Principles of Computer Security Lab Manual, Fourth Edition Revised Edition Contributor(s): Nestler, Vincent J. (Author), Harrison, Keith (Author), Hirsch, Matthew P. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0071836551 ISBN-13: 9780071836555 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies OUR PRICE: $63.36 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: November 2014 |
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BISAC Categories: - Computers | Networking - Hardware - Computers | Security - Cryptography - Computers | Security - Viruses & Malware |
Dewey: 005.8 |
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 8.4" W x 10.7" (1.90 lbs) 384 pages |
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Publisher Description: Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.Practice the Computer Security Skills You Need to Succeed!
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Contributor Bio(s): Hirsch, Matthew: - Matthew Hirsch, M.S. Network Security, Capitol College; B.A. Physics, State University of New York (SUNY) New Paltz. Mr. Hirsch has worked in the information security operations group for a large financial firm (which prefers to remain unnamed), data distribution for firms including Deutsche Bank and Sanwa Securities, and systems / network administration for Market Arts Software. Formerly an adjunct professor at Capitol College, Katharine Gibbs school, and DeVry, Mr. Hirsch also enjoys a long term association with Dorsai, a New York City non-profit ISP/Hosting firm.Nestler, Vincent J.: - Vincent Nestler, Ph.D. (San Bernadino, CA), visiting professor of network security at California State University, San Bernadino, is an instructional design expert with 10 years of experience developing security-related labs. Keith Harrison, Ph.D. (San Antonio, TX), is the lead developer of the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) Scoring Engine, and the CyberPatriot Competition System (CCS) Scoring Engine. Matthew Hirsch (New York, NY) has worked in the information security operations group for a large financial firm, data distribution for Deutsche Bank and Sanwa Securities, and systems / network administration for Market Arts Software. Wm. Arthur Conklin, Ph.D., CompTIA Security+, CISSP (Houston, TX) is an assistant professor in the Information and Logistics Technology Department at the University of Houston. Hirsch, Matthew P.: - Matthew Hirsch, M.S. Network Security, Capitol College; B.A. Physics, State University of New York (SUNY) New Paltz. Mr. Hirsch has worked in the information security operations group for a large financial firm (which prefers to remain unnamed), data distribution for firms including Deutsche Bank and Sanwa Securities, and systems / network administration for Market Arts Software. Formerly an adjunct professor at Capitol College, Katharine Gibbs school, and DeVry, Mr. Hirsch also enjoys a long term association with Dorsai, a New York City non-profit ISP/Hosting firm.Nestler, Vincent: -Vincent Nestler, Ph.D. (San Bernadino, CA), visiting professor of network security at California State University, San Bernadino, is an instructional design expert with 10 years of experience developing security-related labs. Keith Harrison, Ph.D. (San Antonio, TX), is the lead developer of the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) Scoring Engine, and the CyberPatriot Competition System (CCS) Scoring Engine. Matthew Hirsch (New York, NY) has worked in the information security operations group for a large financial firm, data distribution for Deutsche Bank and Sanwa Securities, and systems / network administration for Market Arts Software. Wm. Arthur Conklin, Ph.D., CompTIA Security+, CISSP (Houston, TX) is an assistant professor in the Information and Logistics Technology Department at the University of Houston. Conklin, Wm Arthur: - Wm. Arthur Conklin (Houston, TX), Security+, CISSP, is an Assistant Professor in the Information and Logistics Technology department at the University of Houston. In addition to his PhD, Mr. Conklin has a MBA from UTSA, and two graduate degrees in Electrical Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. Dr. Conklin's interests are information security, systems theory, and secure software design. |