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Title:
Security EngineeringAuthor:
Ross AndersonISBN:
0 471 38922 6Publisher:
WileyPages:
602ppPrice:
£42-95Reviewer:
James AmorSubject:
securityAppeared in:
14-5Ross Anderson is one of the most respected authors in the field of
computer security and this book represents the culmination of his
experience as a security consultant. Anderson takes a fresh approach to
documenting security engineering; the contents pages are not simply
a listing of cryptographic algorithms, as found in so many other
titles, but a myriad of subjects ranging from biometrics and intrusion
detection, through to management issues and system evaluation. Anderson
first introduces the basic concepts of security engineering, next the
application of these concepts are explained and finally various management
issues are covered.
This book is suitable for all readers; whether new to security engineering, or a seasoned professional, everyone is guaranteed to learn something new. The explanations of all concepts are excellent, with fascinating case studies littering the book. Personally I found the entire book fascinating; with topics ranging from nuclear command and control, ATM cash machine defence and physical smart card protection, each chapter stimulates the reader to consider the security of many everyday objects.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough and in my opinion, every computer professional should have a copy on their bookshelf, for anyone whose interest includes security engineering this is essential reading.