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Security Warrior |
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Covers the spectrum well. Good reference. |
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2004-04-26 10:02:43 |
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Alex Belt from the Columbia Java Users Group
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This excellent, well-written book can be an enigma at times. The authors indicate that the material is for someone who has read on the subject before, although there is quite a bit of material geared more towards novices like myself. In other places I was defintely out of my depth, not having enough of a C/*Nix background to fully comprehend the material. The authors cover reverse engineering, network attacks, platform attacks, and defense/intrusion detection methods.
I very much liked the samples and references to existing tools, although they clearly indicate the possible criminal repercussions of using some of these tools/techniques. The samples provide invaluable insight and experience into learning the techniques, and how to thwart them, if it's possible at this time. The intrusion detection/defense material is split between information that would benefit everyone, including home pc users, and techniques more suited to professionals, such as advanced intrusion detection and network defense. This would be a very good second book on the subject, and barring any sudden changes in the security landscape, this book should hold it's value for some time to come.
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