Endpoint Security
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.61 (937 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0321436954 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 384 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Now, leading security expert Mark Kadrich introduces a breakthrough strategy to protecting all your endpoint devices, from desktops and notebooks to PDAs and cellphones. Kadrich presents specific, customized strategies for Windows PCs, notebooks, Unix/Linux workstations, Macs, PDAs, smartphones, cellphones, embedded devices, and more. His 20 years’ IT security experience encompasses systems level design, policy generation, endpoint security, risk management, and other key issues. Foreword Preface About the Author Chapter 1 Defining Endpoints Chapter 2 Why Security Fails &n
Chris Gates said A few sound points but otherwise all over the place. I think that Richard Bejtlich hit the nail on the head with his review. The book makes some sound points, like "we rely on the vendors to tell us what the solution should be instead of turning the formulation of a solution into a science" and "as devices connect to or leave the network, the perimeter changes, and so our security policy must adapt" but these aren't necessarily new ideas. The sound points are heavily diminished by the book's lack of focus. Its hard to say that he jumps around in a chapter because "the chapters" are laid out well and
Kadrich has been published numerous times and is an avid presenter. Mr. His role was to ensure that the Symantec business units correctly interpreted security policy during their pursuit of innovative technology solutions. Mr. Kadrich assisted with the development and support of a Web-based system used to securely capture and track organ-donor information. TSC performs in-depth testing and evaluation of security products and the vendors that provide the