TECHTEAM SHUT THE WINDOWS OF THE PAST

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Computer and Information Security

1. Cryptography Books

2. Unix/Linux Security Books

3. Security+ Essentials ©2008 (Neil Smyth)

4. Java Security Books

5. Security Engineering: A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems ©2008 (Ross J. Anderson)

6. The Developer Highway Code ©2006 (Paul Maher/Alex Mackman) 142 pages

7. Forensic Discovery ©2005 (Dan Farmer/Wietse Venema) 240 pages [Homepage] [Wietse Venem]

8. Introduction to Computer Security: The NIST Handbook ©1995-2006 (NIST) [PDF]

9. Firewalls & VPN's: Firewalls Complete ©2002 (Marcus Goncalves) [1997 Edition]

10. Safeguarding Your Technology - Practical Guidelines for Electronic Education Information Security (Tom Szuba)

11. Security Engineering - A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems ©2001 (Ross Anderson)

12. Open Source Security Tools: Pratical Applications for Security, 600 pages, ©2005 (Tony Howlett)

13. Handbook of Information Security Management (Micki Krause/Harold F. Tipton) [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

14. The Protection of Information in Computer Systems (J.H. Saltzer and M.D. Schroeder)

15. The Open Source PKI Book, by Symeon (Simos) Xenitellis [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

16. Maximum Security: A Hackers' Guide to Protecting Your Internet Site and Network [Mirror] [Mirror]

17. Intrusion Detection Systems with Snort: Advanced IDS with Snort, Apache, MySQL, PHP, and ACID [Mirror]

18. Building Secure ASP.NET Applications: Authentication, Authorization, and Secure Communication

19. The .NET Developer's Guide to Windows Security ©2004 (Keith Brown) 408 pages

20. O'Reilly® Building Internet Firewalls (D.B, Chapman/E.D. Zwicky) [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

21. Making Strategy: National Security Processes and Problems ©2002 (Dennis Drew/Donald Snow

22. Spam Fighting and Email Security for the 21st Century

23. IT Security Cookbook ©1996-2003 (Sean Boran)

24. Computer Security in Open Systems [Mirror]

25. Defending Secrets, Sharing Data: New Locks and Keys for Electronic Information

26. Adjusting to a New Security Environment: The Defense Technology and Industrial Base Challenge

27. Building Future Security: Strategies for Restructuring the Defense Technology and Industrial Base

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