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802.11 Security
By Bob Fleck, Bruce Potter
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2002/12/10 O'Reilly 2002/12/01
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 More >
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802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide
By Matthew Gast
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2002/09/26 O'Reilly 2002/04/01
As a network administrator, architect, or security professional, you need to understand the capabilities, limitations, and risks associated with integrating wireless LAN technology into your current infrastructure. This practical guide provides all the information necessary to analyze and deploy wireless networks with confidence. It's the only source that offers a full spectrum view of 802.11, from the minute details of the specification, to deployment, monitoring, and troubleshooting. ...  Read More >
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802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide
By Matthew Gast
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2005/08/03 O'Reilly 2005/04/01
As we all know by now, wireless networks offer many advantages over fixed (or wired) networks. Foremost on that list is mobility, since going wireless frees you from the tether of an Ethernet cable at a desk. But that's just the tip of the cable-free iceberg. Wireless networks are also more flexible, faster and easier for you to use, and more affordable to deploy and maintain. The de facto standard for wireless networking is the 802.11 protocol, which includes Wi-Fi (the wireless standard known ...  Read More >
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Apache Security
By Ivan Ristic
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2005/03/30 O'Reilly 2005/03/01
This 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 More >
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Assessing Network Security
By Lam Kevin, LeBlanc David, Smith Ben
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2005/05/18 Microsoft Press 2004/06/23
Help beat the hackers at their own game! Discover how to take charge of system assets through hands-on vulnerability scanning, penetration testing, and other advanced testing techniques—straight from members of the Microsoft Security Team. ...  Read More >
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Buffer Overflow Attacks: Detect, Exploit, Prevent
By James C. Foster
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2005/07/28 Syngress 2005/02/01
Will the Code You Write Today Headline Tomorrow's BugTraq Mail List? Includes Numbered-by-Line Exploit Code Examples That Illustrate the Differences Between Stack Overflows, Heap Corruption, and Format String Bugs Provides Case Studies for Most Major Platforms and Environments, Including Windows, FreeBSD, FrontPage, and Linux Avoid Worm or Custom Exploits by Analyzing Your Source Code to Detect Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities Forensic investigations of notorious Internet attacks, such as the SQL ...  Read More >
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Building Internet Firewalls, 2nd Edition
By D. Brent Chapman, Simon Cooper, Elizabeth D. Zwicky
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2002/09/27 O'Reilly 2000/06/01
Completely revised and much expanded, the new edition of the highly respected and bestselling Building Internet Firewalls now covers Unix, Linux, and Windows NT. This practical and detailed guide explains in step-by-step fashion how to design and install firewalls and configure Internet services to work with a firewall. It covers a wide range of services and protocols and offers a complete list of resources, including the location of many publicly available firewalls construction tools. ...  Read More >
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Building Secure Microsoft ASP.NET Applications: Authentication, Authorization, and Secure Communication
By  patterns & practices 
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2005/05/18 Microsoft Press 2003/01/22
This guide presents a practical, scenario-driven approach to designing and building security-enhanced ASP.NET applications for Microsoft® Windows® 2000 and version 1.1 of the Microsoft .NET Framework. ...  Read More >
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Building Secure Servers with Linux
By Michael D. Bauer
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2002/11/15 O'Reilly 2002/10/01
This book provides a unique balance of "big picture" principles that transcend specific software packages and version numbers, and very clear procedures on securing some of those software packages. An all-inclusive resource for Linux users who wish to harden their systems, the book covers general security as well as key services such as DNS, the Apache Web server, mail, file transfer, and secure shell. ...  Read More >
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Building Wireless Community Networks
By Rob Flickenger
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2002/09/26 O'Reilly 2001/11/01
Building Wireless Community Networks offers a compelling case for building wireless networks on a local level: They are inexpensive, and they can be implemented and managed by the community using them, whether it's a school, a neighborhood, or a small business. This book also provides all the necessary information for planning a network, getting the necessary components, and understanding protocols that you need to design and implement your network. ...  Read More >
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Building Wireless Community Networks, 2nd Edition
