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Information Security Management Handbook
Network security appears (at least to the author), in some respects, to have come full circle. Many of today’s so-called innovations in network security can in fact, at least in part, be traced back to having originally been implemented in one form or another in the decades-old Orange Book standards. Th e author, having worked with a firewall vendor that in the early 1990s had developed the fi rst (and only) firewall to achieve an Orange Book “B Level” certification, gained a perhaps unique—firsthand perspective—of the security benefits of the components of an Orange Book–compliant security implementation. Ironically, many of the features of Orange Book that were shunned in the commercial market- place decades ago are now being embraced in one form or another in security implementations as the only sensible solutions to the environment we find ourselves in today. Perhaps Orange Book requirements were simply decades ahead of their time.
Harold F. Tipton, CISSP and Micki Krause CISSP - Personal Name
978-1-4398-1903-6
NONE
Information Technology
English
2010
1-532
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