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Old 11-08-2014, 07:52 AM   #180
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I know that this book has limited appeal. But, if one or more people do need it or want it, they'll save a lot of money. I can envision at least three possible users of this book: 1) People who are already in the field of computer security, 2) People who are about to start a job in computer security or want to find a job in that field, 3) Supervisors who are over employees in computer security, but themselves do not much knowledge of the field (to enhance their supervisory effectiveness).

The InfoSec Handbook: An Introduction to Information Security. By Umesh Hodeghatta Rao; Umesha Nayak. Rated 5 stars, but from only 1 review at the present moment. Print list price $39.99; Kindle price now $0.00.
Thanks, I will find this interesting reading.
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