End-User Monitoring: What you Need to Know For IT Operations Management
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End-User Monitoring is the act of performing surveillance of computer activity, and of data stored on a hard drive or being transferred over the Internet.


Computer surveillance programs are widespread today, and almost all Network and Internet traffic is closely monitored for clues of illegal activity.


This book is your ultimate resource for End-User Monitoring. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know.


In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about End-User Monitoring right away, covering: Computer surveillance, Carnivore (software), Information Awareness Office, Magic Lantern (software), Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier, Echelon (signals intelligence), GhostNet, Cyber spying, Computer forensics, Anti-computer forensics, Reynaldo Anzaldua Jr., Certified Computer Examiner, Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor, The Coroner's Toolkit, Device configuration overlay, EnCase, Erik Laykin, FireEye, Inc., Forensic corporate collections, Forensic Toolkit, HashKeeper, Host protected area, MAC times, Open Computer Forensics Architecture, PTK Forensics, SANS Investigative Forensics Toolkit, Selective file dumper, The Sleuth Kit, Computer security, Portal:Computer security, AAFID, Absolute Manage, Accelops, Acceptable use policy, Access token, Advanced Persistent Threat, Air gap (networking), Ambient authority, Anomaly-based intrusion detection system, Application firewall, Application security, Asset (computer security), Attack (computer), AutoRun, Blacklist (computing), Blue Cube Security, BlueHat, Centurion guard, Client honeypot, Cloud computing security, Collaboration-oriented architecture, Committee on National Security Systems, Computer Law and Security Report, Computer security incident management, Computer security model, Confused deputy problem, Countermeasure (computer), CPU modes, Crackme, Cross-site printing, CryptoRights Foundation, CVSS, Control system security, Cyber security standards, Cyber Storm Exercise, Cyber Storm II, Cyberheist, Dancing pigs, Data breach, Data loss prevention software, Data validation, Digital self-defense, Dolev-Yao model, DREAD: Risk assessment model, Dynamic SSL, Economics of security, Enterprise information security architecture, Entrust, Evasion (network security), Event data, Federal Desktop Core Configuration, Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002, Flaw hypothesis methodology, Footprinting, Forward anonymity, Four Horsemen of the Infocalypse, Fragmented distribution attack, Higgins project, High Assurance Guard, Host Based Security System, Human-computer interaction (security), Inference attack, Information assurance, Information Assurance Vulnerability Alert, Information security, Information Security Automation Program, Information Security Forum, Information sensitivity, Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol, Inter-protocol communication, Inter-protocol exploitation, International Journal of Critical Computer-Based Systems, Internet leak, Internet Security Awareness Training, Intrusion detection system evasion techniques, Intrusion prevention system, Intrusion tolerance, IT baseline protection, IT Baseline Protection Catalogs, IT risk, IT risk management, ITHC, Joe-E, Kill Pill, LAIM Working Group, Layered security, Likejacking, Linked Timestamping, Lock-Keeper, MAGEN (security), Mandatory Integrity Control, Mayfield's Paradox, Metasploit Project, National Cyber Security Awareness Month, National Vulnerability Database, Neurosecurity, Nobody (username), Non-repudiation, Novell Cloud Security Service...and much more


This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of End-User Monitoring. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of End-User Monitoring with the objectivity of experienced IT professionals.

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Date de parution 24 octobre 2012
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781743044575
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 19 Mo

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