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Re: Recommendations for a non-technical book on cyber counter-terrorism and computer security


From: "Gleb Paharenko" <gpaharenko () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 09:37:47 +0200

"Secrets of Computer Espionage" by Joel McNamara is very good one as well.



http://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Computer-Espionage-Tactics-Countermeasures/dp/0764537105

2008/2/12, Ali, Saqib <docbook.xml () gmail com>:

"Spies among us" by Ira Winkler is the best book on this topic. Ira
Winkler is the Chief Security Office for HP

CIA, Inc is another good book.

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Saqib Ali, CISSP, ISSAP
http://www.full-disk-encryption.net



On 2/11/08, Jim Nelson <jnelson () nmsu edu> wrote:
The "Bible" of Information Security Architecture is:

"Enterprise Security Architecture: A Business-Driven Approach"
by John Sherwood, Andrew Clark, David Lynas

A classic published by CMP and the Computer Security Institute that I use
in my senior level security classes.

These are the folks that founded the SABSA Institute, www.sabsa.org,
arguably the most respected security architecture in the world.

Cheers!
Jim


Jim Nelson, Ph.D.
New Mexico State University


Hi all,

I am looking for recommendations on a good non-technical, general
overview,
book on cyber counter-terrorism and network security.  What is the best
book
on the market?

Thanks,


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