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  • ZHANG TONG GUANG

    Published by Tsinghua University Press Pub. Date :2010-9-1, 2010

    ISBN 10: 7302235651 ISBN 13: 9787302235651

    Language: Chinese

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    paperback. Condition: New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Pages Number: 365 Publisher: Tsinghua University Press Pub. Date :2010-9-1. Contents: Chapter 1 Overview of computer security computer security concepts 1.1 1.2 1.3 The importance of computer security research computer security technology architecture 1.3.1 Entity and infrastructure security cryptography technology 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 Operating System Security Computer Network Security Technology Security Technology 1.3.5 Application Development Trends 1.4 Computer Security 1.5 Security System 1.6 in design principles. systems and technology. the relationship between Summary Exercises Chapter 2 entities and physical security infrastructure. the importance of safety 2.1 2.2 computer room safety and environmental safety equipment 2.4 2.3 2.5 communication line power system security and safety of electromagnetic radiation protection Summary Exercises Chapter 3. password-based cryptography technology 3.1 3.2 commonly used encryption method 3.2.1 Example: Using compression utility to encrypt 3.2.2 Example: Office file encryption and decryption 3.2.3 Example: the use of encryption software PGP3.3 3.3.1 crack user passwords Example: Example 3.3.2 crack user passwords WindoWS : Linux user password crack password cracker Johnthe Rippei3.3.4 3.3.3 user password protected file encryption 3.4.1 Example 3.4: symmetric encryption algorithm with a symmetric encryption algorithm for encrypting files 3.4.2 3.4.3 Example: encrypted with asymmetric encryption algorithms file 3.4.4 3.4.5 hybrid asymmetric encryption algorithm encryption system. a digital signature algorithm 3.5 Overview 3.5.2 Digital Signatures 3.5.1 Example: 3.6 PKI digital signature technology 3.7 Example: Building a Windows 2003-based CA system Summary Exercises Chapter 4. Operating System Security 4.1 security infrastructure 4.2 windows operating system security architecture 4.3 Example: Windows System Security Configuration Management 4.3.2 4.3.1 account security management network security 4.3.4 4.3.3 IE browser 4.3 Registry 4.3.5 Windows Group Policy .6 Windows permissions 4.3.7 Windaws safety audit 4.4 Linux discretionary access control and mandatory access control 4.5 Example: Linux System Security Configuration 4.5.1 4.5.2 Access Account Access Control Security Management 4.5.3 Security Management 4.5.4 Network Security Resource Management 4.6 security level security architecture standards 4.6.1 ISO standards 4.6.2 U.S. Trusted Computer Security Evaluation Criteria 4.6.3 China national standard computer information system security classification guidelines. Summary Exercises Chapter 5 computer network computer security technology 5.1 overview of network security threats to network security 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 network security network security features target 5.2 Introduction 5.2.1 hacking hacking purposes and means of hacking steps 5.2.2 Introduction 5.2.3 hackers 5.2.4 hacking tools and common form of attack used 5.3 Example: network port and vulnerability scanning and buffer overflow monitor 5.4 5.4.1 Example: buffer overflow and its principles 5.4.2 Example: buffer overflow and prevent 5.5 ARP instances of fraud 5.5.1: ARP spoofing '5 .5.2 ARP spoofing principle and prevent 5.6 DOS and DDoS attack detection and prevention 5.6.1 Example: DDoS attacks and DDoS attacks 5.6.2 DOS principle 5.6.3 DOS and DDoS attack detection 5.7 with firewall technology to prevent the firewall function and classification 5.7.1 5.7.2 Example: Windows Firewall configuration in Example 5.7.3: Linux Firewall Configuration 5.8 Intrusion Detection 5.8.1 Example: intrusion detection using Snort Intrusion Detection 5.8.2 Technical Overview 5.9 Intrusion Prevention 5.9.1 Overview 5.9.2 instance Intrusion Prevention: IPS structures 5.10 5.10.1 malware virus the basic concepts of traditional computer worm 5.10.3 5.10.2 5.10.4 Trojans instance: Macro viruses are created and removed 5.10.5 Example: rev.

  • ZHANG TONG GUANG BIAN

    Published by ???????, 2000

    ISBN 10: 7302429650 ISBN 13: 9787302429654

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    paperback. Condition: New. Language:Chinese.Computer Security Technology (2nd Edition textbook reform institutions of higher learning computer task-driven).