Network and Data Security for Non-Engineers

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advanced healthcare data breach case study
Anthem Breach
Antivirus Software
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Cross-site Request Forgery
Cross-site Scripting
cryptographic algorithms
Cyber Crime
cyber security
cybersecurity fundamentals
Data Acquisition Server
data breach
DNS Server
domain
DoS Attack
EAP
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Femto Cells
information
internet
internet attacks
IP Address
Local DNS Server
malware detection techniques
Massive MIMO
Mobile WiMAX
Packet Filtering
persistent threat analysis
Phasor Measurement Units
phishing
Physical Layer Security
protocol
Rogue AP
secure software development
Sensitive Information
server
Source IP Address
spear
SQL Injection
SQL Injection Attack
Stuxnet Worm
transmission
web
Wireless LAN

Product details

  • ISBN 9781498767866
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Learn network and data security by analyzing the Anthem breach and step-by-step how hackers gain entry, place hidden software, download information, and hide the evidence of their entry. Understand the tools, establishing persistent presence, use of sites as testbeds to determine successful variations of software that elude detection, and reaching out across trusted connections to the entire healthcare system of the nation. Examine the components of technology being diverted, starting with application code and how to protect it with isolation approaches. Dissect forms of infections including viruses, worms, bots, and Trojans; and encryption with RSA algorithm as the working example.

Stephan S. Jones, PhD, is the director of the Center for Information and Communication Sciences, where he is also a professor delivering core technology courses in the graduate-only program. His industry experience is as a field engineer and owner of a telecommunications company providing voice and data solutions for business/commercial systems in the Midwest. In academe, he has published or edited numerous books and texts associated with simplifying complex communication technologies for nonengineering students to comprehend. He is actively engaged in supporting broadband technology deployments to underserved and unserved regions of the country and providing technical support for non-profit organizations with student participation.

Frank Groom, PhD, is a professor in the Graduate Center for Information and Communication Science at Ball State University. His research is concentrated in the areas of high-bandwidth networking, distributed systems, and the storage of multimedia objects. Dr. Groom is the author of seven books, most recently having finished The Basics of Voice over IP Networking and The Basics of 802.11 Wireless LANs. Among his best known books are The Future of ATM and The ATM Handbook. Dr. Groom earned his PhD from the University of Wisconsin– Milwaukee in information systems. He is the former senior director of information systems for Ameritech.

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