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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 "P".
PC Annoyances
PC Annoyances by Steve Bass is a treasure trove of helpful hints, tips and tricks to help you wring every ounce of performance out of your Windows computer and end those frustrations and irritations it causes on a daily basis.
PDA Security
A review of the book PDA Security: Incorporating Handhelds Into The Enterprise by David Melnick, Mark Dinman and Alexander Muratov. PDA's are becoming quite ubiquitous and offer an avenue of access to many corporate networks which needs to be secured.
Personal Firewalls
Personal Firewalls by Lisa Yeo does a good job of providing a thorough understanding of the purpose and use of firewalls while also stressing their limitations and pitfalls.
PGP & GPG
Book review of PGP & GPG: Email For The Practical Paranoid by Michael W. Lucas from No Starch Press
Phishing Exposed
A review of the book Phishing Exposed: Uncover Secrets From The Dark Side by Lance James from Syngress Publishing
Phishing: Cutting The Identity Theft Line
Book review of Phishing: Cutting The Identity Theft Line by Rachael Lininger and Russel Dean Vines from John Wiley & Sons Publishing
PKI Security Solutions
PKI Security Solutions, by Kapil Raina, offers a timely and insightful look at this security technology. It covers the broad concepts as well as providing PKI solutions to specific HIPAA, GLBA and other compliance issues.
Practical Cryptography
Practical Cryptography is the follow up to Applied Cryptography from respected experts Neils Ferguson and Bruce Schneier. For an overview of cryptography and where it is heading this is a great book.
Practical Unix & Internet Security
The 3rd Edition of Practical Unix & Internet Security is updated to bring this classic book current with newer technologies, tools and techniques.
Programming .NET Security
Adam Freeman and Allen Jones have written a detailed, yet concise book that all .NET programmers should read to learn to write secure code.
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