ENTERPRISE COMPUTING |
CHAPTER 13 |
ABOUT THIS CHAPTER
Enterprises, whether public or private, commercial or nonprofit, bring important issues to information security. Each consists of a company of people working toward common objectives and sharing a common set of resources. This chapter examines the following aspects of enterprise computing:
• Risks and threats that arise in large groups
• Basic elements of enterprise management
• Physical elements of enterprise security
• Network authentication in an enterprise
• Disaster and contingency planning
13.1 The Challenge of Community
An enterprise is more than a family or a small team sharing a common goal. An enterprise is a larger community of people with different backgrounds, motivations, ...
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