Computer Security

  • Computer Crime: A Crimefighter's Handbook by David Icove, Karl Seger, William VonStorch (1995)

    score: 6 of 10 [6/10]

    "This book describes how criminals can attack your network and how you can defend your network against such attacks."

  • Handbook of Information Security Management (1993)

    score: 8 of 10 [8/10]

    "This book covers nearly every managerial and technical aspect of computer security, including establishing a security program, conducting a risk assessment, developing a contingency plan, writing a network security policy, establishing security awareness, and designing a secure network."

  • Information Security Policies Made Easy by Charles Cresson Wood (1996)

    score: 7 of 10 [7/10]

    "If writing a network security policy seems like a daunting task, this book is for you: It includes more than 700 ready-to-use network security policies."

  • Network and Internet Security by Vijay Ahuja (1996)

    score: 6 of 10 [6/10]

    "A detailed introduction to network security concepts and terminology, Network and Internet Security explains current network security threats and the existing and emerging technologies that address these threats."

  • Underground Guide to Computer Security, The by Michael Alexander (1995)

    score: 7 of 10 [7/10]

    "An excellent (and funny) introduction to security for personal and small-business computing, The Underground Guide to Computer Security includes a chapter that focuses on writing a network security policy."

    Average score: 6.80