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- Maximum Security- A Hacker's Guide to Protecting Your Internet Site and Network
A Hacker's Guide to Protecting Your Internet Site and Network:
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- Internet Security- A Jumpstart for Systems Administrators and IT Managers
A Jumpstart for Systems Administrators and IT Managers:
- Book by Juanita Ellis and Tim Speed.
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Microsoft(r) Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000:
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- Digital Certificates- Applied Internet Security
Applied Internet Security:
- Book by Jalal Feghhi and Peter Williams.
A Hacker's Guide to Protecting Your Internet Site and Network:
Book by Anonymous. Sams 885 pages Paperback Published 1997-06. Description: Written by an anonymous hacker, Maximum Security details hundreds of ways in which invaders may be able to penetrate your system and the steps that you can take to stop them. Before he was arrested, the author used his considerable talents to crack ATMs. Drawing on his vast experience, the author takes you on a journey of the tools that crackers have at their disposal, the ways in which they exploit holes in popular operating systems, and what protective measures are available for each. At nearly 900 pages, this volume is not only an excellent reference source, but also a testimony to the sheer volume of techniques available to those who wish to illicitly gain access to systems. If you're a system administrator, this book will, quite simply, scare you silly--and it should. It will also help you take preventative steps that will ultimately allow you a well-deserved peace of mind. An included CD-ROM contains a selection of security utilities, such as SAFEsuite, a demo of PORTUS Secure Firewall, and the famous SATAN (Security Administrator Tool for Analyzing Networks), which are all discussed within the book.Description: Security continues to be the predominant concern for any organization that is either on the Internet now or considering it. Nary a week passes where there isn't some new report of hackers breaking into computer systems at some government agency, or trashing some Fortune 500 company's Web site, or even stealing user passwords and credit card numbers. In June 1997, this book's first edition immediately shot to the top of several computer security bestseller lists. While undoubtedly some bought the book to learn how to hack, it turns out that the book's most enthusiastic fans were computer security managers who appreciated the book's comprehensive coverage and clear, to-the-point descriptions of the most common techniques hackers use to penetrate systems. The hacking community, however, hasn't stood still. This thoroughly updated edition discusses the hundreds of new computer system holes that have been discovered over the course of the past year, and covers the latest hacker techniques.
- Review:: 'Packed with quality links to specific information There is no task more daunting than one that is fundamentally impossible, extensive and yet necessary. Computer security is like that, as the only secure computer is one that is disconnected from all power sources. The moment it is powered up in a mode that allows useful work to be done, it becomes vulnerable. Furthermore, the number of ways it is vulnerable is effectively infinite, meaning that the number is so large and complex, that it is not possible to handle them all. Finally, it is necessary, as the world is full of a large number of people whose sole purpose in life seems to be to cause as much damage and frustration as they possibly can. Therefore, there is no choice but to apply as many security features as possible to all our computer systems.
This book is an overview of the primary aspects of computer security. Split up into the six broad categories: security concepts, hacking 101, a defender's toolkit, weapons of mass destruction, architecture, platforms and security; and security and integrated services, there is also an extensive bibliography of websites, books and software. If you are interested in an overview of computer security, then this book will provide it. However, the main value that I get from the book is from the links to more detailed information. I recently taught a special topics course in computer security and I found it invaluable in tracking down detailed information concerning topics such as specific types of distributed denial of service attacks, steganography, password cracking dictionaries and communication protocols. The encyclopedia form of the book makes it very valuable as a primary initial reference. Useful as an overview for people seeking their first knowledge of computer security, this book will also have value for the IT worker who needs pointers to specific information regarding computer security.
- Review:: 'A practitioner's point of view... Well, I have bought every version of this book since the first and continue to find reasons enclosed to keep it on my bookshelf. I even own Maximum Linux Security. Yep. It's excellent as well.
