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Book reviews of network and computer security book reviews sorted alphabetically by title. This section contains books starting with the letter "M".
Mac Annoyances
A review of the book Mac Annoyances by John Rizzo from O'Reilly Publishing. I think the Apple Mac fanatic police might revoke Rizzo's membership for suggesting that the Mac is in any way not intuitive or perfect just the way it is, but Rizzo set out to help those who find working with the Mac to have its own annoyances.
Mac OS X Maximum Security
The authors bring decades of combined Mac and Unix experience to bear on the new Mac operating system based on Unix / BSD. This is a must read for anyone trying to secure an OS X server.
Make Magazine: Technology On Your Time
A review of the new periodical publication, Make: Technology On Your Time, from O'Reilly Publishing. This magazine spotlights D.I.Y. (do-it-yourself) projects, complete with pictures and instructions, for all sorts of gizmos and gadgets you can build yourself.
Malicious Cryptography: Exposing Cryptovirology
Adam Young and Moti Yung provide a glimpse at how malware development might be combined with cryptography and what sort of malicious code could result.
Malware: Fighting Malicious Code
Malware: Fighting Malicious Code by Ed Skoudis is a must-read book. This is the most detailed and comprehensive book about malicious code to date.
Mapping Security
A review of the book Mapping Security: The Corporate Security Sourcebook for Today's Global Economy by Tom Patterson and Scott Gleeson Blue from Symantec Press.
Maximum Wireless Security
Maximum Wireless Security is an excellent book that provides thorough coverage of not only wireless security but also the fundamentals of wireless hardware, wireless protocols and more. This is a comprehensive book on wireless networks and it includes a CD with excellent tools to help you out.
Mike Meyers' Certification Passport- Security+
I used Mike Meyers' books to cram for my A+ exam years ago and have liked them ever since. If you are preparing to take the Security+ certification exam you should check this book out.
Myth of Homeland Security
Marcus Ranum has put together an intelligent and engaging look at the state of national security in America. Highlighting issues and concerns- this book is a joy to read and will leave you questioning just how secure our Homeland Security really is.

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