Network Security: Basics

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Mark Bruhn

Network Security: Basics

We have all read, or maybe experienced, the horror stories of unauthorized access to computer networks, and the havoc that's been wrought when those systems have been breached. Even incidences of essentially non-harmful unauthorized users raise the possibility that services and data may be corrupted. With the increasing number of users, this is clearly an area that is assuming more importance.
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Fortunately, as systems become more sophisticated, so, too, has our attention to details of security, access, and the like. To help you develop basic procedures for establishing or upgrading your security, is Mark Bruhn, the Assistant Director for Information and Systems Services, and Information Security Officer at Indiana University Computing Services. There, he is responsible for directing areas tasked with development, administration, and maintenance of databases and computing infrastructure in support of the business functions of the university. He is also responsible for disaster recovery, quality assurance, security administration, and data center operations in support of all of Indiana University's central computing.

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