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2002/12/10 |
O'Reilly |
2002/12/01 |
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Beginning with an introduction to 802.11b in general, 802.11
Security gives you a broad basis in theory and practice of
wireless security, dispelling some of the myths along the
way. In doing so, they provide you with the technical
grounding required to think about how the rest of the book
applies to your specific needs and situations. If you are a
network, security, or systems engineer, or anyone interested
in deploying 802.11b--based systems, you'll want this book
beside you every step of the ... Read
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2005/03/30 |
O'Reilly |
2005/03/01 |
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all-purpose guide for locking down Apache arms readers with
all the information they need to securely deploy
applications. Administrators and programmers alike will
benefit from a concise introduction to the theory of
securing Apache, plus a wealth of practical advice and
real-life examples. Topics covered include installation,
server sharing, logging and monitoring, web applications,
PHP and SSL/TLS, and more. ... Read
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2003/07/31 |
O'Reilly |
2003/07/01 |
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Everybody who has worked with Cisco routers for any length
of time has had to ask their friends and co-workers for
example router configuration files that show how to solve a
common problem. A good working configuration example can
often save huge amounts of time and frustration when
implementing a feature that you've never used before. The
Cisco Cookbook gathers hundreds of example router
configurations all in one place. ... Read
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2002/09/26 |
O'Reilly |
2001/06/01 |
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book focuses on a critical aspect of the Cisco IOS--access
lists, which are central to securing routers and networks.
Administrators cannot implement access control or traffic
routing policies without them. The book covers intranets,
firewalls, and the Internet. Unlike other Cisco router
titles, it focuses on practical instructions for setting
router access policies rather than the details of interfaces
and routing protocol settings. ... Read
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2002/09/27 |
O'Reilly |
2001/12/01 |
| This
two-part reference covers IOS configuration for the TCP/IP
protocol family. The first part includes chapters on the
user interface, configuring lines and interfaces, access
lists, routing protocols, and dial-on-demand routing and
security. The second part is a classic O'Reilly-style quick
reference to all the commands you need to work with TCP/IP
and the lower-level protocols on which it relies, with lots
of examples of the most common configuration steps for the
routers themselves. ... Read
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2005/08/19 |
O'Reilly |
2005/07/01 |
| From
the moment you're born, you enter the data stream-from birth
certificates to medical records to what you bought on Amazon
last week. As your dossier grows, so do the threats, from
identity thieves to government snoops to companies who want
to sell you something. Computer Privacy Annoyances shows you
how to regain control of your life. You'll learn how to keep
private information private, stop nosy bosses, get off that
incredibly annoying mailing list, and more. Unless you know
what data is ... Read
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2005/09/20 |
O'Reilly |
2005/08/01 |
| The
rise of network-based, automated services in the past decade
has definitely changed the way businesses operate, but not
always for the better. Offering services, conducting
transactions and moving data on the Web opens new
opportunities, but many CTOs and CIOs are more concerned
with the risks. Like the rulers of medieval cities, they've
adopted a siege mentality, building walls to keep the bad
guys out. It makes for a secure perimeter, but hampers the
flow of commerce. Fortunately, some cor ... Read
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2005/10/18 |
No Starch |
2005/07/01 |
| Join
author John Zdziarski for a look inside the brilliant minds
that have conceived clever new ways to fight spam in all its
nefarious forms. This landmark title describes, in-depth,
how statistical filtering is being used by next-generation
spam filters to identify and filter unwanted messages, how
spam filtering works and how language classification and
machine learning combine to produce remarkably accurate spam
filters. After reading Ending Spam, you'll have a complete
understanding of the ... Read
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2005/10/28 |
O'Reilly |
2005/10/01 |
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Being highly flexible in building dynamic, database-driven
web applications makes the PHP programming language one of
the most popular web development tools in use today. It also
works beautifully with other open source tools, such as the
MySQL database and the Apache web server. However, as more
web sites are developed in PHP, they become targets for
malicious attackers, and developers need to prepare for the
attacks. Security is an issue that demands attention, given
the growing frequency of a ... Read
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2003/04/26 |
O'Reilly |
2002/02/01 |
| This
succinct book departs from other security literature by
focusing exclusively on ways to secure Cisco routers, rather
than the entire network. The rational is simple: If the
router protecting a network is exposed to hackers, then so
is the network behind it. This is a reference for protecting
the protectors, and author Thomas Akin supplies all the
tools necessary to turn a potential vulnerability into a
strength. ... Read
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2005/07/08 |
Syngress |
2004/11/01 |
| From
the Author: "You may hate spam and think all spammers are
evil, but listen to my story and see why I do this and more
importantly, HOW." For most people, the term "SPAM" conjures
up the image of hundreds of annoying, and at times
offensive, e-mails flooding your inbox every week. But for a
few, SPAM is a way of life that delivers an adrenaline rush
fueled by cash, danger, retribution, porn and the avoidance
of local, federal, and international law enforcement
agencies. "Inside the SPAM Cart ... Read
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2005/10/28 |
O'Reilly |
2005/10/01 |
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Because it's so large and unregulated, the Internet is a
fertile breeding ground for all kinds of scams and schemes.
