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Cybersecurity Essentials

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Wiley
ISBN-13 9781119362395
Pages 784 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (4):
Charles J. Brooks Charles J. Brooks
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Christopher Grow Christopher Grow
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Philip Craig Philip Craig
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Donald Short Donald Short
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters close

1. COVER
2. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
3. ABOUT THE AUTHORS
4. INTRODUCTION 5. PART I: Securing the Infrastructure 6. PART II: Securing Local Hosts 7. PART III: Securing Local Networks 8. PART IV: Securing the Perimeter 9. INDEX
10. END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
APPENDIX A: Glossary
1. APPENDIX B: Acronyms
2. APPENDIX C: NIST Preliminary Cybersecurity Framework

CHAPTER 7
Securing Devices

Based on the scenarios in Chapter 6, you can see that protecting standalone Information Technology (IT) assets offers many challenges. Local host (Computing and Intelligent Control Device) security is implemented on multiple levels that include physical denial of use, limited access to system resources, and active protection against individuals and software intent on corrupting or stealing data. In this chapter, you’ll learn to:

  • Identify three security perimeters associated with an end point computing device
  • Provide physical security for end point computing devices
  • Evaluate BIOS/CMOS Security Options

The Three Layers of Security

If you think of standalone IT or ICS devices in terms of the three layers of security described in Chapter 2, you can think of the outer perimeter as the space around the outside of the physical device and its housing. The inner perimeter should be viewed as the device’s operating system and application programs...

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