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Network Security Book From the BSI
18 Oct 04:43

To help organizations safeguard and make secure their IT networks, the British Standards Institution (BSI) has published a new book built on ISO/IEC 18028.

Delivering and Managing Real World Network Security gives an overview of the guidance given in the five parts of BS ISO/IEC 18028, but also goes deeper into real world issues that are of concern to todays organizations and communities. It looks at how to identify network security risks and the related technical aspects and security controls, and explains how to ensure that correct network technical security architecture is put in place.

Contents:

  • Introduction
  • Scope
  • Overview of BS ISO/IEC 18028 Parts 1 to 5
  • Identifying network security risks and related security controls
  • Ensuring the correct networking technical security architecture
  • Technical security architecture aspects of local area networking
  • Technical security architecture aspects of wide area networking
  • Technical security architecture aspects of wireless networking
  • Technical security architecture aspects of radio networking
  • Technical security architecture aspects of broadband networking
  • Security gateways
  • Secure remote access
  • Virtual private networks
  • Technical security architecture aspects of voice networking
  • Technical security architecture aspects of IP convergence (data, voice, video) networking
  • Technical security architecture aspects of web host architectures
  • Internet e-mail architectures
  • Outgoing on-line access to the Internet
  • Incoming access from the Internet
  • Routed access to third party organizations.

The book will be of use to managers and personnel who are responsible for any aspect of networking systems.

Royal Paperback
ISBN 0 580 48985 X
BSI order ref BIP 0068
Price GBP30.

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External link www.bsi-global.com/bip0068

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