Guides College Students in Understanding the Interactions between Computing/Networking Technologies and Security Issues Taking an interactive, “be taught-by-doing” strategy to educating, Introduction to Computer and Network Security: Navigating Shades of Gray offers you a transparent course to train the technical points associated to safety. Unlike most pc safety books, which consider software program design and implementation, cryptographic instruments, or networking points, this textbook additionally explores how the interactions between software program, {hardware}, and customers have an effect on system safety. The ebook presents fundamental rules and ideas, together with examples of present threats to illustrate how the rules can both allow or neutralize exploits. Students see the significance of these ideas in present and future applied sciences. In a difficult but pleasant method, they find out about a spread of technical subjects, together with present safety exploits, technical elements that allow assaults, and financial and social elements that decide the safety of future programs. Extensively classroom-examined, the fabric is structured round a set of difficult initiatives. Through staging exploits and selecting countermeasures to neutralize the assaults within the initiatives, college students be taught:
- How to reverse-engineer processes
- How pc programs and networks function
- How to use programs in ways in which have been by no means foreseen (or supported) by the unique builders
Combining fingers-on work with technical overviews, this textual content helps you combine safety evaluation into your technical computing curriculum. It will educate your college students on safety points, resembling aspect-channel assaults, and deepen their understanding of how computer systems and networks work. NOTE: This ebook only incorporates the ebook Introduction to Computer and Network Security: Navigating Shades of Gray in PDF. No access codes included.
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