Title: Principles of Computer Security Lab Manual, Fourth Edition
Authors: Vincent Nestler, Keith Harrison, Matthew Hirsch, Wm. Arthur Conklin, Greg White
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Description:
The “Principles of Computer Security Lab Manual” accompanies the main textbook and serves as a hands-on companion for students studying computer security. In this Fourth Edition, authored by Vincent Nestler, Keith Harrison, Matthew Hirsch, Wm. Arthur Conklin, and Greg White, the lab manual provides practical exercises and activities designed to reinforce key concepts covered in the main text.
The lab manual covers various topics related to computer security, including network security, cryptography, access controls, risk management, and incident response. Through step-by-step instructions, students learn to implement security measures, assess vulnerabilities, and mitigate risks in simulated environments.
With its emphasis on practical skills development, the “Principles of Computer Security Lab Manual” is an essential resource for students pursuing careers in cybersecurity or information technology. Whether used in conjunction with the main textbook or as a standalone resource, the lab manual offers valuable hands-on experience to help students build proficiency in computer security principles and practices.