Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 202 pages
- Published by: McGraw-Hill Companies December 1996
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0070545545
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0070545540
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
- Weighs: 12.3 ounces
Book Description
This is the first comprehensive, technical manual for the secure systems administrator responsible for implementing Secure UNIX-The UNIX operating system that meets the new federal standard for system security, which can be classified as either Level B1 Secure or Level C2 Secure. Since all federally-funded agencies using UNIX systems must use certified secure systems, this guide addresses the expected need for all UNIX systems available to ultimately comply with the standard. Aimed at technical as well as less technical computer users and management, the book begins with secure systems concepts, then gives their applications in organizations with a how-to-guide for all users who want to use secure systems, and ends with a more technical guide specifically for secure systems administrators.
Back Cover Copy
Implement and maintain a certified Secure UNIX system In an increasingly dangerous era, ensuring the security and confidentiality of an organization's computer systems has never been more important. Now, for secure systems administrators, this book provides a comprehensive technical manual on implementing versions of UNIX that have U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) "Orange Book" B-level computer security. Users will find in Secure UNIX a how-to guide covering secure systems concepts and their application. For managers, Samalin provides a solid, accessible primer perfect for use in training programs. As Secure UNIX systems become more pervasive, those who can quickly comply with the standard will have an edge. Here, you'll get details on how to use Secure UNIX computers to protect your organization's information systems. Experienced UNIX consultant Samuel Samalin-who helped develop Secure UNIX systems at industry stalwarts AT&T and IBM-expertly covers such wide-ranging topics as: Secure networking; Why secure systems are necessary; How secure systems work; Security policy guidelines; How to maintain the secure organization; Advanced security architecture using Secure UNIX; and much more. Samalin also provides insightful and valuable quick-reference guidelines for secure systems administrators.
Reader Reviews
This is in reality about MLS UNIX, not "standard" UNIX. MLS UNIX is, to my knowledge, not sold anymore. It gives an overview of the concepts of B-level (Orange Book) systems and in particular, how it was implemented in MLS UNIX. It is in no way a technical book, more of a book made out of a course (including slides). It can still be read, but you need to understand some of the concepts beforehand.
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