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Securing E-Business Systems


Securing E-Business Systems

A Guide for Managers and Executives
1. Aufl.

von: Timothy Braithwaite

28,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.10.2002
ISBN/EAN: 9780471423249
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 290

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The essential guide to e-business security for managers and IT professionals<br /> Securing E-Business Systems provides business managers and executives with an overview of the components of an effective e-business infrastructure, the areas of greatest risk, and best practices safeguards. It outlines a security strategy that allows the identification of new vulnerabilities, assists in rapid safeguard deployment, and provides for continuous safeguard evaluation and modification. The book thoroughly outlines a proactive and evolving security strategy and provides a methodology for ensuring that applications are designed with security in mind. It discusses emerging liabilities issues and includes security best practices, guidelines, and sample policies. This is the bible of e-business security.<br /> Timothy Braithwaite (Columbus, MD) is Deputy Director of Information Assurance Programs for Titan Corporation. He has managed data centers, software projects, systems planning, and budgeting organizations, and has extensive experience in project and acquisition management. He is also the author of Y2K Lessons Learned (Wiley: 0-471-37308-7).
<p>Preface xiii</p> <p><b>Chapter 1 Electronic Business Systems Security 1</b></p> <p>Introduction 1</p> <p>How Is E-Business Security Defined? 2</p> <p>Can E-Business Security Be Explained More Simply? 3</p> <p>Is E-Business Security Really Such a Big Deal? 3</p> <p>Is E-Business Security More Important Than Other Information Technology Initiatives? 4</p> <p>How Does an Organization Get Started? 5</p> <p>Instead of Playing “Catch-Up,” What Should an Organization Be Doing to Design E-Business Systems That Are Secure in the First Place? 7</p> <p><b>Chapter 2 E-Business Systems and Infrastructure Support Issues 8</b></p> <p>Introduction 8</p> <p>E-Business Defined 9</p> <p>A Short History of E-Business Innovations 9</p> <p>The Need for Secure E-Business Systems 14</p> <p>Software: The Vulnerable Underbelly of Computing 17</p> <p>The Interoperability Challenge and E-Business Success 20</p> <p>E-Business Security: An Exercise in Trade-Offs 23</p> <p>Few Systems Are Designed to Be Secure 25</p> <p>Conclusion 26</p> <p><b>Chapter 3 Security Weaknesses in E-Business Infrastructure and “Best Practices” Security 27</b></p> <p>Introduction 27</p> <p>Fundamental Technical Security Threats 28</p> <p>The Guiding Principles of Protection 38</p> <p>“Best Practice” Prevention, Detection, and Countermeasures and Recovery Techniques 47</p> <p><b>Chapter 4 Managing E-Business Systems and Security 58</b></p> <p>Introduction 58</p> <p>Part One: Misconceptions and Questionable Assumptions 60</p> <p>Part Two: Managing E-Business Systems as a Corporate Asset 69</p> <p>Part Three: E-Business Security Program Management 97</p> <p><b>Chapter 5 A “Just-in-Time” Strategy for Securing the E-Business System: The Role for Security Monitoring and Incident Response 129</b></p> <p>The Current State of E-Business Security 130</p> <p>Standard Requirements of an E-Business Security Strategy 132</p> <p>A New Security Strategy 133</p> <p>The Crucial Role of Security Monitoring and Incident Response to the Securing of E-Business Systems 134</p> <p>The Current State of Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) 134</p> <p>Defining a Cost-Effective Security Monitoring and Incident Response Capability 137</p> <p>Alternatives to Building “Your Own” Security Monitoring and Incident Response Capability 138</p> <p>Summary 139</p> <p><b>Chapter 6 Designing and Delivering Secured E-Business Application Systems 140</b></p> <p>Introduction 140</p> <p>Past Development Realities 145</p> <p>Contemporary Development Realities 148</p> <p>Developing Secured E-Business Systems 150</p> <p>Using the SDR Framework 153</p> <p>Choosing a Systems Development Methodology That Is Compatible with the SDR Framework 154</p> <p>Participants in the Identification of Security and Integrity Controls 154</p> <p>Importance of Automated Tools 162</p> <p>A Cautionary Word About New Technologies 165</p> <p>Summary and Conclusions 165</p> <p><b>Chapter 7 Justifying E-Business Security and the Security Management Program 167</b></p> <p>Introduction 167</p> <p>The “Quantifiable” Argument 169</p> <p>Emerging “Nonquantifiable” Arguments 170</p> <p>Benefits Justifications Must Cover Security Program Administration 175</p> <p>Conclusion 177</p> <p><b>Chapter 8 Computers, Software, Security, and Issues of Liability 178</b></p> <p>Evolving Theories of Responsibility 178</p> <p>Likely Scenarios 179</p> <p>How Might a Liability Case Unfold? 