Information Security Science :Measuring the Vulnerability to Data Compromises

Publication subTitle :Measuring the Vulnerability to Data Compromises

Author: Young   Carl  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9780128096468

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780128096437

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780128096437

Subject: F2 Economic Planning and Management;TP3 Computers;TP309 安全保密

Keyword: 自动化技术、计算机技术

Language: ENG

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Description

Information Security Science: Measuring the Vulnerability to Data Compromises provides the scientific background and analytic techniques to understand and measure the risk associated with information security threats. This is not a traditional IT security book since it includes methods of information compromise that are not typically addressed in textbooks or journals.

In particular, it explores the physical nature of information security risk, and in so doing exposes subtle, yet revealing, connections between information security, physical security, information technology, and information theory. This book is also a practical risk management guide, as it explains the fundamental scientific principles that are directly relevant to information security, specifies a structured methodology to evaluate a host of threats and attack vectors, identifies unique metrics that point to root causes of technology risk, and enables estimates of the effectiveness of risk mitigation.

This book is the definitive reference for scientists and engineers with no background in security, and is ideal for security analysts and practitioners who lack scientific training. Importantly, it provides security professionals with the tools to prioritize information security controls and thereby develop cost-effective risk management strategies.

  • Specifies the analytic and scientific methods necessary to estimate the vulnerability to information loss for a spectrum of thr

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