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IM Instant Messaging Security

  • 1st Edition - June 15, 2005
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: John Rittinghouse PhD CISM, James F. Ransome PhD CISM CISSP
  • Language: English

There is a significant need for a comprehensive book addressing the operational and day-to-day security management requirements. IM, used in enterprise networks can easily be re… Read more

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Description

There is a significant need for a comprehensive book addressing the operational and day-to-day security management requirements. IM, used in enterprise networks can easily be reconfigured and allow for potentially nonstop exposure; they require the level of security be scrutinized carefully. This includes inherent security flaws in various network architectures that result in additional risks to otherwise secure converged networks. A few books cover components of the architecture, design, theory, issues, challenges, and recommended policies for IM security, but none of them address IM issues in a manner that is useful for the day-to-day operations and management of enterprise networks. IM Security is intended to bridge this gap.

There are no current books that cover components of the architecture, design, theory, issues, challenges, and recommended policies for IM security. No book we know of addresses IM security in a manner useful for day-to-day operations and management of IM-capable networks in today’s corporate environment.

Key features

  • Up-to-date coverage of architecture, design, theory, issues, challenges, and recommended policies for IM security
  • Addresses IM security for day-to-day operations and management of IM-capable networks in today’s corporate environment

Readership

Managers, Practitioners and Students (Academic and professional)

Table of contents

Table of Contents
Table of Figures
Acknowledgments
Foreword

1. Introduction

2. How Does IM Work?

3. IM Standards and Protocols

4. IM Malware

5. IM Security Risk Management

6. IM Risk Management for Enterprise

7. The Business Value of IM

8. The Future of IM (contributed by Tony Dubendorf)
Acronyms
Glossary
Related Web Sites
References
Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: June 15, 2005
  • Language: English

About the authors

JR

John Rittinghouse PhD CISM

John has over 25 years experience in the IT and security sector. He is an often sought management consultant for large enterprise and is currently a member of the Federal Communication Commission's Homeland Security Network Reliabiltiy and Interoperability Council Focus Group on Cybersecurity, working in the Voice over Internet Protocol workgroup.
Affiliations and expertise
SVP, Professional Security Services at SecureInfo Corporation in San Antonio, TX, USA

JR

James F. Ransome PhD CISM CISSP

James F. Ransome, Ph.D., CISSP, CISM, has over 30 years experience in security operations and technology assessment as a corporate security executive and positions within the intelligence, DoD, and federal law enforcement communities. He has a Ph.D. in information systems specializing in information security and is a member of Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE), the International Honor Society for the Computing and Information Disciplines. He is currently Vice President of Integrated Information Security at CH2M HILL in Denver, CO.
Affiliations and expertise
Vice President of Integrated Information Security at CH2M HILL in Denver, CO, USA

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