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Author Erbschloe, Michael, 1951-

Title Physical security for IT / Michael Erbschloe.

Imprint Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier Digital Press, ©2005.

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 231 pages) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Physical security overview -- Establishing a physical IT security function -- Developing an IT physical security plan -- Major elements of a physical IT security plan -- Developing and documenting methods and procedures -- Auditing and testing procedures -- The role of the incident response team -- Model training program for organization staff -- The future of physical security for IT assets.
Summary The physical security of IT, network, and telecommunications assets is equally as important as cyber security. We justifiably fear the hacker, the virus writer and the cyber terrorist. But the disgruntled employee, the thief, the vandal, the corporate foe, and yes, the terrorist can easily cripple an organization by doing physical damage to IT assets. In many cases such damage can be far more difficult to recover from than a hack attack or malicious code incident. It does little good to have great computer security if wiring closets are easily accessible or individuals can readily walk into an office and sit down at a computer and gain access to systems and applications. Even though the skill level required to hack systems and write viruses is becoming widespread, the skill required to wield an ax, hammer, or fire hose and do thousands of dollars in damage is even more common. Although many books cover computer security from one perspective or another, they do not thoroughly address physical security. This book shows organizations how to design and implement physical security plans. It provides practical, easy-to-understand and readily usable advice to help organizations to improve physical security for IT, network, and telecommunications assets. * Expert advice on identifying physical security needs * Guidance on how to design and implement security plans to prevent the physical destruction of, or tampering with computers, network equipment, and telecommunications systems * Explanation of the processes for establishing a physical IT security function * Step-by-step instructions on how to accomplish physical security objectives * Illustrations of the major elements of a physical IT security plan * Specific guidance on how to develop and document physical security methods and procedures.
Note Print version record.
Subject Computer networks -- Security measures.
Electronic data processing departments -- Security measures.
Réseaux d'ordinateurs -- Sécurité -- Mesures.
Centres de traitement de l'information -- Sécurité -- Mesures.
COMPUTERS -- Reference.
COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory.
COMPUTERS -- Computer Literacy.
COMPUTERS -- Information Technology.
COMPUTERS -- Data Processing.
COMPUTERS -- Computer Science.
COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- General.
Computer networks -- Security measures
Electronic data processing departments -- Security measures
Other Form: Print version: Erbschloe, Michael, 1951- Physical security for IT. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier Digital Press, ©2005 155558327X 9781555583279 (DLC) 2004023167 (OCoLC)56671950
ISBN 9781555583279
155558327X
0080495907 (electronic bk.)
9780080495903 (electronic bk.)
128101494X
9781281014948
Standard No. AU@ 000051860138
AU@ 000054162637
CHBIS 005831655
CHNEW 001006907
CHVBK 16866030X
DEBBG BV039832208
DEBBG BV042307582
DEBBG BV043044828
DEBSZ 405311958
DEBSZ 422200727
NZ1 12435508

 
    
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