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  Ira Winkler - Spies Among Us - Review
posted by Markus on Saturday October 22, @08:22AM ( Printer Friendly Version.| Email this article)
Computing Robert M. Slade reviews Spies Among Us, the latest IT Security book by Ira Winkler:
In the introduction, Winkler admits that the title is slightly misleading: most surveillance is not done by international spies, but by common or garden thieves, competitors, and so forth. The point that he is trying to make is that non-terrorists can hurt you, although he raises the issue with illustrations that are not completely clear.

Part one deals with espionage concepts. Chapter one reviews spying terminology, but makes points about the process by explaining the jargon and distinctions. Risk analysis is introduced in chapter two, but the calculations used may not be clear to all readers. An attempt to assess the value of information is made in chapter three. Chapter four outlines threats (entities that might harm you) and five covers vulnerabilities--the way your own operations can make you subject to attack.

Part two describes some case studies of spying. The content is interesting, although the value is rather concentrated in the short "vulnerabilities exploited" section at the end of each chapter. I must say that I've read all manner of similar stories and case studies in various security books, and Winkler's are more interesting than most. Part three deals with protection. Chapter twelve lists a number of countermeasures. These are described in a level of detail that is appropriate for non-specialists (in security), although the content related to technical safety might be a bit thin. How to plan and implement an overall security program is outlined in chapter thirteen, which includes a very interesting section on how the Department of Homeland Security has taught us valuable lessons about how *not* to execute safeguards.

While not structured in a formal manner that would make for easier reference, this book nonetheless has some excellent content. Like Schneier's "Beyond Fear" it is easy enough, and engaging enough, for those outside of the security profession to read. Busy managers may find the work a bit wordy and disorganized, but it makes useful points, and has constructive suggestions. Home users and amateurs will find the style most suited to them, although the recommended controls are aimed at businesses. Security professionals will not (or should not) find anything new here, but may appreciate the "war stories" and explanations that can be employed in security awareness training.

Title: Spies Among Us
Author: Ira Winkler
Author URL: www.irawinkler.com
Published: 2005
ISBN: 0-7645-8468-5
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Price: USD27.50 UKP16.99
Topic: Tech
Topic: Security
Topic: Espionage
Pages: 326

copyright Robert M. Slade, 2005
rslade@vcn.bc.ca slade@victoria.tc.ca rslade@sun.soci.niu.edu
Si hoc legere scis nimium eruditionis habes
http://victoria.tc.ca/techrev or http://sun.soci.niu.edu/~rslade

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