Not only does the book give you a good feel about where to find the tools of the trade it also gives you insight into their usage. I regularly investigate computer-based instrusions and find that many of the concepts included in these chapters are enclosed. I cut my teeth on this series of books a few years ago and continue to keep my skills fresh with them today. I belieive in this book. I think any serious practitioner should at least browse it to see what he or she is missing. Loved it - Keep them coming. I'm looking forward to seeing if this edition has anything on the latest exploits concerning the use of Nimda/Code Red/Unicode invasions that I am seeing in conjunction with Scanner Tools and remote control utilities is discussed or not... IRC-Scripters... Anyone have info contact me ...Thanks...
- Review:: 'Essential information and a lot of it Security is an enormous task, the amount of information in this book, both written and referenced, is intimidating. Furthermore, the reality that it is necessary for your survival can raise your blood pressure and the number of hours you lay awake at night. Fortunately, it is not necessary to do it all at once and there are software tools that can make the scanning for security problems much easier.
This book contains complete descriptions of the most common forms of computer security problems, including how attackers use the weaknesses and links to additional information. Computer security is an area of computing that is very close to the shadowy world of spies and secret agents. Fourteen contributors other than the lead author are listed on the inside front cover, four of which are not pictured. The lead author is also listed as anonymous. In terms of content, the descriptions are complete, both in coverage and detail. Somewhere, somehow, the people who manage the IT facilities at organizations must make contact with the material in this book and it is as good a place as any to do so. The authors also do an excellent job in aggregating references to more detailed explanations of the various areas of security. You could literally spend weeks following all the research paths listed for most of the topics. The only people who can afford to do nothing are those who have nothing. Everyone else should read this book and take the appropriate actions to protect themselves.
- Review:: 'Only one piece of the puzzle Maximum Security has always been a good book for putting things basically in perspective. It is a good book for explaining the basic habits and trends that net/sys admins should know for keeping their networks relatively secure. One reviewer posted that the exploits listed are out dated. Most books have "outdated exploits". For up to date exploit information, one does not buy a book, they subscribe to a newsletter or news forum that deals specifically with security issues related to their OS or software. This book may not be a manual for cracking systems, but it still does bear some useful information to the receptive reader.
- Review:: 'Very good, general, requires our iniative This is a very good book, a bit general, but covers a lot of inportant topics, such as sections of major OSs and a large meaty portion on urls, and lists of various kinds.
Don't get me wrong this is a very good book, but in order to get the best out of it you really must use the links in it. And there are thousands of them. Just reading the book will not make you an expert, or a hacker. For this reason it is a excellent starting book on security, giving a whole host of information, abeit some sections are outdated, for instance VAX/VMS systems (or that may just be my ignorance). Overral yes, I would heartily reccomend this book to any aspiring hacker, systems administrator, or security professional, but you will have to use your own iniative to get the best out of this book.
A Jumpstart for Systems Administrators and IT Managers:
Book by Juanita Ellis and Tim Speed. Digital Press 420 pages Paperback Published 2003-05. Description: Internet Security incorporates not only the technology needed to support a solid security strategy but also those policies and processes that must be incorporated in order for that strategy to work.
New methods of breaking into corporate networks are resulting in major losses. This book provides the latest information on how to guard against attacks and informs the IT manager of the products that can detect and prevent break-ins. Crucial concepts such as authentication and encryption are explained, enabling the reader to understand when and where these technologies will be useful. Due to the authors' experiences in helping corporations develop secure networks, they are able to include the newest methods for protecting corporate data.
· Shield data from both the internal and external intruder · Discover products that can detect and prevent these break-ins · Protect against major losses with the latest incident handling procedures for detecting and recovering data from new viruses · Get details of a full security business review from performing the security risk analysis to justifying security expenditures based on your company's business needs
- Review:: '"Jumpstart" Is An Appropriate Subtitle Tim Speed and Juanita Ellis bring years of experience in helping corporations secure their networks and define their policies and procedures. This book is not a compendium of hacker techniques like Hacking Exposed or even a detailed description of any particular security technology such as firewalls or intrusion detection. This book provide a Security Administrator with the knowledge to implement security for their network and to define policies and procedures. It helps you ask the right questions to define your needs and gives hints and clues for what questions to ask when choosing a technology or vendor. It also contains tons of resources including addresses, phone numbers and URL's to contact many security vendors.
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