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Network Security Hacks ペーパーバック – 2004/5/7
英語版
Andrew Lockhart
(著)
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To the uninitiated, the title may seem like an oxymoron: after all, aren't hacks what network security is supposed to prevent? But if you're network administrator, this book's title not only makes sense; it makes a lot of sense. You know that a busy administrator needs a hatful of devilishly effective security hacks to keep your 12-hour days from becoming all-nighters. Network Security Hacks is not a long-winded treatise on security theory. Instead, this information packed little book provides 100 quick, practical, and clever things to do to help make your Linux, UNIX, or Windows networks more secure today. This compendium of security hacks doesn't just cover securing TCP/IP-based services, but also provides intelligent host-based security techniques. Loaded with concise but powerful examples of applied encryption, intrusion detection, logging, trending, and incident response, Network Security Hacks will demonstrate effective methods for defending your servers and networks from a variety of devious and subtle attacks. Network Security Hacks show how to detect the presence (and track every keystroke) of network intruders, methods for protecting your network and data using strong encryption, and even techniques for laying traps for would-be system crackers. Important security tools are presented, as well as clever methods for using them to reveal real, timely, useful information about what is happening on your network. O'Reilly's Hacks Series reclaims the term "hacking" for the good guys--innovators who use their ingenuity to solve interesting problems, explore and experiment, unearth shortcuts, and create useful tools. Network Security Hacks lives up to reputation the Hacks series has earned by providing the "roll-up-your sleeves and get-it-done" hacks that most network security tomes don't offer. Every hack can be read in just a few minutes but will save hours of searching for the right answer. Using just one of these amazing hacks will make this slim book's price seem like a remarkable deal. The other 99 make Network Security Hacks absolutely invaluable.
- 本の長さ316ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社O′Reilly
- 発売日2004/5/7
- 寸法15.8 x 1.9 x 23 cm
- ISBN-100596006438
- ISBN-13978-0596006433
商品の説明
著者について
Andrew Lockhart is originally from South Carolina, but currently resides in northern Colorado where he spends his time trying to learn the black art of auditing disassembled binaries and trying to keep from freezing to death. He holds a BS in computer science from Colorado State University and has done security consulting for small businesses in the area. However, he currently works at a Fortune 100 company when not writing. In his free time he works on Snort-Wireless, a project intended to add wireless intrusion detection popular OpenSource IDS Snort.
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- 出版社 : O′Reilly (2004/5/7)
- 発売日 : 2004/5/7
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 316ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0596006438
- ISBN-13 : 978-0596006433
- 寸法 : 15.8 x 1.9 x 23 cm
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Stephanie Sullivan
5つ星のうち5.0
A great collection of ideas for network security
2012年5月27日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This is a real go-to book for network security. The problems I usually need to solve for network security issues are not unusual. They are the kinds of things that someone has addressed before. This book make a nice go-to place to find many solutions and often the ones I need. The explanations of each hack is illuminating and provides the context needed to adapt them to my specific purpose. Like other books in the oreilly "hacks" series it's usually got what you need when you need something quick for a common problem.
A. Yampolskiy
5つ星のうち4.0
useful bag of tips
2010年2月20日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
The book contains a medley of useful tips and tricks, ranging from setting up Snort intrusion detection system to more eclectic usage of Onion routing to hide your true identity. I liked the book, but hoped that it would spend less time explaining how to compile these tools and more time on actually using them.
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Mariana
5つ星のうち5.0
Very good book
2013年1月20日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I like it. It helps me to understand how it works and how I can protect my privacy from hacks
n
5つ星のうち5.0
Great reference guide
2008年2月12日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This is a great book and a great series. Tons of great tips and quickly becomes and awesome reference guide.
Tom
5つ星のうち2.0
May be right for Unix, but Windows Users beware
2005年2月12日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
First, let me make clear right off the bat, I'm leaving this review as someone who purchased this book expecting information on Windows Networks and was disappointed. A large part of why this book was a bad experience for me is that, when a book bills itself as covering both Unix and Windows, I assume it gives equal coverage to both.
If you are a Unix admin this book might very well be just what you need.
That said, of its 300 pages, roughly 35 of them are devoted to Windows. In those 35 pages the author pretty clearly conveys his distaste for Windows even going so far as to misrepresent certain areas of the Windows World (someone should tell the author that Windows does have a fairly powerful scripting engine). Of the Windows tips that are provided, many of them are dedicated to making Windows work with Unix in a mixed environment.
Even without the coverage, it wouldn't take much to figure out the author's bias. The book is full of quotes such as "I know we're used to a robust, powerful scripting function in Unix but Windows doesn't have this so we have to..."
I honestly could have forgiven most of the above if the hacks had been well marked so that I could tell which were Windows related and which were Unix related. That way I would have, at very least, had a visual way to skim the book and realize how lopsided the coverage was so that I could have been saved from purchasing it.
If you're interested in Windows Security advice, I'd suggest picking up Hardening Windows by Roberta Bragg. It's a much better fit.
If you are a Unix admin this book might very well be just what you need.
That said, of its 300 pages, roughly 35 of them are devoted to Windows. In those 35 pages the author pretty clearly conveys his distaste for Windows even going so far as to misrepresent certain areas of the Windows World (someone should tell the author that Windows does have a fairly powerful scripting engine). Of the Windows tips that are provided, many of them are dedicated to making Windows work with Unix in a mixed environment.
Even without the coverage, it wouldn't take much to figure out the author's bias. The book is full of quotes such as "I know we're used to a robust, powerful scripting function in Unix but Windows doesn't have this so we have to..."
I honestly could have forgiven most of the above if the hacks had been well marked so that I could tell which were Windows related and which were Unix related. That way I would have, at very least, had a visual way to skim the book and realize how lopsided the coverage was so that I could have been saved from purchasing it.
If you're interested in Windows Security advice, I'd suggest picking up Hardening Windows by Roberta Bragg. It's a much better fit.