Disaster Survival Guide for Business Communications Networks
暫譯: 商業通訊網路災難生存指南

Richard Grigonis

  • 出版商: CMP Books
  • 售價: $3,180
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$3,021
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 408
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 1578201179
  • ISBN-13: 9781578201174
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The events of September 11, 2001, were wake up calls, in more ways than one. Organizations have begun to have a more focused approach to disaster planning. But in today's perilous climate which not only includes terrorist attacks, but also the usual never-ending onslaught of hackers, crackers, computer viruses, "tele-thieves," earthquakes, fires, floods, lightning strikes, and other disasters, assuring the survivability of your organization is more challenging than ever before.

This book is written specifically for IT system administrators and telecom managers who want to protect their organization's increasingly complicated and diverse telecom and datacom networks, as well as the telephone systems, Internet sites, computers, and data-laden storage devices attached to them.

This unique guide says that managers must take a new approach in protecting their assets. Instead of just implementing monitoring and detection measures with immediate intervention to combat disasters and ensure business continuity, managers should extend and intensify their security planning phase, reducing the possible magnitude of catastrophic incidents in advance by re-engineering their business to achieve a distributed, decentralized, and hardened organization. This can be done using the latest in communications technology (virtual private networks, conferencing technology, and the Internet) as well as networking and managing a new generation of the traditional "uptime" technologies (fault tolerant computer telephony, convergence, and power supply systems).

With such a strategy, network and system administrators can now defend not just their telecom, information, and computing assets to the fullest extent possible, but can equally safeguard their most important asset - their employees.

And whether it's identifying how hackers and crackers find vulnerabilities in your system, how unnoticeable levels of static electricity can shorten the life of electronic components, or how a centralized workforce can cripple recovery efforts, this book examines the full range of possible security and infrastructure weaknesses that can threaten a business, then helps you formulate and execute commonsense practices to counter them.

Whatever your role in preserving your organization's operating functionality, network infrastructure, and data integrity, this book is a "must have" you'll find yourself referring to time and again

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 Disasters Large and Small

Chapter 2 Conferencing Technology - Addressing the Fear Factor

Chapter 3 Fault-Tolerant Computing

Chapter 4 Data Management and Storage Technology

Chapter 5 Power Protection

Chapter 6 Wireless - Staying Connected

Chapter 7 Security

Chapter 8 VPNs Put Employees Virtually Anywhere

Chapter 9 Telework

Chapter 10 Devising a Master Plan

Glossary

Index of Sidebars

Index of Graphics

商品描述(中文翻譯)

九一一事件是多方面的警醒。各組織開始對災難規劃採取更專注的方式。然而,在當今這個危險的環境中,不僅包括恐怖攻擊,還有不斷襲來的駭客、破解者、電腦病毒、"電信盜竊者"、地震、火災、洪水、雷擊及其他災難,確保組織的生存能力比以往任何時候都更具挑戰性。

本書專為希望保護其組織日益複雜和多樣化的電信及數據通信網絡的IT系統管理員和電信經理而寫,還包括與之相連的電話系統、網站、電腦及數據儲存設備。

這本獨特的指南指出,經理們必須採取新的方法來保護他們的資產。經理們不應僅僅實施監控和檢測措施,並立即介入以應對災難和確保業務連續性,而應擴展和加強他們的安全規劃階段,通過重新設計業務來提前減少災難事件的可能性,實現一個分散、去中心化和強化的組織。這可以利用最新的通信技術(虛擬私人網絡、會議技術和互聯網)以及管理新一代傳統的"正常運行"技術(容錯計算機電話、融合和電源系統)來實現。

通過這樣的策略,網絡和系統管理員不僅可以充分保護他們的電信、信息和計算資產,還可以同樣保護他們最重要的資產——員工。

無論是識別駭客和破解者如何發現系統中的漏洞,靜電的微小水平如何縮短電子元件的壽命,還是集中式工作隊伍如何削弱恢復努力,本書都將檢視可能威脅業務的各種安全和基礎設施弱點,然後幫助您制定和執行常識性的做法來應對這些問題。

無論您在維護組織的運營功能、網絡基礎設施和數據完整性方面的角色如何,本書都是一本"必備"的參考書,您會不斷查閱。

目錄
前言
第一章 大小災難
第二章 會議技術 - 解決恐懼因素
第三章 容錯計算
第四章 數據管理與儲存技術
第五章 電源保護
第六章 無線 - 保持連接
第七章 安全
第八章 VPN讓員工幾乎可以在任何地方
第九章 遠程工作
第十章 制定總體計劃
術語表
側邊索引
圖形索引