180</p> <p>Questions to Be Asked to Ensure That Reasonable Care Has Been Taken in Developing a Secure E-Business System 182</p> <p><b>Chapter 9 The National Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Initiative 187</b></p> <p>The Problem of Dependency 187</p> <p>Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Purpose, Directives, Organizations, and Relationships 188</p> <p>Frequently Asked Questions About the IT-ISAC 190</p> <p>Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Issues that Need Resolution 192</p> <p>Appendix A: Y2K Lessons Learned and Their Importance for E-Business Security 194</p> <p>Appendix B: Systems Development Review Framework for E-Business Development Projects 208</p> <p>Appendix C: A Corporate Plan of Action for Securing E-Business Systems (Sample) 229</p> <p>Appendix D: E-Business Risk Management Review Model Instructions for Use 251</p> <p>Appendix E: Resources Guide 262</p> <p>Index 267</p> <p> </p>
"...to be recommended as a as an IT security handbook..." (Information Age, August 2002) <p>"...covers the full gamut of security threats..." (Infoconomy, 5 September 2002)</p> <p>“…a timely and valuable introduction to the fourth generation of cellular networks…(Infoconomy, 1 August 2002)</p>
<p><strong>TIMOTHY BRAITHWAITE</strong> has spent more than fifteen years in senior security management positions and another twenty years in executive director positions for computer and communications services organizations in both the public and private sectors. He has also worked as a private consultant. Tim has previously published The Power of IT: Maximizing Your Technology Investments and Evaluating the Year 2000 Project: A Management Guide for Determining Reasonable Care.
<p>"This is a must-read for the entire CXO community if businesses are to survive in cyberspace. Attack methodologies and the cyber threat poised against our business systems are advancing rapidly. Business leaders are soon to face downstream liability issues for the damage their unprotected and exploited systems cause not only to themselves but to all of those with whom they do business in cyberspace. American businesses are now the target of choice by our nation's enemies. We may secure the airways, ports, and borders, but only the boardrooms of America can ensure the survival of our economy." <br/>—John R. Thomas, Colonel, U.S. Army, Retired Former Commander of the DoD, Global Operations and Security Center <p>Today's e-business depends on the security of its networks and information technology infrastructure to safeguard its customers and its profits. But with rapid innovation and the emergence of new threats and new countermeasures, keeping up with security is becoming more complex than ever. <i>Securing E-Business Systems</i> offers a new model for developing a proactive program of security administration that works as a continuous process of identifying weaknesses and implementing solutions. This book offers a real, working design for managing an IT security program with the attention it truly warrants, treating security as a constant function that adapts tomeet a company's changing security needs. <p>Topics include: <ul> <li>Security weaknesses</li> <li>Safeguarding technologies</li> <li>Countermeasure best practices</li> <li>Establishing an adaptable e-business security management program</li> <li>Essential elements of a corporate security management program</li> <li>Functions, structure, staffing, and contracting considerations in security management</li> <li>Implementing intrusion detection technology</li> <li>Designing tomorrow's e-business application for secured operations</li> <li>Contemporary rationales for justifying increased spending on security programs</li> <li>Emerging liability issues for e-businesses</li> </ul>

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