By Rob Flickenger
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2003/06/28 O'Reilly 2003/06/01
Building Wireless Community Networks is about getting people online using wireless network technology. The 802.11b standard (also known as WiFi) makes it possible to network towns, schools, neighborhoods, small business, and almost any kind of organization. All that's required is a willingness to cooperate and share resources. The first edition of this book helped thousands of people engage in community networking activities. This revised and expanded edition adds coverage on new network monitor ...  Read More >
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Cisco Cookbook
By Ian J. Brown, Kevin Dooley
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2003/07/31 O'Reilly 2003/07/01
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 More >
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Cisco IOS Access Lists
By Jeff Sedayao
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2002/09/26 O'Reilly 2001/06/01
This 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 More >
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Cisco IOS in a Nutshell
By James Boney
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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 More >
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Cisco IOS in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition
By James Boney
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2005/10/18 O'Reilly 2005/08/01
Cisco routers are everywhere that networks are. They come in all sizes, from inexpensive units for homes and small offices to equipment costing well over $100,000 and capable of routing at gigabit speeds. A fixture in today's networks, Cisco claims roughly 70% of the router market, producing high-end switches, hubs, and other network hardware. One unifying thread runs through the product line: virtually all of Cisco's products run the Internetwork Operating System, or IOS. If you work with Cisco ...  Read More >
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Computer Privacy Annoyances
By Dan Tynan
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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 More >
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Digital Identity
By Phil Windley
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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 More >
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Ending Spam
By Jonathan A. Zdziarski
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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 More >
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Essential PHP Security
By Chris Shiflett
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2005/10/28 O'Reilly 2005/10/01
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 More >
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Ethereal Packet Sniffing
By Angela D. Orebaugh, Gilbert Ramirez
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2004/04/24 Syngress 2004/02/01
Ethereal is the premier Open Source protocol analyzer for Windows and Unix, and was recently voted the #2 most popular open source security tool of any kind. This is the first book available on Ethereal, which like most open source tools is extremely popular yet almost completely undocumented. 100,000 new copies of Ethereal are downloaded and installed every month. ...  Read More >
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Hardening Cisco Routers
By Thomas Akin
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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 More >
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Home Networking: The Missing Manual
By Scott Lowe
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2005/09/16 O'Reilly 2005/07/01
Millions of computers around the world today are connected by the Internet, so why is it still so hard to hook up a few PCs in you own home? Whether you want to share an Internet connection, install WiFi, or maybe just cut down on the number of printers you own, home networks are supposed to help make your life easier. Instead, most aspiring home networkers get lost in a confusing maze of terms and technologies: 802.11g, Fast Ethernet, Cat 5 cable (or was it Cat 5e?), Powerline, and on and confu ...  Read More >
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Identity Management Design Guide with IBM Tivoli Identity Manager
By Axel Bücker, Andrew Camp, Rick Cohen, David Edwards, Collin Penman, Thomas Sant'ana
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2004/05/14 IBM 2003/07/10
Enterprise integration for identity management Complete architecture and component discussion Tivoli Access Manager integration Identity Management is the concept of providing a unifying interface to manage all aspects related to individuals and their interactions with the business. It is the process that enables business initiatives by efficiently managing the user life cycle (including identity/resource provisioning for people (users)), and by integrating it into the required business processe ...  Read More >
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Incident Response
By Richard Forno, Kenneth R. van Wyk
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2002/09/26 O'Reilly 2001/08/01
Are you ready for a computer "incident," such as a security breach? Incident Response shows you both the technical and administrative aspects of building an effective incident response plan. You'll learn about the different types of incidents and ways to respond to them, how to put together an incident response team, what procedures to use, what tools there are for investigating incidents, and where to find extensive online resources. ...  Read More >
