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Mastering Network Security
Mastering Network Security
Authors: Chris Brenton, Cameron Hunt
Publisher: Sybex
Category: Book

List Price: $49.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(19 reviews)
Sales Rank: 744843

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Edition: 2
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 704
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.4 x 1.1

ISBN: 0782141420
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.8
UPC: 025211441428
EAN: 9780782141429
ASIN: 0782141420

Publication Date: October 7, 2002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Technology You Need is Out There. The Expertise You Need is in Here.

Expertise is what makes hackers effective. It's what will make you effective, too, as you fight to keep them at bay. Mastering Network Security has been fully updated to reflect the latest developments in security technology, but it does much more than bring you up to date. More importantly, it gives you a comprehensive understanding of the threats to your organization's network and teaches you a systematic approach in which you make optimal use of the technologies available to you. Coverage includes:

  • Understanding security from a topological perspective
  • Configuring Cisco router security features
  • Selecting and configuring a firewall
  • Configuring Cisco's PIX firewall
  • Configuring an intrusion detection system
  • Providing data redundancy
  • Configuring a Virtual Private Network
  • Securing your wireless network
  • Implementing authentication and encryption solutions
  • Recognizing hacker attacks
  • Detecting and eradicating viruses
  • Getting up-to-date security information
  • Locking down Windows NT/2000/XP servers
  • Securing UNIX, Linux, and FreBSD systems


Amazon.com Review
In Mastering Network Security, Chris Brenton presents a complete portrait of all the things that can go wrong with a computer network and provides a thorough discussion of the tools available to counteract them. This book proceeds to explain how malicious software, external attackers, angry insiders, software bugs, and other evil entities can bring down a system. Most of the focus here, however, is on system attacks from the outside. Brenton devotes much attention to the tools you can use to thwart attackers.

This book walks the reader through a security audit and the process of developing an effective security policy. While some of the author's advice in this area may seem like common sense, it's helpful to have the many related issues summarized. Then, on the theory that it's easier to secure territory you know well, Brenton provides an overview of internetworking technologies--notably, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)--and their inherent security characteristics.

Mastering Network Security shows how to implement security measures--including logging, encryption, and packet filtering--on your existing network infrastructure. (He provides specifics for Unix, Windows NT, Cisco IOS, and NetWare). The author also writes at length about supplementary security measures such as firewalls (especially Firewall-1), intrusion detection systems (focusing on RealSecure), and RAID data redundancy (with emphasis on OctopusHA+). --David Wall


Customer Reviews:   Read 14 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars A good place to start working on security fundamentals.   December 26, 2002
  7 out of 8 found this review helpful

With the need for network security ever increasing daily and the need for security specialist on the rise in the industry, it is nice to see Sybex releasing an update to this manual. While I found this book to more for the foundational concepts rather than the more experienced technician, this is still a great book to work with.

What attracted me to this book was the author Chris Brenton, of whom I read his Mastering Cisco Routers and found it an invaluable resource to my job. I also found his knowledge of this subject matter to be just as impressive, making this a first rate resource. I wished I had read this before the router book and certain concepts would have been easier to understand.

The chapters for firewalls and particular PIX Firewalls, I thought was well documented and explained. The one thing I found most impressive by the text was the fact that the authors made or make no assumption of knowledge level, thereby ensuring the reader have an explanation that will make sense and be comprehendible at the same time.

Another thing I found was that while this book is Network Security and does not conform to any Security Certification objectives, it would be useful for Security+ exam as well as some others. I also liked the exercises included, but I always want more, which is something to add to the next edition.

Overall for those trying to crack the security barrier you have a great place to get started. The authors did a terrific job and Sybex has a winner in this book.


4 out of 5 stars Almost Master Network Security   August 2, 2001
  8 out of 9 found this review helpful

Overall this text is slightly better than good. After reading almost the whole book I found that for someone interested in theory and not so much in technique, this is a good read. It does go over some good points about planning your security model and gives good advice on how to approach security in your organization. It even goes through a basic install of CheckPoint FW-1 for NT. Topics including policy, legal issues and the user's ability to comply with policy are interesting but not why I bought this book. I thought Chris put some good information in this text but the title doesn't accurately match the content.


5 out of 5 stars Network Security for the Intermediate Admin   May 8, 2001
  3 out of 6 found this review helpful

I am learning to be a Network Security Auditor. I have basic to intermediate knowledge of network administration and security. This book propels you well into the intermediate to advanced knowledge of network security. This book is easy to understand, but a working knowledge of TCP/IP, Firewalls and Network Administration is a must. Combine this book with the Hacking Exposed book and you are set.


5 out of 5 stars Awesome Book   September 8, 2000
  9 out of 9 found this review helpful

Technical books tend to bore me to death but I managed to worked my way through this one. The author didn't write it in typical egghead-ese that one might see with any book focused on a such a complex arena of computing. I learned quite a few concepts with this one.

I purchased the book primarily based on the ratings here and want to thank the other reviewers. They were right on with their reviews. This one is a must-read if you're even remotely interested in network security.


4 out of 5 stars "Mastery" not possible, but a strong volume nonetheless   June 15, 2000
  9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I imagine Chris didn't choose the exact title of this book, as it is another of Sybex's "Mastering..." series. He would probably agree that no single book or combination of books will produce a security "expert." Regardless, I was surprised at the scope of material and Chris' ability to explain it well. I am trying to broaden my security horizons beyond intrusion detection, and I found this book well organized, logical, and amazingly pertinent almost two years since it was written. I found what I believe are very minor errors (e.g., details of a FIN scan), but I can't fault anyone who attempts to capture so much information in one volume. I will recommend my intrusion detection analysts add this book to their reading lists. Thanks Chris!

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