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Page 33 of Computer Books Fall 2005 by O'Reillysecurity security new internet forensics by robert jones october 2005 isbn 0-596-10006-x 240 pages $39.95 security and usability by lorrie cranor simson garfinkel august 2005 isbn 0-596-00827-9 738 pages $44.95 mastering freebsd and openbsd security by yanek korff paco hope bruce potter april 2005 isbn 0-596-00626-8 462 pages $49.95 managing security with snort and ids tools by kerry j cox christopher gerg august 2004 isbn 0-596-00661-6 288 pages $39.95 network security with openssl by jon viega matt messier pravir chandra june 2002 isbn 0-596-00270-x 384 pages $39.95 network security assessment by chris mcnab march 2004 isbn 0-596-00611-x 396 pages $39.95 internet forensics is a practical guide that shows you how to extract clues from a range of sources it describes how the bad guys try to cover their tracks and offers tricks that you can use to see through their disguises this book is packed with real world examples explained in detail that show just how much can be revealed with ingenuity and a little work there is increasing agreement that we need to design secure computer systems that people can actually use but less agreement about how to reach this goal destined to be the classic reference in this emerging field security and usability collects 34 groundbreaking essays from leading security and human-computer interaction hci researchers on authentication privacy and anonymity secure systems commercialization and much more it is expected to start an avalanche of discussion new ideas and further advances in this important field mastering freebsd and openbsd security is the only book currently on the market devoted completely to bsd security dozens of practical examples help administrators of all stripes select configure and deploy these operating systems by describing security solutions for real-life scenarios this convenient guide lets administrators push their server s security to the next level ssh the secure shell the definitive guide 2nd edition by daniel j barrett richard silverman robert g byrnes 2nd edition may 2005 isbn 0-596-00895-3 666 pages $39.95 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 routers sensors and other network devices openssl is a popular and effective open source version of ssl/tls the most widely used protocol for secure network communications network security with openssl details the challenges in securing network communications and shows you how to use openssl tools to best meet those challenges focused on the practical this book provides only the information that is necessary to use openssl safely and effectively 802.11 security by bruce potter bob fleck december 2002 isbn 0-596-00290-4 192 pages $34.95 network security assessment offers an efficient testing model you can adopt refine and reuse to create proactive defensive strategies to protect your systems from the threats that are out there as well as those still being developed this thorough and insightful guide covers offensive technologies by grouping and analyzing them at a higher level from both an offensive and defensive standpoint helping administrators design and deploy networks that are immune to offensive exploits tools and scripts pc pest control by preston gralla july 2005 isbn 0-596-00926-7 284 pages $24.95 computer privacy annoyances by dan tynan july 2005 isbn 0-596-00775-2 190 pages $19.95 bestseller security warrior by cyrus peikari anton chuvakin january 2004 isbn 0-596-00545-8 552 pages $44.95 this comprehensive guide helps you guard against internet pests like adware spyware trojans spam phishing and more written in a non-intimidating manner it describes each problem and its symptoms rates the danger level and then shows you how to solve the problem step by step lets you surf the web with a whole new level of confidence digital identity by phillip j windley august 2005 isbn 0-596-00878-3 254 pages $34.95 network-based automated services have changed the way businesses operate but not always for the better many companies are more concerned with risk than opportunity digital identity shows how an enterprisewide identity management architecture can provide security while ensuring that interactions with customers employees partners and suppliers are richer and more flexible 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 available about you and how to protect it you re a sitting duck this is your guide to a safer saner and more private life ssh is a popular protocol for securing your network connections it s reliable robust and reasonably easy to use and both free and commercial implementations are widely available for most operating systems everything you want to know about ssh is in our second edition of ssh the secure shell the definitive guide this updated book thoroughly covers the latest ssh-2 protocol for system administrators and end users snort cookbook by angela orebaugh simon biles jacob babbin march 2005 isbn 0-596-00791-4 286 pages $39.95 security warrior provides complete coverage of software reverse engineering and teaches you how to use advanced bayesian analysis to implement intrusion detection systems also provided are step-by-step instructions on how to detect wireless 802.11 rogue access points on a network ways to quickly build and configure honeynets and how to master computer forensics using real-world case studies security warrior also covers security aspects of new operating systems including windows server 2003 and windows ce .net this book shows you how to secure 802.11-based wireless networks particularly the 802.11b specification detailed coverage of security issues unique to wireless networking such as wireless access points wap bandwidth stealing and the problematic wired equivalent privacy component of 802.11 you will learn how to configure a wireless client and to set up a wap using either linux or freebsd controlling network access and encrypting client traffic are also covered thoroughly secure programming cookbook for c and c by john viega matt messier july 2003 isbn 0-596-00394-3 790 pages $49.95 kerberos the definitive guide by jason garman august 2003 isbn 0-596-00403-6 270 pages $34.95 network security tools by nitesh dhanjani justin clarke april 2005 isbn 0-596-00794-9 340 pages $34.95 in snort cookbook you ll learn tips tricks and techniques for using snort this cookbook covers installation optimization logging alerting rules and signatures detecting viruses countermeasures detecting common attacks administration honeypots and log analysis this ultimate snort source book will save you hundreds of hours solving problems bestseller network security hacks by andrew lockhart april 2004 isbn 0-596-00643-8 316 pages $24.95 this concise high-end guide shows you how to customize and extend popular open source security tools such as nikto ettercap and nessus it also addresses port scanners packet injectors network sniffers and web assessment tools network security tools is the one resource you want at your side when locking down your network hardening cisco routers see page 71 linux server security 2nd edition see page 13 order online anytime www.oreilly.com this information-packed book provides more than 100 quick practical and clever things to do to help make your linux unix or windows networks more secure loaded with concise but powerful examples of applied encryption intrusion detection logging trending and incident response network security hacks demonstrates effective methods for defending your servers and networks from a variety of devious and subtle attacks single sign-on is the holy grail of network administration and kerberos is the only game in town 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 advanced topics like cross-realm authentication defending against attacks on kerberos and troubleshooting secure programming cookbook for c and c is an important new resource for developers serious about writing secure code for unix including linux and windows environments this essential code companion covers a wide range of topics including safe initialization access control input validation symmetric and public key cryptography cryptographic hashes and macs authentication and key exchange pki random numbers and anti-tampering securing windows server 2003 see page 59 64 order toll free · 800-998-9938 · weekdays 7am3:30pm pacific time 65[close] |
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