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Inside the Spam Cartel
By  Spammer-X
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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 More >
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Internet Forensics
By Robert Jones
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2005/10/28 O'Reilly 2005/10/01
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 More >
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Java Cryptography
By Jonathan Knudsen
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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 More >
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Java Programming with Oracle JDBC
By Donald Bales
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2002/09/26 O'Reilly 2001/12/01
Learn how to leverage JDBC, a key Java technology used to access relational data from Java programs, in an Oracle environment. Author Donald Bales begins by teaching you the mysteries of establishing database connections, and how to issue SQL queries and get results back. You'll move on to advanced topics such as streaming large objects, calling PL/SQL procedures, and working with Oracle9i's object-oriented features, then finish with a look at transactions, concurrency management, and performanc ...  Read More >
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Java Security
By Scott Oaks
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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 More >
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Java Security, 2nd Edition
By Scott Oaks
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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 More >
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Kerberos: The Definitive Guide
By Jason Garman
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2003/09/12 O'Reilly 2003/08/01
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 More >
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Learning Oracle PL/SQL
By Bill Pribyl
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2002/09/26 O'Reilly 2001/12/01
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. ...  Read More >
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Learning Windows Server 2003
By Jonathan Hassell
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2005/01/12 O'Reilly 2004/12/01
Windows Server 2003 is the right server for a world dominated by enterprise networks and web-based server applications, but getting this server up and running is a formidable task. Our no-fluff guide gives you exactly what you need for installing, configuring, securing, and managing Server 2003, and offers hands-on advice for planning, implementing and growing Windows networks without trying to teach you how to be a system administrator. ...  Read More >
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Linux Network Administrator's Guide, 3rd Edition
By Tony Bautts, Terry Dawson, Gregor N. Purdy
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2005/03/07 O'Reilly 2005/02/01
The Linux Network Administrator's Guide, Third Edition updates a classic Linux title from O'Reilly. This refreshed resource takes an in-depth look at everything you need to know to join a network. Topics covered include all of the essential networking software that comes with the Linux operating system, plus information on a host of cutting-edge services including wireless hubs, spam filtering, and more. ...  Read More >
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Linux Security Cookbook
By Daniel J. Barrett, Robert G. Byrnes, Richard Silverman
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2003/06/14 O'Reilly 2003/06/01
The Linux Security Cookbook includes real solutions to a wide range of targeted problems, such as sending encrypted email within Emacs, restricting access to network services at particular times of day, firewalling a webserver, preventing IP spoofing, setting up key-based SSH authentication, and much more. With over 150 ready-to-use scripts and configuration files, this unique book helps administrators secure their systems without having to look up specific syntax. ...  Read More >
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Linux Server Security, 2nd Edition
By Michael D. Bauer
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2005/01/27 O'Reilly 2005/01/01
Linux Server Security, 2nd Edition expertly conveys to administrators and developers the tricks of the trade that can help them avoid serious security breaches. It covers both background theory and practical step-by-step instructions for protecting a server that runs Linux. Packed with examples, this must-have book lets the good guys stay one step ahead of potential adversaries. ...  Read More >
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Linux Unwired
By Edd Dumbill, Brian Jepson, Roger Weeks
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2004/04/16 O'Reilly 2004/04/01
Linux Unwired is a one-stop wireless information source for on-the-go Linux users. Whether you're considering Wi-Fi as a supplement or alternative to cable and DSL, using Bluetooth to network devices in your home or office,or want to use cellular data plans for access to data nearly everywhere, this book will show you the full-spectrum view of wireless capabilities of Linux, and how to take advantage of them. ...  Read More >
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Lotus Notes and Domino R5.0 Security Infrastructure Revealed
