20 Jul 09 Tara M. Swaminatha, Charles R. Elden, «Wireless Security and Privacy: Best Practices and Design Techniques»

Wireless Security and Privacy: Best Practices and Design Techniques

Tara M. Swaminatha, Charles R. Elden, «Wireless Security and Privacy: Best Practices and Design Techniques»
Addison Wesley | ISBN: 0201760347 | 2002 | CHM | 304 pages | 1.4 MB


The trick to sound security is to begin early, know your threats,… design for security, and subject your design to thorough objective risk analyses and testing. This book will help.”— From the Foreword by Gary McGraw, CTO of Cigital, and coauthor of Building Secure Software

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20 Jul 09 Ehud Gudes, Jaideep Vaidya, "Data and Applications Security XXIII: 23rd Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Working Conference"

Ehud Gudes, Jaideep Vaidya, “Data and Applications Security XXIII: 23rd Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Working Conference”
Springer | 2009 | ISBN: 3642030068 | 315 pages | PDF | 5,2 MB

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23nd Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Working Conference on Data and Applications Security held in Montreal, Canada, in July 2009. The 18 revised full papers and 4 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 47 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on database security; security policies; privacy; intrusion detection and protocols; and trusted computing.

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20 Jul 09 Yingying Chen, Wenyuan Xu, Wade Trappe, YanYong Zhang, "Securing Emerging Wireless Systems: Lower-layer Approaches"

Yingying Chen, Wenyuan Xu, Wade Trappe, YanYong Zhang, “Securing Emerging Wireless Systems: Lower-layer Approaches”
Springer | 2008 | ISBN: 0387884904 | 362 pages | PDF | 7,1 MB

Securing Emerging Wireless Systems: Lower-layer Approaches aims to fill a growing need in the research community for a reference that describes the lower-layer approaches as a foundation towards secure and reliable wireless systems. Whereas most of the references typically address cryptographic attacks by using conventional “network security” approches for securing wireless systems, the proposed book will be differentiated from the rest of the market by its focus on non-cryptographic attacks that cannot easily be addressed by using traditional methods, and further by presenting a collection of defense mechanisms that operate at the lower-layers of the protocol stack and can defend wireless systems before the effects of attacks propagate up to higher-level applications and services.

The book will focus on fundamental security problems that involve properties unique to wireless systems, such as the characteristics of radio propagation, or the location of communicating entities, or the properties of the medium access control layer. Specifically, the book provides detection mechanisms and highlights defense strategies that cope with threats to wireless localization infrastructure, attacks on wireless networks that exploit entity identity (i.e. spoofing attacks), jamming and radio interference that can undermine the availability of wireless communications, and privacy threats where an adversary seeks to infer spatial and temporal contextual information surrounding wireless communications. Additionally, the authors explore new paradigms of physical layer security for wireless systems, which can support authentication and confidentiality services by exploiting fading properties unique to wireless communications.

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20 Jul 09 Hacking GPS

Hacking GPS
Publisher: Wiley | ISBN: 0764584244 | edition 2005 | PDF | 358 pages | 11,6 mb

This is the “user manual” that didn’t come with any of the 30 million GPS receivers currently in use, showing readers how to modify, tweak, and hack their GPS to take it to new levels!
* Crazy-cool modifications include exploiting secret keycodes, revealing hidden features, building power cords and cables, hacking the battery and antenna, protecting a GPS from impact and falls, making a screen protector, and solar-powering a GPS
* Potential power users will take the function and performance of their GPS to a whole new level by hacking into the firmware and hacking into a PC connection with a GPS
* Fear not! Any potentially dangerous mod (to the device) is clearly labeled, with precautions listed that should be taken
* Game time! Readers can check out GPS games, check into hacking geocaching, and even use a GPS as a metal detector

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20 Jul 09 Foundations of Security: What Every Programmer Needs to Know (Expert’s Voice)

Neil Daswani, Christoph Kern, Anita Kesavan, “Foundations of Security: What Every Programmer Needs to Know (Expert’s Voice)”
Apress | ISBN 1590597842 | February 16, 2007 | PDF | 290 Pages | 2.3MB

Foundations of Security: What Every Programmer Needs to Know teaches new and current software professionals state-of-the-art software security design principles, methodology, and concrete programming techniques they need to build secure software systems. Once you’re enabled with the techniques covered in this book, you can start to alleviate some of the inherent vulnerabilities that make today’s software so susceptible to attack. The book uses web servers and web applications as running examples throughout the book.

For the past few years, the Internet has had a “wild, wild west” flavor to it. Credit card numbers are stolen in massive numbers. Commercial web sites have been shut down by Internet worms. Poor privacy practices come to light and cause great embarrassment to the corporations behind them. All these security-related issues contribute at least to a lack of trust and loss of goodwill. Often there is a monetary cost as well, as companies scramble to clean up the mess when they get spotlighted by poor security practices.

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20 Jul 09 Professional Rootkits (Programmer to Programmer)

Professional Rootkits (Programmer to Programmer)
Wrox / (2007-03-12) | 360 pages | ISBN: 0470101547 | CHM | 8Mb


Whether you want to learn how to develop a robust, full-featured rootkit or you’re looking for effective ways to prevent one from being installed on your network, this hands-on resource provides you with the tools you’ll need. Expert developer Ric Vieler walks you through all of the capabilities of rootkits, the technology they use, steps for developing and testing them, and the detection methods to impede their distribution.
This book provides the detailed, step-by-step instructions and examples required to produce full-featured, robust rootkits. Presented in modular sections, source code from each chapter can be used separately or together to produce highlyspecific functionality. In addition, Vieler details the loading, configuration, and control techniques used to deploy rootkits. All ancillary software is fully detailed with supporting source code and links to the compilers, utilities, and scripts necessary to build and run every example provided.
What you will learn from this book
  • Complete coverage of all major rootkit technologies: kernel hooks, process injection, I/O filtering, I/O control, memory management, process synchronization, TDI communication, network filtering, email filtering, key logging, process hiding, device driver hiding, registry key hiding, directory hiding and more
  • Complete coverage of the compilers, kits, utilities, and tools required to develop robust rootkits
  • Techniques for protecting your system by detecting a rootkit before it’s installed
  • Ways to create modular, commercial grade software

Who this book is for
This book is for anyone who is involved in software development or computer security.
Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issues technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.


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