Usually it's your credit card number they're after, and they
won't stop there. Not just mere annoyances, these scams are
real crimes, with real victims. Now, thanks to Internet
Forensics from O'Reilly, there's something you can do about
it. This practical guide to defending against Internet fraud
gives you the skills you need to uncover the origins of the
spammers, con artists, an ... Read
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2002/09/26 |
O'Reilly |
1998/05/01 |
| Java
Cryptography teaches you how to write secure programs using
Java's cryptographic tools. It includes thorough discussions
of the java.security package and the Java Cryptography
Extensions (JCE), showing you how to use security providers
and even implement your own provider. It discusses
authentication, key management, public and private key
encryption, and includes a secure talk application that
encrypts all data sent over the network. If you work with
sensitive data, you'll find this book i ... Read
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2002/09/26 |
O'Reilly |
1998/05/01 |
| This
essential Java 2 book covers Java's security mechanisms and
teaches you how to work with them. It discusses class
loaders, security managers, access lists, digital
signatures, and authentication and shows how to use these to
create and enforce your own security policy. ... Read
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2002/09/26 |
O'Reilly |
2001/05/01 |
| The
second edition focuses on the platform features of Java that
provide security--the class loader, bytecode verifier, and
security manager--and recent additions to Java that enhance
this security model: digital signatures, security providers,
and the access controller. The book covers in depth the
security model of Java 2, version 1.3, including the two new
security APIs: JAAS and JSSE. ... Read
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2003/09/12 |
O'Reilly |
2003/08/01 |
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Single sign-on is the holy grail of network administration,
and Kerberos is the only game in town. Microsoft, by
integrating Kerberos into Active Directory in Windows 2000
and 2003, has extended the reach of Kerberos to all networks
large or small. Kerberos: The Definitive Guide shows you how
to implement Kerberos on Windows and Unix systems for secure
authentication. In addition to covering the basic principles
behind cryptographic authentication, it covers everything
from basic installation to ... Read
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2002/09/26 |
O'Reilly |
2001/12/01 |
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Designed for both new programmers and those experienced in
other languages, this book presents the core features of
Oracle's PL/SQL language in an easy-to-read format. Learning
Oracle PL/SQL will bring programmers up to speed on the most
important aspects of PL/SQL, including web and Internet
programming. Updated through Oracle9i, includes sample
programs downloadable from http://examples.oreilly.com/learnoracle.
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| Nessus Network Auditing |
| By Jay Beale, Renaud Deraison, Haroon Meer,
Roelof Temmingh, Charl Van Der Walt |
| Slots: 1.0 |
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2005/09/17 |
Syngress |
2004/09/01 |
| This
book focuses on installing, configuring and optimizing
Nessus, which is a remote security scanner for Linux, BSD,
Solaris, and other Unices. It is plug-in-based, has a GTK
interface, and performs over 1200 remote security checks. It
allows for reports to be generated in HTML, XML, LaTeX, and
ASCII text, and suggests solutions for security problems. As
with many open source programs, Nessus is incredibly
popular, incredibly powerful, and incredibly
under-documented. There are many Web sites ... Read
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2004/04/03 |
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