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Computer Network security
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Date added: 04/20/2007 |
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A comprehensive survey of computer network security concepts, methods, and practices |
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Beginning SQL
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Date added: 03/31/2007 |
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Taking readers through the basics of the language, right up to some more advanced topics, this book is a practical, hands on resource and aims to keep the reader involved at all times. Focuses on the SQL standard and is loaded with detailed examples and code; each chapter includes practice exercises that readers can challenge themselves with before looking at the sample solutions in the appendix. SQL is an international standard for manipulating data in databases and is used by database programmers in all major database systems: Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, MySQL, and many others. |
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Know your Enemy: Web Application Threats
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Date added: 03/07/2007 |
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The paper is very good, and deals with all kinds of web threats such as SQL Injection and XSS. Of most interest to me were the Code Injection and Remote Code-Inclusion, as you remember we published a paper of our own this month on these specific issues in the Virus Bulletin magazine. The Honeynet paper deals with many issues other than these, and is most definitely recommended reading. |
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Honeypots - Tracking Hackers
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Date added: 01/08/2007 |
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Honeypots are unique technological systems specifically designed to be probed, attacked, or compromised by an online attacker. Implementing a honeypot provides you with an unprecedented ability to take the offensive against hackers. Whether used as simple burglar alarms, incident response systems, or tools for gathering information about hacker motives and tactics, honeypots can add serious firepower to your security arsenal.
Honeypots: Tracking Hackers is the ultimate guide to this rapidly growing, cutting-edge technology. The book starts with a basic examination of honeypots and the different roles they can play, and then moves on to in-depth explorations of six specific kinds of real-world honeypots: BackOfficer Friendly, Specter, Honeyd, Homemade honeypots, ManTrap®, and Honeynets.
Honeypots also includes a chapter dedicated to legal issues surrounding honeypot use. Written with the guidance of three legal experts, this section explores issues of privacy, entrapment, and liability. The book also provides an overview of the Fourth Amendment, the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, the Wiretap Act, and the Pen/Trap Statute, with an emphasis on how each applies to honeypots.
With this book you will gain an understanding of honeypot concepts and architecture, as well as the skills to deploy the best honeypot solutions for your environment. You will arm yourself with the expertise needed to track attackers and learn about them on your own. Security professionals, researchers, law enforcement agents, and members of the intelligence and military communities will find this book indispensable. |
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Wiley - The CISSP Preparation Guide Gold Edition
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Date added: 01/05/2007 |
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Wiley - The CISSP Preparation Guide Gold Edition |
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