The Bottom Line
- Handy security checklists for each section
- Written in non-techie terms to help beginners
- Good overview of all major areas of security
- Story often hard to relate to computer security
Description
- Uses a story about a family protecting their home and village as an analogy for computer security
- Covers range of topics from encryption and file permissions to web security and firewalls
- Provides decent explanation of security topics without being too "techie" for the average person
- Each chapter has a checklist to help the reader secure their computer or network
- Good glossary of acronyms and computer security terms included in Appendix
Guide Review - Book Review: Have You Locked The Castle Gate?
The problem is that most home users and many small business users don't know the first thing about computer or network security. This book tries to provide an introduction for the security novice in terms they can understand.
Using the story analogy to introduce each topic the author presents each subject in a way that conveys the necessary information without overwhelming the reader.
All users on the Internet have an obligation to secure their computers and a book like this one is a good start.