By Søren  Peter Nielsen, Frederic Dahm, Marc Lüscher, Hidenobu Yamamoto, Fiona Collins, Brian Denholm, Suresh Kumar, John Softley
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2004/05/11 IBM 1999/05/06
This redbook describes how to build a secure infrastructure with Lotus Notes and Domino R5.0. It reveals the following: - The strong security infrastructure that has always been part of Notes and Domino - How Notes and Domino R5.0 supports today's open Internet security standards (X.509) - How Domino can be part of full security solutions that go beyond single systems, single platforms and single companies First we introduce basic security concepts and the Domino family in general. We will then ...  Read More >
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Malicious Mobile Code: Virus Protection for Windows
By Roger A. Grimes
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2002/09/27 O'Reilly 2001/08/01
"Malicious mobile code" is a new term to describe all sorts of destructive programs: viruses, worms, trojans, and rogue Internet content. Malicious mobile code is more prevalent today than ever before, and both home users and system administrators need to be on the alert to protect their network or company against attacks. Malicious Mobile Code reveals what such code can and can't do and how to recognize, remove, and prevent it. Readers learn effective strategies, tips, and tricks for securing a ...  Read More >
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Managing Security with Snort and IDS Tools
By Kerry J. Cox, Christopher Gerg
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2004/08/13 O'Reilly 2004/08/01
This practical guide to managing network security covers reliable methods for detecting network intruders, from using simple packet sniffers to more sophisticated IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems) applications and the GUI interfaces for managing them. A comprehensive resource for monitoring illegal entry attempts, Managing Security with Snort and IDS Tools provides step-by-step instructions on getting up and running with Snort 2.1, and how to shut down and secure workstations, servers, firewalls ...  Read More >
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Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security
By Paco Hope, Yanek Korff, Bruce Potter
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2005/08/06 O'Reilly 2005/03/01
FreeBSD and OpenBSD are increasingly gaining traction in educational institutions, non-profits, and corporations worldwide because they provide significant security advantages over Linux. Although a lot can be said for the robustness, clean organization, and stability of the BSD operating systems, security is one of the main reasons system administrators use these two platforms. There are plenty of books to help you get a FreeBSD or OpenBSD system off the ground, and all of them touch on securit ...  Read More >
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MCAD/MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit: Implementing Security for Applications with Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET and Microsoft Visual C#® .NET
By Tony Northrup
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2005/05/18 Microsoft Press 2004/08/11
Get in-depth preparation for Exams 70-330 and 70-340—two new, security-focused electives for MCAD and MCSD certification—as you advance your expertise with Visual Basic .NET and Visual C# .NET. Includes 300-question test bank, eBook, and more. ...  Read More >
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MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-299): Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Network
By Tony Northrup, Orin Thomas
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2005/06/01 Microsoft Press 2004/03/24
Get in-depth preparation for Exam 70-299, a core, security-related MCSE exam for Windows Server 2003—as you build real-world job skills. Kit includes 325-question test bank, full review, case studies, evaluation software, and more. ...  Read More >
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Microsoft Log Parser Toolkit
By  Mark Burnett , Gabriele Giuseppini
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2005/09/17 Syngress 2005/02/01
Do you want to find Brute Force Attacks against your Exchange Server? Would you like to know who is spamming you? Do you need to monitor the performance of your IIS Server? Are there intruders out there you would like to find? Would you like to build user logon reports from your Windows Server? Would you like to export your logs to XML? Would you like working scripts to automate all of these tasks and many more for you? If so, this book is for you... "Microsoft Log Parser Toolkit" is co-authored ...  Read More >
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Microsoft® Windows® Security Resource Kit
By Ben Smith, Komar Brian,  Microsoft Security Team 
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2005/05/12 Microsoft Press 2003/03/12
This kit gives you information and tools—straight from the Microsoft Security Team—to help secure Microsoft® Windows®–based clients, servers, networks, and Internet services. The tools and scripts provided help you maximize data and system security. ...  Read More >
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Nessus Network Auditing
By Jay Beale, Renaud Deraison, Haroon Meer, Roelof Temmingh, Charl Van Der Walt
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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 More >
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Network Security Assessment
By Chris McNab
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2004/04/03 O'Reill