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040 _cVITAP
082 _223rd Ed.,
_a005.8 BAS
245 _aCyber Security and Cyber Crimes /
_cAlfred Basta and ...[et al]
260 _aDelhi
_bCengage Learning India Pvt. Ltd.
_c2018
300 _bxxiii, 442p. : ill. ;
_c24cm
500 _aOverview: This book is written to provide a large number of options for further study to students who desire an accurate and interesting introduction to the fascinating realm of network security, primarily intended for II- or III-year students interested in information technology, network security, network engineering, and computer science. This work is designed to give students, professionals, and hobbyists accurate and well-researched examples of current security topics, bring IT professionals up-to-date on the latest security concepts, and provide value to the higher management. The field of information security changes quickly, and this text is formulated to provide a solid foundation to enable the reader to understand and differentiate between hype and fact. The concepts and history of network development and network security as they have evolved are provided. This platform is anchored to real-world examples and techniques to glean the most useful information from the Internet. It bursts the mystique, shine a light on how and why people attack computer networks, and prepares the reader with the right techniques to begin winning the network security game. Features: Each chapter begins with a list of the concepts to be mastered for a quick reference and serves as a useful study aid. Tips provide additional information, such as background information on a technology, mistakes to watch out for, or Web resources to obtain more information. Each chapter contains a summary of the key content covered in the chapter, for reinforcing the main ideas. All terms introduced in the chapter are gathered together as Key Terms at the end of the chapter, with a full definition. The end-of-chapter assessment begins with review questions that reinforce the main concepts and techniques. Hands-on Projects at the chapter end provide students with the ability to apply some of the concepts read in the chapter. Table of Contents: 1. Ethics of Hacking and Cracking 2. Reconnaissance 3. Scanning Tools 4. Sniffers 5. TCP/IP Vulnerabilities 6. Encryption and Password Cracking 7. Spoofing 8. Session Hijacking 9. Hacking Network Devices 10. Trojan Horses 11. Denial-of-Service Attacks 12. Buffer Overflows 13. Programming Exploits 14. Mail Vulnerabilities 15. Web Application Vulnerabilities 16. Windows Vulnerabilities 17. UNIX/Linux Vulnerabilities 18. Incident Handling 19. Internet Law and Cyber Crimes 20. The Information Technology Act, 2000
650 0 _911136
_aComputer crimes; Computer crimes--Law and legislation; Computer security
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_aBasta, Alfred
700 _911138
_aBasta, Nadine
700 _911139
_aBrown, Mary
700 _911140
_aKumar, Ravinder
856 _uhttps://www.cengage.co.in/book-list/print/cyber-security-and-cyber-laws-t0
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_h005.8
_mBAS