Practical Unix and Internet Security
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Author: O\'Reilly
Practical Unix & Internet Security is on its second
edition, and its maturity shows. To call this highly readable book
comprehensive is an understatement. The breadth is vast, from
fundamentals (definitions of computer security; the history of
Unix) and commonsense but little-observed security basics (making
backups; physical and personnel security; buggy software) to modern
software (NFS, WWW, firewalls) and the handling of security
incidents. The section on users and passwords alone is 21 pages
long--and worth every page. Useful appendices include a Unix
security checklist, a list of emergency response organizations, and
many references to electronic and paper resources.
The Internet covers too much and moves too quickly for any book to cover every security aspect of every piece of software, but this book comes close. More importantly, it gives you an exceptional grounding in the fundamental issues of security and teaches the right questions to ask--something that will stay with you long after today's software is obsolete.
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