Access Control and Identity Management (Information Systems Security & Assurance) - Softcover

Chapple, Mike

 
9781284198355: Access Control and Identity Management (Information Systems Security & Assurance)

Synopsis

Access control protects resources against unauthorized viewing, tampering, or destruction. These systems serve as a primary means of ensuring privacy, confidentiality, and prevention of unauthorized disclosure. Revised and updated with the latest data from this fast-paced field, Access Control and Identity Management, Third Edition defines the components of access control, provides a business framework for implementation, and discusses legal requirements that impact access control programs. Focusing on Identity and Security Management, this new edition looks at the risks, threats, and vulnerabilities prevalent in information systems and IT infrastructures and how to handle them. This valuable resource provides both students and professional with details and procedures on implementing access control systems as well as managing and testing those systems. Available with the updated cybersecurity Cloud Labs, providing immersive mock IT infrastructures where students can learn and practice foundational cybersecurity skills Examples depicting the risks associated with a missing unencrypted laptop containing private data New Case Study on Biometrics New sections on the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) concerning US compliance Restructured organization of topics to better align with both the subject matter and student learning Updated references, examples, and screenshots of Software New information on Risk Adaptive Access Control (RAdAC) Part of the Jones & Bartlett Learning Information Systems Security & Assurance Series! Click here to learn more. © 2021 | 376 pages

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About the Author

MIKE CHAPPLE, PhD, is teaching professor of information technology at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.'He previously served as Notre Dame’s Senior Director for IT Service Delivery, where he oversaw the information security function.' In past positions, he served as both a consultant and an active duty Air Force officer. He is a technical editor for Information Security magazine and has written 25 other books, including the Security+ Study Guide, Information Security Illuminated, and the Official CISSP Study Guide. He earned his undergraduate and PhD degrees from Notre Dame in computer science and engineering. He also holds a master’s degree in computer science from the University of Idaho and an MBA from Auburn University.

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