
Disaster Survival Guide
For Business Communications Networks
Résumé
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.
Contents
- 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
L'auteur - Richard Grigonis
Richard Grigonis has been the chief technical editor of
Communications Convergence magazine (formerly Computer
Telephony) since its first year of operation in 1994.
Affectionately known in the communications industry as
"Zippy," he is a preeminent expert on fault-tolerant
computer telephony systems, and is known worldwide for his
thorough understanding of the technical and
inter-relational aspects of data and telecommunications
systems and technology.
He is the author of such well-known books as Disaster
Survival Guide for Business Communication Networks (CMP
Books, 2002) and Computer Telephony Encyclopedia (CMP
Books, 2000). Richard has published articles in Dr. Dobb's
Journal, Teleconnect, and Call Center magazines. He has
also advised foreign governments and corporations on
computer telephony and call center technology.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | CMP Books |
Auteur(s) | Richard Grigonis |
Parution | 03/05/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 384 |
Format | 19 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 810g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781578201174 |
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