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Department of Defense Sponsored Information Security Research: New Methods for Protecting Against Cyber Threats
Department of Defense Sponsored Information Security Research: New Methods for Protecting Against Cyber Threats
Department of Defense
Edited by Cliff Wang, PhD
Edited by Steven King, PhD
Edited by Ralph Wachter, PhD
Edited by Robert Herklotz, PhD
Edited by Chris Arney, PhD
Edited by Gary Toth
Edited by David Hislop, PhD
Edited by Sharon Heise, PhD
Edited by Todd Combs, PhD
ISBN: 978-0-471-78756-3
©2007
688 pages
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  • After September 11th, the Department of Defense (DoD) undertook a massive and classified research project to develop new security methods using technology in order to protect secret information from terrorist attacks
  • Written in language accessible to a general technical reader, this book examines the best methods for testing the vulnerabilities of networks and software that have been proven and tested during the past five years
  • An intriguing introductory section explains why traditional security techniques are no longer adequate and which new methods will meet particular corporate and industry network needs
  • Discusses software that automatically applies security technologies when it recognizes suspicious activities, as opposed to people having to trigger the deployment of those same security technologies
 

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