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portada Security Patterns: Integrating Security and Systems Engineering (Wiley Software Patterns Series)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2005
Language
English
Pages
600
Format
Hardcover
Weight
3.00
ISBN
9780470858844
ISBN13
9780470858844
Edition No.
1

Security Patterns: Integrating Security and Systems Engineering (Wiley Software Patterns Series)

Schumacher, Markus,Fernandez-Buglioni, Eduardo,Hybertson, Duane,Buschmann, Frank,Sommerlad, Peter (Author) · John Wiley & Sons Ltd · Hardcover

Security Patterns: Integrating Security and Systems Engineering (Wiley Software Patterns Series) - Schumacher, Markus,Fernandez-Buglioni, Eduardo,Hybertson, Duane,Buschmann, Frank,Sommerlad, Peter

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Synopsis "Security Patterns: Integrating Security and Systems Engineering (Wiley Software Patterns Series)"

International security experts explain the full spectrum of security in systems designSecurity can be an intimidating subject area, but this need not be the case. Although time constraints may prevent systems engineers from becoming security specialists, guarding systems against attack is essential. With the growing success of the Internet, computer and software systems have become more and more networked. Written from the heart of the patterns community, the authors address key questions and present corresponding proven solutions, clearly showing you how to build secure systems.In a time where systems are constantly at risk, it is essential that you arm yourself with the knowledge of different security measures. This pioneering title breaks down security at various levels of the system: the enterprise, architectural and operational layers. It acts as an extension to the larger enterprise contexts and shows you how to integrate security in the broader engineering process.Essential security topics include:Enterprise level security - security management, principles, institutional policies (such as need-to-know) and enterprise needs (including confidentiality, integrity, availability, accountability, I&A, access control and audit).Architectural level security - system level solutions responding to enterprise level policies - and the most important level for facilitating building security into a system.User level security - concerned with achieving security in operational contexts

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