01408cam a2200217 i 45000010006000000050017000060080041000230200025000640500021000891000031001102450122001412500018002632600065002813000036003465040050003825200621004326500041010536500041010946500022011357000033011573235220230531230928.0140910s2014 ne a b 001 0 eng  a9781597499699 (pbk.)00aTK5102.85b.S5561 aShimeall, Timothy,eauthor10aIntroduction to information security :ba strategic-based approach /cTimothy J. Shimeall, Jonathan M. Springh[book] aFirst edition 1aBoston :aBoston :bSyngress, an imprint of Elsevier,c2014. axxi, 360 pages :billustrations aIncludes bibliographical references and index a"The purpose of this book is primarily to develop a strategic method of thinking about information security. Chapters 1 and 2 motivate the strategic approach and define security-related terms. Chapters 3-15 are organized around a certain type of contribution to a strategic area. The four strategic stages developed are deception, frustration, resistance, and recognition/recovery. The chapter topics are summarized in Table I.1. As each strategy builds on the prior strategies, the most natural way for a reader interested in strategy to proceed is sequentially, perhaps skimming over some of the technical details" 0aTelecommunicationxSecurity measures 4aComputer networksxSecurity measures 4aComputer security1 aSpring, Jonathan M.,eauthor