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Information Security Management Handbook Sixth Edition (VOLUME 2)
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The Security Intelligence Handbook.Third Edition
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Cybersecurity handbook
As information and communication technologies create a world of everincreasing complexity in interconnected systems and devices, the public debate on cybersecurity and privacy issues is constantly at the forefront, highlighting the need to strengthen the protection and resilience of these systems from the constantly evolving threats of modern cyberspace.
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CYBERSECURITY
Charles J . Brooks, Christopher Grow, Philip Craig, Donald Short,As always, I want to thank the staff at ETG/Marcraft for making it easy to turn out a good product. In particular, thanks to Cathy Boulay and Luke Johns from the Product Development department for their excellent work in getting the text and graphics ready to go and looking good. Many thanks as well to Jeff Riley, whom I’ve known and worked with in the book production business for many years. Thanks for putting together another great project.
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Cuber security essentials
James Graham, Richard Howard, Ryan Olson,This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or the consequences of their use.
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Computer security
William Stallings, Lawrie Brown,In the four and a half years since the first edition of this book was published, the field has seen continued innovations and improvements. In this new edition, we try to capture these changes while maintaining a broad and comprehensive coverage of the entire field.
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Information Security Management Handbook Sixth Edition (VOLUME 2)
Harold F. Tipton, Micki Krause,Information security is an interesting, many times frustrating discipline to institutionalize. The commonly accepted triad—people, process, technology—trips easily off the tongue. However, breaking down the threesome into its subcomponents gives one pause. Information security truly is a complex composite of many fields of study, including sociology, psychology, anthropology, virology, criminology, cryptology, etiology, and technology. Thus, we give tribute here to those who willingly choose to slay the dragons, oftentimes finding themselves tilting at windmills instead.
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The Security Intelligence Handbook.Third Edition
Jeff May Cover, Lucas Clauser, Christopher Ahlberg,Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
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Microsoft Windows server administration
Jeff Kellum, Tom Carpenter,Thank you for choosing Microsoft Windows Server Administration Essentials. This book is part of a family of premium-quality Sybex books, all of which are written by outstanding authors who combine practical experience with a gift for teaching.
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Linux Networking Cookbook
Gregory Boyce,Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Neither the author(s), nor Packt Publishing, and its dealers and distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book.
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Computer Security
William Stallings, Lawrie Brown,Many of the designations by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and the publisher was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed in initial caps or all caps.
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Modern Operating Systems
Andrew S.Tanebaum, Herbert Bos,The fourth edition of this book differs from the third edition in numerous ways.There are large numbers of small changes everywhere to bring the material up todate as operating systems are not standing still.The chapter on Multimedia Operating Systems has been moved to the Web,primarily to make room for new material and keep the book from growing to a completely unmanageable size.
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LINUX with Operating System Concepts
Richard Fox,This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or the consequences of their use. The authors and publishers have attempted to trace the copyright holders of all material reproduced in this publication and apologize to copyright holders if permission to publish in this form has not been obtained. If any copyright material has not been acknowledged please write and let us know so we may rectify in any future reprint.
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Data Communications and Networking with TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Behrouz A. Forouzan,The Internet addresses listed in the text were accurate at the time of publication. The inclusion of a website does not indicate an endorsement by the authors or McGraw Hill LLC, and McGraw Hill LLC does not guarantee the accuracy of the information presented at these sites
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Computer Networking. A Top-Down Approach. Seventh Edition
James F. Kurose,Today's Internet is arguably the largest engineered system ever created by -mankind, with hundreds of millions of connected computers, communication links, and switches; with billions of users who connect via laptops, tablets, and smartphones; and with an array of new Internet-connected “things” including game consoles, surveillance systems, watches, eye glasses, thermostats, body scales, and cars. Given that the Internet is so large and has so many diverse components and uses, is there any hope of understanding how it works? Are there guiding principles and structure that can provide a foundation for understanding such an amazingly large and
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Data and Computer Communications
William Stallings,All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without either the prior written permission of the publisher or a license permitting restricted copying in the United Kingdom issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency Ltd, Saffron House, 6–10 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS
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Data Structures and Algorithms Using C#
Michael McMillan,C# programmers: no more translating data structures from C++ or Java to use in your programs! Mike McMillan provides a tutorial on how to use data structures and algorithms plus the first comprehensive reference for C# implementation of data structures and algorithms found in the .NET Framework library, as well as those developed by the programmer. The approach is very practical, using timing tests rather than Big O notation to analyze the efficiency of an approach. Coverage includes arrays and array lists, linked lists, hash tables, dictionaries, trees, graphs, and sorting and searching algorithms, as well as more advanced algorithms such as probabilistic algorithms and dynamic programming. This is the perfect resource for C# professionals and students alike.
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Computer Networks
Andrew S. Tanenbaum, David J. Wetherall,All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without either the prior written permission of the publisher or a licence permitting restricted copying in the United Kingdom issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency Ltd, Saffron House, 6–10 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS
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Computer Organization and Design
David A. Patterson, John L. Hennessy,This race to innovate has led to unprecedented progress since the inception of electronic computing in the late 1940s. Had the transportation industry kept pace with the computer industry, for example, today we could travel from New York to London in a second for a penny.
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Data Communications and Networking
Behrouz A. Forouzan,As one of the fastest growing technologies in our culture today, data communications and networking presents a unique challenge for instructors. As both the number and types of students are increasing, it is essential to have a textbook that provides coverage of the latest advances, while presenting the material in a way that is accessible to students with little or no background in the field. Using a bottom-up approach, Data Communications and Networking presents this highly technical subject matter without relying on complex formulas by using a strong pedagogical approach supported by more than 700 figures. Now in its Fourth Edition, this textbook brings the beginning student right to the forefront of the latest advances in the field, while presenting the fundamentals in a clear, straightforward manner. Students will find better coverage, improved figures and better explanations on cutting-edge material. The "bottom-up" approach allows instructors to cover the material in one course, rather than having separate courses on data communications and networking.
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Introduction to Modern Cryptography
Jonathan Katz, Yehuda Lindell,Historically, cryptography arose as a means to enable parties to maintain privacy of the information they send to each other, even in the presence of an adversary with access to the communication channel. While providing privacy remains a central goal, the field has expandeded to encompass many others, including not just other goals of communication security, such as guaranteeing integrity and authenticity of communications, but many more sophisticated and fascinating goals. Once largely the domain of the military, cryptography is now in widespread use, and you are likely to have used it even if you don't know it.
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Introduction to Modern Cryptography
Mihir Bellare, Phillip Rogaway,Historically, cryptography arose as a means to enable parties to maintain privacy of the information they send to each other, even in the presence of an adversary with access to the communication channel. While providing privacy remains a central goal, the field has expandeded to encompass many others, including not just other goals of communication security, such as guaranteeing integrity and authenticity of communications, but many more sophisticated and fascinating goals. Once largely the domain of the military, cryptography is now in widespread use, and you are likely to have used it even if you don't know it.