Mastering Cybersecurity: The Ultimate Guide to Computer Security Principles and Practice 4th Edition PPT Resources
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital threats, understanding the foundational theories of cybersecurity is non-negotiable. For over a decade, William Stallings and Lawrie Brown’s seminal textbook, Computer Security: Principles and Practice, has served as the gold standard for academic courses and professional certification preparation.
Threats and Vulnerabilities
Availability: Ensuring timely and reliable access to systems and information for authorized users. Key Thematic Pillars
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Chapter 2: Cryptographic Tools – Covers symmetric encryption (DES, AES), public-key encryption, message authentication, hash functions, and digital signatures.
- Bullet checklist: backups, MFA, least privilege, patching, encryption, monitoring, incident plan, secure coding.
- Speaker note: Recommended prioritized actions for organizations.
- Sections: Foundations, Cryptography, Access Control, Software Security, Network Security, Advanced Topics, Case Studies.
- Visual: book cover + chapter map.
- Speaker note: Quick map of chapters.
The textbook expands this model to include Authenticity (verifying a user's identity) and Accountability (ensuring actions can be traced to a specific entity). Key Technical Domains in the 4th Edition Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Computer Security: Principles and Practice