References
The terms included in this dictionary come from the vast field
of security literature.There are, of course, works in any field that
are more valuable or less so. I have, over a number of years,
maintained a Web page for the use of CISSP candidates, citing
recommended books in the particular domains of security. It is
available at http://victoria.tc.ca/techrev/mnbksccd.htm (again,
thanks to Gary and Mae Shearman).
In terms of breadth of scope, and currency of information,
no single source can compare with the Information Security
Management Handbook edited by Hal Tipton and Micki Krause.
It is best to think of the ISMH not as a single book as such,
since new editions and volumes come out regularly.Think of it
as a fat, hardcover, expensive, but ...