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Title Network security evaluation using the NSA IEM / Russ Rogers, technical editor and contributor ; Bryan Cunningham [and others].

Imprint Rockland, MA : Syngress ; [Sebastopol, Calif.] : Distributed by O'Reilly Media in the United States and Canada, ©2005.
Publication Info. ©2005

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Description 1 online resource (xxvi, 437 pages) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Note "Security Horizon."
Includes index.
Print version record.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction to the IEM; Before You Start Evaluating; Setting Expectations; Scoping the Evaluation; Legal Planning Chapter; The Technical Evaluation Plan (TEP); Starting your On-Site Efforts; Enumeration Activities; Collecting the majority of vulnerabilities; Fine Tuning the Evaluation; On-Site Closing Meeting; Evaluation Analysis; Creating Measurements and Trending Results; Trending Metrics Chapter; Final Reporting Chapter; IEM Summary; Appendix A: Table of example tools for each of the 10 baseline activities; Appendix B: Sample TEP layout.
Summary Network Security Evaluation provides a methodology for conducting technical security evaluations of all the critical components of a target network. The book describes how the methodology evolved and how to define the proper scope of an evaluation, including the consideration of legal issues that may arise during the evaluation. More detailed information is given in later chapters about the core technical processes that need to occur to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the networks security posture. Ten baseline areas for evaluation are covered in detail. The tools and examples detailed within this book include both Freeware and Commercial tools that provide a detailed analysis of security vulnerabilities on the target network. The book ends with guidance on the creation of customer roadmaps to better security and recommendations on the format and delivery of the final report. * There is no other book currently on the market that covers the National Security Agency's recommended methodology for conducting technical security evaluations * The authors are well known in the industry for their work in developing and deploying network security evaluations using the NSA IEM * The authors also developed the NSA's training class on this methodology.
Subject Computer networks -- Security measures -- Evaluation.
Computer security -- Evaluation.
Information resources management -- Evaluation.
Réseaux d'ordinateurs -- Sécurité -- Mesures -- Évaluation.
Sécurité informatique -- Évaluation.
Gestion de l'information -- Évaluation.
COMPUTERS -- Internet -- Security.
COMPUTERS -- Networking -- Security.
COMPUTERS -- Security -- General.
Computer security -- Evaluation
Information resources management -- Evaluation
Added Author Rogers, Russ.
Cunningham, Bryan, JD.
Added Title Network security evaluation using the National Security Agency INFOSEC evaluation methodology
Spine Title Network security evaluation
Other Form: Print version: Network security evaluation using the NSA IEM. Rockland, MA : Syngress ; [Sebastopol, Calif.] : Distributed by O'Reilly Media in the United States and Canada, ©2005 1597490350 (OCoLC)61669715
ISBN 1423754263 (electronic bk.)
9781423754268 (electronic bk.)
9781597490351
1597490350
0080489435
9780080489438
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CHBIS 005831591
CHNEW 001004857
CHVBK 168427095
DEBBG BV042307662
DEBBG BV043162806
DEBBG BV043968339
DEBSZ 405313187
DEBSZ 422285331
DEBSZ 430324170
DEBSZ 485788381
GBVCP 801398657
GBVCP 882748998
NZ1 12435609

 
    
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