Malware and Computer Security Incidents: Handling Guides

$130.00

Mark Borrelli (Editor)

Series: Computer Science, Technology and Applications
BISAC: COM015000

Malware, also known as malicious code, refers to a program that is covertly inserted into another program with the intent to destroy data, run destructive or intrusive programs, or otherwise compromise the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of the victim’s data, applications, or operating system.

Malware is the most common external threat to most hosts, causing widespread damage and disruption and necessitating extensive recovery efforts within most organizations. This book provides recommendations for improving an organization’s malware incident prevention measures. It also gives extensive recommendations for enhancing an organization’s existing incident response capability so that it is better prepared to handle malware incidents, particularly widespread ones. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Guide to Malware Incident Prevention and Handling for Desktops and Laptops
(Murugiah Souppaya, Karen Scarfone)

Computer Security Incident Handling Guide
(Paul Cichonski, Tom Millar, Tim Grance, Karen Scarfone)

Index

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