E: Network Security Books Starting With The Letter "E"
Book reviews of network and computer security book reviews sorted alphabetically by title. This section contains books starting with the letter "E".
Julie Lucas and Brian Moeller have written a great book for a manager looking for help in defining and creating a computer incident response team. This book will help answer the necessary questions to create the team and define the scope and focus of a CIRT. The book is in plain English and not too technical.
Email is one of the most common methods for spreading viruses and other malicious code. This book can help show you where the weaknesses are and what you can do to secure them.
A review of the book Ending Spam by Jonathan Zdziarski from No Starch Press
A review of the book Essential Checkpoint Firewall-1 NG by Dameon Welch-Abernathy from Addison Wesley publishing.
A review of the book Ethereal Packet Sniffing by Angela Orebaugh and the Ethereal development team from Syngress Publishing.
Book review of The Executive Guide to Information Security by Mark Egan. This book, with a foreword by former CyberSecurity Czar Richard Clarke, is one of the first from the newly formed Symantec Press.
Exploiting Software is for software developers what Hacking Exposed is for network and security administrators. This book should be required reading for software developers.