今や電子メールを扱えることは特別なことでなく、個人でwebサイトを持つこともまた、特殊技術を要することでもない。実際はパーソナル・コンピューターの操作性はまだ家電製品に遠く及ばない。加えて常時接続時代の今日、ネットに繋ぐならばネット社会の特質を理解しておく必要がある。でないと、思わぬ失敗をしかねないし、そのために財産を失ったり、信用をなくしたりする場合があるからだ。
この本は英語版からの翻訳で、どちらかというと企業向けのネットセキュリティーの指南書であるが、個人にも役立つ情報が掲載されている。たとえば、ネット詐欺の被害に遭わないためにはどうしたら良いか、個人情報を不用意に不特定多数にばらまかないための心得、常時接続時代に安全にネットを楽しむための設定方法などが、起こりうるトラブルや犯罪の実例を添えて語られる。
とはいえ、原書が1998年と古いこともあり、具体的な技術面でのアドバイスは物足りない。翻訳過程で日本の現状や、補足説明を加えてはあるが。特に企業で、LANや公式WEBサイト運営の参考にするには不足と思われる。一方ネットで活動している個人が意識しているしていないに関わらず抵触する可能性のある危険を広範囲に網羅しているところは評価できる。電子メールを送ったり受け取ったりしている人(ここを読んでいる人ならほぼ全員であろうが)は一読をお勧めしたい。

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ネット社会の犯罪から身を守るためのセキュリティポリシー導入ガ 単行本 – 2001/6/1
ダニエル S.ジェイナル
(著),
平松 徹
(翻訳)
- 本の長さ310ページ
- 言語日本語
- 出版社翔泳社
- 発売日2001/6/1
- ISBN-104798100447
- ISBN-13978-4798100449
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ネット社会に潜むストーカー、詐欺、中傷、著作権侵害など、さまざまな犯罪から組織と個人をどのようにして守るか? 最悪の事態を避けるための実践的ポリシー策定から導入までのノウハウを、米国コンサルタントが説く。
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1999年4月17日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Once again, Janal would have received five stars for his introductory work on internet security were it not for the numerous typos and editorial errors throughout the book. To cite a glaring example, on page 315 of the book, one of Janal's four crisis communication measures is repeated twice.
Though the book's content is repetitive in many places, much of the information to be found here can be quite eye-opening for those who are either new to the internet or use it infrequently. While it is true that a lot of the information presented in this book can be found on the net, most people probably would not have the time, patience, or money to find it on their own. Janal should be commended for putting together this information and presenting it as a warning for those thinking of venturing on the net. Janal really does give the thinking novice cause for pause.
The organization of this volume is lacking in a couple of key areas and could have been better organized. Contact information for those quoted was repeated ad nauseum, and could have either been presented once at the end of a chapter or as an appendix at the end of the book. Since the book's target audience is obviously those who are new to the internet and those who rarely use it, Janal could have appended useful information, such as links to useful organizations. Granted, this information was included throughout the book, but really interrupted the flow of his easygoing, understandable dialogue and got in the way of important points in the text. Some of the chapters could have been subdivided into smaller, meatier chunks of information. On the other hand, other pieces of information, such as domain name trivia, could have been dumped altogether.
Yet, from a practical standpoint, the internet, as presented by Janal, can be a legal nightmare. One must consider intellectual property issues, copyright infringement, libel laws, trademark abuse, and domain name protection, in addition to various invasions of privacy and civil liberty long before venturing onto the internet.
To his credit, Janal freely admits that his book is no substitute for good legal help, and the wise web entrepreneur will retain good legal services long before going on the net and facing a problem. Most progressive companies that are serious about competing in the digital era have already taken the steps necessary to protect themselves, and intelligent web surfers are using the internet with a good deal of caution.
In the end, as many of the dangers Janal points out are often unavoidable and come out of the blue, there really is no substitute for a good legal offense, general and up-to-date awareness of the internet medium, and quite frankly, plain old common sense.
Though the book's content is repetitive in many places, much of the information to be found here can be quite eye-opening for those who are either new to the internet or use it infrequently. While it is true that a lot of the information presented in this book can be found on the net, most people probably would not have the time, patience, or money to find it on their own. Janal should be commended for putting together this information and presenting it as a warning for those thinking of venturing on the net. Janal really does give the thinking novice cause for pause.
The organization of this volume is lacking in a couple of key areas and could have been better organized. Contact information for those quoted was repeated ad nauseum, and could have either been presented once at the end of a chapter or as an appendix at the end of the book. Since the book's target audience is obviously those who are new to the internet and those who rarely use it, Janal could have appended useful information, such as links to useful organizations. Granted, this information was included throughout the book, but really interrupted the flow of his easygoing, understandable dialogue and got in the way of important points in the text. Some of the chapters could have been subdivided into smaller, meatier chunks of information. On the other hand, other pieces of information, such as domain name trivia, could have been dumped altogether.
Yet, from a practical standpoint, the internet, as presented by Janal, can be a legal nightmare. One must consider intellectual property issues, copyright infringement, libel laws, trademark abuse, and domain name protection, in addition to various invasions of privacy and civil liberty long before venturing onto the internet.
To his credit, Janal freely admits that his book is no substitute for good legal help, and the wise web entrepreneur will retain good legal services long before going on the net and facing a problem. Most progressive companies that are serious about competing in the digital era have already taken the steps necessary to protect themselves, and intelligent web surfers are using the internet with a good deal of caution.
In the end, as many of the dangers Janal points out are often unavoidable and come out of the blue, there really is no substitute for a good legal offense, general and up-to-date awareness of the internet medium, and quite frankly, plain old common sense.