D: Network Security Books Starting With The Letter "D"
Book reviews of network and computer security book reviews sorted alphabetically by title. This section contains books starting with the letter "D".
Database Hackers Handbook
A review of the book Database Hackers Handbook: Defending Database Servers, written by a team of experts led by one of the foremost database security evangelists, David Litchfield.
A review of the book Database Hackers Handbook: Defending Database Servers, written by a team of experts led by one of the foremost database security evangelists, David Litchfield.
Database Nation
A review of the compelling book Database Nation from O'Reilly. Simson Garfinkel describes the loss of privacy being perpetuated by technology.
A review of the compelling book Database Nation from O'Reilly. Simson Garfinkel describes the loss of privacy being perpetuated by technology.
Defend I.T.- Security By Example
A review of the book Defend I.T.: Security By Example by Ajay Gupta and Scott Laliberte from Addison Wesley Publishing
A review of the book Defend I.T.: Security By Example by Ajay Gupta and Scott Laliberte from Addison Wesley Publishing
Degunking Windows
A review of the book Degunking Windows by Joli Ballew and Jeff Duntemann from Paraglyph Press.
A review of the book Degunking Windows by Joli Ballew and Jeff Duntemann from Paraglyph Press.
Designing Network Security - 2nd Edition
Merike Kaeo has put together a very good book covering a broad range of network security concepts and technology and focusing on implementation using Cisco hardware / software solutions.
Merike Kaeo has put together a very good book covering a broad range of network security concepts and technology and focusing on implementation using Cisco hardware / software solutions.
Digital Fortress
A review of the cyber-thriller novel Digital Fortress by Dan Brown. An excellent novel highlighting encryption and high-technology espionage as well as some government / privacy issues.
A review of the cyber-thriller novel Digital Fortress by Dan Brown. An excellent novel highlighting encryption and high-technology espionage as well as some government / privacy issues.
