Information Systems Department

Recognition Certificate Information Systems Faculty Members
Recognized as Authors

Robert C. Newman, Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Dr. Susan Williams, Chair of the Department of Information Systems were recognized at the 2005 Spring General Faculty Meeting on Thursday, March 10, 2005 for the recent publication of their books.


Enterprise SecurityENTERPRISE SECURITY by Robert C. Newman

The current Enterprise networking market has grown at an unprecedented rate—and security preparedness has not kept pace with this growth. Semi-technical in nature, this book provides a broad working knowledge of all the major security issues affecting today's Enterprise computer and networks, giving readers the tools to address opportunities in the field.

Covers the entire field of enterprise security, including: physical locations, computer and client/server systems, communication networks, application and operating system software, and WAN, MAN, and LAN topologies. Features detailed discussion of wiring and cabling issues, acknowledging these areas as a common point of attack across the network. Covers virtual networks and distributed networks, addressing the security issues of VPNs and e-commerce systems. Examines wireless networking security, addressing issues prevalent in the cellular, microwave, satellite, and mobile radio environment. An all-in-one reference for network managers, network administrators, security admins/managers, operations managers, and network surveillance managers.


Object-oriented Application DevelopmentOBJECT-ORIENTED APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT using Microsoft®Visual Basic.NET by Dr. Susan Williams, E. Reed Doke, John W. Satzinger & David Douglas

Take the Object-oriented approach! Utilize Microsoft’s powerful new development language, Visual Basic .NET, to explore Object-oriented programming with Object-oriented system development. Perfect for the CIS/MIS student. Published by Course Technologies in March 2003.




Contact Information: Dr. Thomas Case, Information Systems Department Professor and Chair
P.O. Box 7998, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA 30460-7998
Office: (912)  GSU-4747  *  Fax: (912)  GSU-7751