ISBN-13: 9781482233971 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 440 str.
ISBN-13: 9781482233971 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 440 str.
Internet attack on computer systems is pervasive. It can take from less than a minute to as much as eight hours for an unprotected machine connected to the Internet to be completely compromised. It is the information security architect s job to prevent attacks by securing computer systems. This book describes both the process and the practice of assessing a computer system s existing information security posture. Detailing the time-tested practices of experienced security architects, it explains how to deliver the right security at the right time in the implementation lifecycle.
Securing Systems: Applied Security Architecture and Threat Models covers all types of systems, from the simplest applications to complex, enterprise-grade, hybrid cloud architectures. It describes the many factors and prerequisite information that can influence an assessment. The book covers the following key aspects of security analysis:
To help you build skill in assessing architectures for security, the book presents six sample assessments. Each assessment examines a different type of system architecture and introduces at least one new pattern for security analysis. The goal is that after you ve seen a sufficient diversity of architectures, you ll be able to understand varied architectures and can better see the attack surfaces and prescribe security solutions."