Similar to unraveling a math word problem, Security Intelligence: A Practitioner’s Guide to Solving Enterprise Security Challenges guides you through a deciphering process that translates each security goal into a set of security variables, substitutes each variable with a specific security technology domain, formulates the equation that is the deployment strategy, then verifies the solution against the original problem by analyzing security incidents and mining hidden breaches, ultimately refines the security formula iteratively in a perpetual cycle. You will learn about:
* Secure proxies – the necessary extension of the endpoints
* Application identification and control – visualize the threats
* Malnets – where is the source of infection and who are the pathogens
* Identify the security breach – who was the victim and what was the lure
* Security in Mobile computing – SNAFU
With this book, you will be able to:
* Identify the relevant solutions to secure the infrastructure
* Construct policies that provide flexibility to the users so to ensure productivity
* Deploy effective defenses against the ever evolving web threats
* Implement solutions that are compliant to relevant rules and regulations
* Offer insight to developers who are building new security solutions and products
Over de auteur
Qing Li is Chief Scientist and Vice President of Advanced Technologies for Blue Coat Systems, a worldwide provider of security and network systems. He has 17 issued patents, has received multiple industry awards and has been an active speaker at industry conferences and an active voice in the technology media around the world. Gregory Clark is currently the CEO of Blue Coat Systems, a worldwide provider of security and network systems.