The Personal Internet Security Guidebook
Autor Tim Speed, Juanita Ellis, Steffano Korperen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2001
This is a how-to guide to keeping your personal computer safe on the Internet. Following the success of The Internet Security Guidebook, the authors have used their expertise to create a book specifically addressing home computers and traveling notebooks. Included in this book is a comprehensive list of vendors and services. Included are these key elements: protecting your PC on the Internet, home firewall software, how to set up a home network, protecting your PC on the road, and protecting your PC via DSL and/or cable modem.
- A comprehensive list of vendors and services that you can download or purchase
- Key elements such as: protecting your PC on the internet
- How to fully utilise home firewall software
- How to set-up a home network
- Information on protecting you PC on the road
- Information on protecting your PC via DSL and cable modems
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780126565614
ISBN-10: 0126565619
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 190 x 237 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Elsevier Inc
ISBN-10: 0126565619
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 190 x 237 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Elsevier Inc
Public țintă
Personal computer users and information technology managersCuprins
1. The Internet
2. Got DSL, Got Cable, May Have Trouble (Connecting to the Internet today)
3. Connecting Your Home Network to the Internet
4. Securing Your DSL, Cable Modem and Dial Up Connection
5. Physical Security and Insurance
6. Data Protection
7. Keep Your Data Private
8. Encryption For Your PC
2. Got DSL, Got Cable, May Have Trouble (Connecting to the Internet today)
3. Connecting Your Home Network to the Internet
4. Securing Your DSL, Cable Modem and Dial Up Connection
5. Physical Security and Insurance
6. Data Protection
7. Keep Your Data Private
8. Encryption For Your PC
Recenzii
"Written in an easygoing and friendly manner, the book defines and explains the terms to know, such as routers, servers, bugs, DSL, etc. Threats (such as viruses) and solutions (such as encryption systems) are included. Single computers and home network configuration scenarios are presented, with suggested approaches to consider. Topics include Internet connections, physical security, theft-prevention devices, data protection, and privacy. The book is well-written...An excellent TCP/IP appendix, glossary, and index are included. Although especially useful for readers new to computer security, this book is also recommended for experienced users as a good overall descriptitve work. All levels." --H.J. Bender, Education Process Inprovement Center, Inc.