke, RSA Conference.com, February 2013, "... a practical, application-oriented introduction to security education and literacy. While the information is technical enough to provide value to information systems professionals, the organization around specific topics makes it accessible to non-technical users looking for information on specific issues. ... the book would be appropriate for an upper-division introductory course on information security ... a good book for use in educational training programs developed by corporate information security managers. Technical information security professionals could also benefit from reading the book. ... the material is well-written and effectively organized." --W.T. Neumann, Computing Reviews, March 2013 "User error was manifest last week when it was detailed that the New York Times was penetrated over the course of four months by Chinese hackers who infiltrated its network and obtained passwords for a significant amount of the Times reporters and employees. Attempting to alleviate such user error issues, Computer Security Literacy: Staying Safe in a Digital World is a helpful security awareness book. ... The book provides information about essential security topics in an easy-to-read manner. ... a worthwhile guide for an organization to have in their information security awareness program. It provides the reader with an understanding and appreciation for the magnitude of computer security. Had the New York Times employees been aware of the risks and taken actions as written in Computer Security Literacy , odds are that the effects would have been much less, and they wouldn't have been a cover story in their own periodical." --Ben Rothke, RSA Conference.com, February 2013 "... a good primer for laypersons who use computers, giving this audience a broad understanding of important points. ... Recommended" --S.A. Patton, Indiana State University inCHOICE Magazine,June 2013, "'e¦ a practical, application-oriented introduction to security education and literacy. While the information is technical enough to provide value to information systems professionals, the organization around specific topics makes it accessible to non-technical users looking for information on specific issues. 'e¦ the book would be appropriate for an upper-division introductory course on information security 'e¦ a good book for use in educational training programs developed by corporate information security managers. Technical information security professionals could also benefit from reading the book. 'e¦ the material is well-written and effectively organized." 'e"W.T. Neumann, Computing Reviews, March 2013 "User error was manifest last week when it was detailed that the New York Times was penetrated over the course of four months by Chinese hackers who infiltrated its network and obtained passwords for a significant amount of the Times reporters and employees. Attempting to alleviate such user error issues, Computer Security Literacy: Staying Safe in a Digital World is a helpful security awareness book. 'e¦ The book provides information about essential security topics in an easy-to-read manner. 'e¦ a worthwhile guide for an organization to have in their information security awareness program. It provides the reader with an understanding and appreciation for the magnitude of computer security. Had the New York Times employees been aware of the risks and taken actions as written in Computer Security Literacy , odds are that the effects would have been much less, and they wouldn'e(tm)t have been a cover story in their own periodical." 'e"Ben Rothke, RSA Conference.com, February 2013 "'e¦ a good primer for laypersons who use computers, giving this audience a broad understanding of important points. 'e¦ Recommended" 'e"S.A. Patton, Indiana State University in CHOICE Magazine, June 2013, "User error was manifest last week when it was detailed that the New York Times was penetrated over the course of four months by Chinese hackers who infiltrated its network and obtained passwords for a significant amount of the Times reporters and employees. Attempting to alleviate such user error issues, Computer Security Literacy: Staying Safe in a Digital World is a helpful security awareness book. … The book provides information about essential security topics in an easy-to-read manner. … a worthwhile guide for an organization to have in their information security awareness program. It provides the reader with an understanding and appreciation for the magnitude of computer security. Had the New York Times employees been aware of the risks and taken actions as written in Computer Security Literacy , odds are that the effects would have been much less, and they wouldn't have been a cover story in their own periodical." -Ben Rothke, RSA Conference.com, February 2013
Table of Content
What Is Information Security? Introduction How Much of Our Daily Lives Relies on Computers? Security Truisms Basic Security Terminology Cyber Ethics The Perception of Security Threat Model Security Is a Multidisciplinary Topic Introduction to Computers and the Internet Introduction Computers Operation of a Computer Overview of the Internet Computers and the Internet Security Role-Playing Characters Passwords under Attack Introduction Authentication Process Password Threats Strong Passwords Password Management: Let's Be Practical Email Security Introduction Email Systems Email Security and Privacy Malware: The Dark Side of Software Introduction What Is Malware? How Do I Get Malware? What Does Malware Do? Malware: Defense in Depth Introduction Data Backup Firewalls Software Patches Antivirus Software User Education Securely Surfing the World Wide Web Introduction Web Browser "HTTP Secure" Web Browser History Online Shopping Introduction Consumer Decisions Spyware and Key-Loggers Wireless Sniffing Scams and Phishing Websites Misuse and Exposure of Information Wireless Internet Security Introduction How Wireless Networks Work Wireless Security Threats Public Wi-Fi Security Wireless Network Administration Social Networking Introduction Choose Your Friends Wisely Information Sharing Malware and Phishing Social Engineering: Phishing for Suckers Introduction Social Engineering: Malware Distribution Phishing Detecting a Phishing URL Application of Knowledge Staying Safe Online: The Human Threat Introduction The Differences between Cyberspace and the Physical World Consider the Context: Watch What You Say and How It Is Communicated What You Do on the Internet Lasts Forever Nothing Is Private, Now or in the Future Can You Really Tell Who You Are Talking with? Cameras and Photo Sharing I Am a Good Person, That Would Never Happen to Me Is There Anything I Can Do to Make the Internet a Safer Place for My Child? Case Studies Introduction Unable to Remove Malware: Help! Securely Handling Suspicious Email Attachments Recovering from a Phishing Attack Email Account Hacked? Now What? Smart Phones and Malware Hey! You! Get off My Wireless Network Bad Breakup? Sever Your Digital Ties "Display Images Below"? The Meaning behind the Question Phishing Email Forensics It's on the Internet, So It Must Be True Buying and Selling Online Moving Forward with Security and Book Summary Introduction After the Completion of the Book Defense-in-Depth Tasks Chapter Summaries Glossary Appendix A: Reading List Appendix B: Basics of Cryptography Appendix C: Web Surfing Security Technologies A Summary and Bibliography appear at the end of each chapter.
Copyright Date
2013
Dewey Decimal
005.8
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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