Book Reviews from ;login:
All ;login: book reviews are freely available online, from 1997 to the present. We list here some of the best, to give you a taste of the variety of useful and fascinating reads awaiting you.
- The Practice of System and Network Administration, 2nd Edition, by Thomas A. Limoncelli, Christine J. Hogan,
and Strata R. Chalup
- Exploiting Online Games: Cheating
Massively Distributed Systems, by Greg Hoglund and Gary McGraw
- Practical Packet Analysis: Using Wireshark to Solve Real-World Network Problems, by Chris Sanders
- Linux System Administration, by Tom Adelstein and Bill Lubanovic
- Virtual Honeypots: From Botnet Tracking to Intrusion Detection, by Niels Provos and Thorsten Holz
- Minimal Perl for UNIX and Linux People, by Tim Maher
- The Complete April Fool's RFCs, compiled by Thomas A. Limoncelli and Peter H. Salus
- Inside Network Perimeter Security, by Stephen Northcutt, Lenny Zeltser, Scott Winters, Karen Kent, and Ronald W. Ritchey
- Endpoint Security, by Mark S. Kadrich
- Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective, by Diomidis Spinellis
- Backup & Recovery: Inexpensive Backup Solutions for Open Systems, by W. Curtis Preston
- Botnets: The Killer Web App, by Craig Schiller, Jim Binkley, Gadi Evron, Carsten Willems, Tony Bradley, David Harley, and Michael Cross
- Build Real-World, End-to-End, Network Monitoring Solutions with Nagios, by David Josephsen
- Code Craft: The Practice of Writing Excellent Code, by Pete Goodliffe
- Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, by Brett D. McLaughlin, Gary Pollice, and David West
- Essential CVS, 2nd Edition: Version Control and Source-Code Management, by Jennifer Vesperman
- The Art of Software Security Testing: Identifying Software Security Flaws, by Chris Wysopal, Lucas Nelson, Dino Dai Zovi, and Elfriede Dustin
- How to Break Web Software: Functional and Security Testing of Web Applications and Web Services, by Mike Andrews and James A. Whittaker
- Inside the Machine: An Illustrated Introduction to Microprocessors and Computer Architecture, by Jon Stokes
- Mastering Regular Expressions: Understand Your Data and Be More Productive, by Jeffrey E.F. Friedl
- Why Softwware Sucks . . . and What You Can Do About It, by David S. Platt
- Catastrophe Disentanglement: Getting Software Projects Back on Track, by E.M. Bennatan
- Hack the Stack: Using Snort and Ethereal to Master the 8 Layers of an Insecure Network, by Michael Gregg , Stephen Watkins (Technical Editor), George Mays, Chris Ries, Ron Bandes, and Brandon Franklin
- IPv6 Essentials, 2nd Ed.: Integrating IPv6 into Your IPv4 Network, by Silvia Hagen
- Real Digital Forensics: Computer Security and Incident Response, by Keith J. Jones, Richard Bejtlich, and Curtis W. Rose
- Practical Cryptography, by Niels Ferguson and Bruce Schneier
- Linux Administration Handbook, Second Edition, by Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, and Trent R. Hein, with Adam Boggs, Matt Crosby, and Ned McClain
- C in a Nutshell, by Peter Prinz and Tony Crawford
- The .Net Developer's Guide to Windows Security, by Keith Brown
- The Best Software Writing I, edited by Joel Spolsky
- Statistics Hacks: Tips & Tools for Measuring the World and Beating the Odds, by Bruce Frey
- Google, the Missing Manual, by Sara Milstein, J.D. Biersdorfer, and Matthew MacDonald
- Mind Performance Hacks: Tips & Tools for Overclocking Your Brain, by Ron Hale-Evans
- Linux Patch Management, by Michael Jang
- Open Source for the Enterprise: Managing Risks, Reaping Rewards, by Dan Woods and Gautam Guliani
- Software Piracy Exposed, by Paul Craig
- File System Forensic Analysis, by Brian Carrier
- Rootkits: Subverting the Windows Kernel, by James Butler and Greg Hoglund
|