• S-Z

    Book reviews of network and computer security book reviews sorted alphabetically by title. This section contains books starting with the letter “S” through the letter “Z”.

    The Soft Cage

    by  • August 20, 2009 • S-Z

    The Soft Cage by Christian Parenti provides a detailed and compelling look at surveillance over the past 100 years or so. It will make you think about how some of the modern "conveniences" can also be used to track and monitor your actions.

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    TICSA Training Guide

    by  • August 20, 2009 • S-Z

    One of the best exam prep books in print. A must buy for anyone cramming for the TICSA exam and an excellent resource for any information security professional.

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    White-Hat Security Arsenal

    by  • August 20, 2009 • S-Z

    White-Hat Security Arsenal by Aviel Rubin provides a good understanding of the potential threats to your network security and solid advice for how to implement security technology to defend yourself.

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    Windows Server Hacks

    by  • August 20, 2009 • S-Z

    Mitch Tulloch has compiled another excellent addition to the O'Reilly 'Hacks' series of books. Anyone charged with administering Windows servers should have this book sitting nearby as a reference.

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    Windows XP Hacks

    by  • August 20, 2009 • S-Z

    Windows XP Hacks by Preston Gralla will help you tweak, modify and customize Windows XP to look and act the way you want it to. To wring out every ounce of speed and performance available in Windows XP use the hacks in this book.

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    Windows XP Professional Security

    by  • August 20, 2009 • S-Z

    Chris Weber and Gary Bahadur have created a must-read book for anyone who uses or administers a Windows XP Professional machine. To learn everything you need to know about Windows XP security read this book.

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