
Tableaux de bord de la sécurité réseau
3e édition
A practitioner's manual for measuring and steering network security — metrics, dashboards, monitoring and risk indicators — for the people who run security operations.
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- Published
- 2010
- Publisher
- Eyrolles
- Pages
- 561
- Edition
- 3e édition
- Language
- French
Read this if
Network and security engineers, and security managers who need to instrument and report on security: what to measure, how to build dashboards, how to track risk over time.
Skip this if
Readers wanting attacks or the latest cloud-native tooling; it's an operations-and-metrics book whose editions predate much of the modern stack.
Key takeaways
- A rare French book focused on measuring security — metrics, indicators and dashboards, not exploits.
- Written for security operations and management: how to make security legible to the organisation.
- The principles of security measurement endure; check the specific tooling against current practice.
Notes
A practical, operations-oriented French reference for the unglamorous but essential work of measuring and reporting security. Read it for the measurement discipline; modernise the specific tools.
What to read before
What to read before Tableaux de bord de la sécurité réseau →Intermediate · 2013
The Practice of Network Security Monitoring
Richard Bejtlich's NSM playbook: how to deploy collection sensors, validate that you actually see what you think you see, and build detection workflows around open-source tools.
Intermediate · 2013
Applied Network Security Monitoring
A practitioner's walkthrough of building an NSM capability end to end, from deciding what to collect through detection and the analysis workflow that ties it together. The tooling is dated, but the way it teaches you to think about monitoring is not.
Intermediate · 2017
Network Security Through Data Analysis
Michael Collins on building situational awareness from network telemetry: collection architecture, statistical baseline-setting, and the analytic patterns that turn raw flows into detection.
What to read next
What to read after Tableaux de bord de la sécurité réseau →Advanced · 2015
Sécurité et espionnage informatique
A technical French guide to advanced persistent threats and cyber-espionage — how APT campaigns work, how to detect them, and how to defend — by one of France's APT specialists.
Intermediate · 2013
The Practice of Network Security Monitoring
Richard Bejtlich's NSM playbook: how to deploy collection sensors, validate that you actually see what you think you see, and build detection workflows around open-source tools.
Intermediate · 2013
Applied Network Security Monitoring
A practitioner's walkthrough of building an NSM capability end to end, from deciding what to collect through detection and the analysis workflow that ties it together. The tooling is dated, but the way it teaches you to think about monitoring is not.
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