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Assessing and Managing Security Risk in IT Systems | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: Taylor & Francis Category: EBooks
List Price: $59.95 Buy New: $43.16 You Save: $16.79 (28%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 17290
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.8 ASIN: B000OI0ZB2
Publication Date: March 14, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description
This book begins with an overview of information systems security, offering the basic underpinnings of information security and concluding with an analysis of risk management. Part II describes the McCumber Cube, providing the original paper from 1991 and detailing ways to accurately map information flow in computer and telecom systems. It also explains how to apply the methodology to individual system components and subsystems. Part III serves as a resource for analysts and security practitioners who want access to more detailed information on technical vulnerabilities and risk assessment analytics. McCumber details how information extracted from this resource can be applied to his assessment processes.
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Interesting but repetitive September 22, 2008 The book essentially describes the McCumber Cube information security methodology. And the McCumber Cube methodology is indeed interesting and worth the read.
Unfortunately, the author wrote around it a whole book! In the first part the author describes the bases on the information security and relates it to the McCumber Cube (without really describing what the Cube is! Luckily, the hardcover has a picture of it.) In the second part he dwelves in a little more detail of the McCumber Cube methodology, repeating again and again the same concepts, just with slight viewpoint variations.
Obviously his methodology is described as superior to any other methodology! While he makes a few good points, often he just states this without really comparing it to the other technologies.
Worth the read if you have time to spare... it indeed has a few interesting ideas and viewpoints. If only they were expressed in a tenth of the space!
Fabulous! April 26, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had John as my Info Sec professor for two classes. His insight in class has given me such a passion for InfoSec! I undoubtedly believe his book will do the same! If you can hear him lecture it will only drive your passion even more for the need for and drive towards info security! Anyone who is truly in need of the 'ah-ha' effect should buy this book!
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