Network Security, Part I

San Francisco: Computer Security Institute, 1986. Conference print, presumably first issue thus. Stapled in upper left corner. 19, [1] pages. Illustrations. Presentation W-3 at the Thirteenth Annual Computer Security Conference. The author was the Senior Manager of Computer Security Management at Ernst & Whinney and was responsible for developing programs in network security and contingency planning. Prior to that he was responsible for the design of the domestic telecommunications network for The Bankers Trust Company. Technological developments and regulatory changes in the telecommunications industry had fostered unprecedented growth of new services in data, voice, image, and video communications. These changes had dramatically altered the way organizations use, manage, and ultimately rely on communications networks to conduct business. As network functionality increased, the business exposure for organizations also increased. This first of two workshops focused on network fundamentals. It was intended to review the various types of communcation networks, transmission facilities, components, and software, and would summarize network management concerns. The first workshop included addressing network threats and vulnerabilities. Condition: Good.

Keywords: Computer Security, Network Security, Security Program, Contingency Planning, Network Management, Telecommunications, Threats, Vulnerabilities.

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