Transcription of Network Security Basics - Elsevier
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1 Chapter 1 Solutions in this chapter: Security Overview Defi ning Basic Security Concepts Addressing Security Objectives Recognizing Network Security Threats Designing a Comprehensive Security Plan SummaryNetwork Security Basics2 Chapter 1 Network Security you can understand fi rewalls and how ISA Server 2006 works, you need to look at the big picture: what we mean by Network Security in general and Internet Security in particular why it s necessary, how we can create a comprehensive Security policy to protect our networks from unauthorized access, and where ISA Server fi ts into that Security is a big topic and is growing into a high profi le (and often highly paid) Information Technology (IT) specialty area.
The term computer security encompasses many related, yet separate, topics. These can be stated as security objectives, and include: Control of physical accessibility to the computer(s) and/or network Prevention of accidental erasure, modifi cation or compromise of data Detection and prevention of intentional internal security breaches
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