The information security dictionary
defining the terms that define security for E-business, Internet, information, and wireless technology
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Author
Publication
2004-07-14 - Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
102,750 words, Guess
Page Count
411 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL22597478M
- ISBN-101402078897
- OCLC Control Number55099092
- Library of Congress Control Number2004042139
- Goodreads6415639
and 1 more
- LibraryThing793340
Classifications
- DDC005.8/03
- LCCTK5105.59 .G387 2004
Description
"The First Edition of the The Information Security Dictionary defines over 1200 of the most commonly used words in the security field, with particular attention to those terms used most often in forensics, malware, viruses, vulnerabilities and IPv6. A new world of words has emerged from technology's affect on the language of our modern culture. The Information Security Dictionary is a reference tool that should become part of all IT professional's and IT student's libraries, concisely formatted in one volume." "Special attention is paid to terms which most often prevent educated readers from understanding journal articles and books in cryptology, security and information systems, and computer science, in addition to applied fields that build on these disciplines, such as system design, security auditing, vulnerability testing, and role-based management. The emphasis throughout The Information Security Dictionary is on concepts, rather than implementations. Since concepts often complicate matters, readers may find a definition makes sense only after it has been illustrated by an example which the author provides in this dictionary." "The Dictionary of Information Security is designed for researchers, students, and practitioners in industry, as well as educated readers interested in the security field."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Topics
Genres
- Dictionaries.
Series Statement
- The Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science -- SECS 767
Other Editions
- The information security dictionary: defining the terms that define security for E-business, Internet, information, and wireless technology
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