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".
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 compelling book Database Nation from O'Reilly. Simson Garfinkel describes the loss of privacy being perpetuated by technology.
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 Degunking Windows by Joli Ballew and Jeff Duntemann from Paraglyph Press.
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.
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.