UNIX(R) System Security: A Guide for Users and System Administrators

UNIX(R) System Security: A Guide for Users and System Administrators by Dave Curry, published by Addison-Wesley Professional in April 1992, offers a comprehensive examination of security challenges associated with UNIX systems. Spanning 296 pages, this book addresses the complexities of maintaining security in UNIX environments, particularly in light of high-profile security breaches that have impacted both corporate and government sectors.
Readers will find detailed information on protecting UNIX systems from unauthorized access, with insights into the latest releases of UNIX. The book focuses on practical strategies for users and system administrators, emphasizing the importance of security measures in the management of computer operating systems. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their understanding of computer security within the context of UNIX.
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Many of the same features that have attracted the corporate and government world to UNIX have made security very difficult to control. This book examines several high-profile security break-ins, and then provides the information necessary to protect a UNIX system from unauthorized access. Covers all the most recent releases of UNIX.
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