
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Michael A. Simon works as a computer security consultant in the Seattle area and the northwestern U.S. with clients in banking, e-commerce, health care, and biotechnology. Mike has been working in IT security for around 20 years and wrote his first programs on punched cards for an IBM mainframe in the early 1980s. Although he doesn’t get much chance to exercise his skills in COBOL or Fortran these days, he keeps a deck of blank IBM punch cards around just in case.
For the last 10 years, Mike has been working for the company that he cofounded with Corwin Low when the Internet was more innocent, and convincing people of security’s importance was a difficult task. Mike keeps busy assessing new threats for his clients, lecturing at Seattle University and the University of Washington, and advancing the public service goals of Northwest Security Institute, a non-profit that he helped to found.
Part I: Understanding the Problem.
Chapter 1: Spam and Spyware: The Rampant Menace.
Chapter 2: The Spyware Who Loved Me: Stopping Spyware in Its Tracks.
Chapter 3: Understanding the Enemy: What Really Spawns Spam.
Part II: Justifying and Selecting Spam and Spyware Filters.
Chapter 4: Calculating ROI for Your Anti-Spam and Anti-Spyware Measures.
Chapter 5: Developing the Battle Plans.
Chapter 6: Evaluating Anti-Spam and Anti-Spyware Solutions.
Part III: Deploying Your Chosen Solution.
Chapter 7: Training Users and Support Staff.
Chapter 8: Planning the Rollout.
Chapter 9: Rolling Out to the Enterprise.
Chapter 10: Supporting Users.
Part IV: Maintaining Your Defenses.
Chapter 11: Everyday Maintenance.
Chapter 12: Handling Thorny Issues.
Chapter 13: Defense in Depth: Providing Layers of Protection.1
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 14: Ten Spam-Filtering Solutions for the Enterprise.
Chapter 15: Ten Keys to Successful Spam Filtering.9
Chapter 16: Ten Spam-Related Issues Most Enterprises Face.
Chapter 17: Ten Spyware-Filtering Solutions for Businesses.
Chapter 18: Ten Online Resources for Resolving Spam and Spyware.
Chapter 19: Ten Keys to Successful Spyware Filtering.
Appendix A: Spam and Spyware Filtering Project Plan.
Appendix B: Spam and Spyware Filtering Project Requirements.
Appendix C: Glossary.
Index.
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