C: Network Security Books Starting With The Letter "C"
Book reviews of network and computer security book reviews sorted alphabetically by title. This section contains books starting with the letter "C".
Book Review: Crimeware
A review of Crimeware: Understanding New Attacks and Defenses by Markus Jakobsson and Zulfikar Ramzan from Addison Wesley's Symantec Press
A review of Crimeware: Understanding New Attacks and Defenses by Markus Jakobsson and Zulfikar Ramzan from Addison Wesley's Symantec Press
CCIE Security Practice Labs
A book review of CCIE Security Practice Labs (CCIE Self-Study) by Fahim Hussain and Yusuf Bhaiji. The book contains seven comprehensive CCIE security labs to fine-tune your configuration and troubleshooting skills. This book will help you prepare for the CCIE Security lab exam and hone your security configuration and troubleshooting skills.
A book review of CCIE Security Practice Labs (CCIE Self-Study) by Fahim Hussain and Yusuf Bhaiji. The book contains seven comprehensive CCIE security labs to fine-tune your configuration and troubleshooting skills. This book will help you prepare for the CCIE Security lab exam and hone your security configuration and troubleshooting skills.
Cisco Wireless LAN Security
Book review of Cisco Wireless LAN Security: Expert Guidance for Securing Your 802.11 Networks by Krishna Sankar, Sri Sundaralingam, Andrew Balinsky and Darrin Miller from Cisco Press
Book review of Cisco Wireless LAN Security: Expert Guidance for Securing Your 802.11 Networks by Krishna Sankar, Sri Sundaralingam, Andrew Balinsky and Darrin Miller from Cisco Press
CISSP All-In-One Exam Guide (3rd Edition)
Book review of CISSP All-In-One Exam Guide (3rd Edition) by Shon Harris from McGraw-Hill / Osborne publishing
Book review of CISSP All-In-One Exam Guide (3rd Edition) by Shon Harris from McGraw-Hill / Osborne publishing
Computer Forensics: Incident Response Essentials
Walter Kruse II and Jay Heiser combine their years of computer forensics experience to bring us a well-written and easy to read introduction to the fundamentals of computer forensic investigations.
Walter Kruse II and Jay Heiser combine their years of computer forensics experience to bring us a well-written and easy to read introduction to the fundamentals of computer forensic investigations.
Computer Security For The Home and Small Office
Computer Security For The Home and Small Office by Thomas Greene helps the computer security novice understand how and why they need to protect their computers.
Computer Security For The Home and Small Office by Thomas Greene helps the computer security novice understand how and why they need to protect their computers.
Computer Security- 20 Things Every Employee Should Know (2nd edition)
A review of the pamphlet-style book Computer Security: 20 Things Every Employee Should Know (2nd edition) by Ben Rothke from Osborne / McGraw-Hill Publishing
A review of the pamphlet-style book Computer Security: 20 Things Every Employee Should Know (2nd edition) by Ben Rothke from Osborne / McGraw-Hill Publishing
Counter Hack Reloaded
A review of Counter Hack Reloaded, the second edition of Ed Skoudis' Counter Hack: A Step-By-Step Guide to Computer Attacks and Effective Defenses.
A review of Counter Hack Reloaded, the second edition of Ed Skoudis' Counter Hack: A Step-By-Step Guide to Computer Attacks and Effective Defenses.
Counter Hack
Counter Hack: A Step-by-Step Guide to Computer Attacks and Effective Defenses by Ed Skoudis is an excellent book that anyone wanting to learn more about hack attacks and securing against them should read.
Counter Hack: A Step-by-Step Guide to Computer Attacks and Effective Defenses by Ed Skoudis is an excellent book that anyone wanting to learn more about hack attacks and securing against them should read.
Crackproof Your Software
Crackproof Your Software is an excellent book. I highly recommend that anyone in the business of developing software for profit read this book to learn how to protect your investment from being cracked and distributed illegally.
Crackproof Your Software is an excellent book. I highly recommend that anyone in the business of developing software for profit read this book to learn how to protect your investment from being cracked and distributed illegally.
