The CISSP Prep Guide: Mastering the Ten Domains of Computer Security
Helping to prepare for the Certified Information System Security Professionals exam, this book covers the common body of knowledge as defined by the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium. Chapters address security management practices, access control systems, telecommunications and network security, cryptography, security architecture and models, operations security, applications and systems development, business continuity and disaster recovery planning, law and ethics, and physical security. Krutz is a CISSP instructor. Vines is a security consultant. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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With the growing threat of computer viruses and Internet security breaches, companies are fiercely headhunting for CISSP certified security professionals. The industry standard test on IT security, the Certified Information Systems Security Professionals (CISSP) exam is administered 16 times per year throughout the U.S. and Europe. This book serves both as a prep guide for IT professionals seeking to advance their careers through CISSP certification and as a reference for readers who need a fundamental end-to-end security reference book. Co-authored by Ronald Krutz, this handy guide explains the ten security domains covered by the exam, from security management to cryptography to disaster recovery planning to legal and ethical issues. Sample questions and answers are also included.
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