Practical unix and internet security
- 3 ed
- Beijin : O'Reilly, 2003
- 954 p.
Part I - Computer security basics 1 - Introduction: some fundamental questions 2 - Unix history and lineage 3 - Policies and guidelines Part II - Security building and authentication 4 - Users, passwords, and authentication 5 - Users, groups, and the superuser 6 - Filesystems and security 7 - Cryptography basics 8 - Physical security for servers 9 - Personnel security Part III - Network and internet security 10 - Modems and dialup security 11 - TCP/IP networks 12 - Securing TCP and UDP services 13 - Sun RPC 14 - Network-based authentication systems 15 - Network filesystems 16 - Secure programming techniques Part IV - Secure operations 17 - Keeping up to date 18 - backups 19 - Defending accounts 20 - Integrity management 21 - Auditing, logging, and forensics Part V - Handling security incidents 22 - Diccovering a break-in 23 - Protecting against programmed threats 24 - Denial of service attacks and solutions 25 - Computer crime 26 - Who do you trust
Gestao Tecnologica Internet Gestao da Informacao Sistemas e Tecnologias da Informacao