A vulnerable system: the history of information security in the computer age

Introduction : Three Stigmata -- A "New Dimension" for the Security of Information -- The Promise, Success, and Failure of the Early Researchers -- The Creation of the Internet and the Web, and a Dark Portent -- The Dot-Com Boom and the Genesis of a Lucrative Feedback Loop -- Software Secu...

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Main Author: Stewart, Andrew J. 1975- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ithaca ; London Cornell University Press 2021
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:Introduction : Three Stigmata -- A "New Dimension" for the Security of Information -- The Promise, Success, and Failure of the Early Researchers -- The Creation of the Internet and the Web, and a Dark Portent -- The Dot-Com Boom and the Genesis of a Lucrative Feedback Loop -- Software Security and the "Hamster Wheel of Pain" -- Usable Security, Economics, and Psychology -- Vulnerability Disclosure, Bounties, and Markets -- Data Breaches, Nation-State Hacking, and Epistemic Closure -- The Wicked Nature of Information Security -- Epilogue : The Past, Present, and a Possible Future.
"This book delivers a long view of the history of information security, beginning with the creation of the first digital computers"--
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis Seite [283]-287. - Index
Physical Description:viii, 299 Seiten 24 cm
ISBN:9781501758942

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