Ultimos Posts 1. 04/02/2012 15:18 - Impressions: Network Warrior, 2nd Ed Five years ago I reviewed the first edition of Network Warrior by Gary A. Donahue. Thank to O'Reilly I can post my "impressions" of the second edition of this great book. Although I read almost all of it, I am unable to post another review because Amazon.com has my previous review attached to the new edition. In brief, Network Warrior, 2nd Ed is the book to read if you are a networ... 2. 04/02/2012 15:01 - Impressions: Windows Sysinternals Administrator's Reference Mark Russinovich and Aaron Margosis have written another awesome addition to the Microsoft Press catalog, Windows Sysinternals Administrator's Reference . Per my policy, because I did not read the whole book I am only posting "impressions" here and not a full Amazon.com review . In brief this book will tell you more about the awesome Sysinternals tools than you might have thought p... 3. 04/02/2012 14:23 - Impressions: The Tangled Web Six years ago I reviewed Michal Zalewski's first book, Silence on the Wire . Michal is a security researcher who has consistently created high-quality content for a very long time, so I was pleased to receive a review copy of his newest book The Tangled Web . I did not read the whole book, hence I'm posting only my "impressions" here. I recommend reading this book if you want to kn... 4. 04/02/2012 13:35 - The Toughest Question in Digital Security The toughest question in digital security is "who cares?" The recent Tweet by hogfly (@4n6ir) made me ponder this question. He points to an Aviation Week story by David Fulghum, Bill Sweetman, and Amy Butler titled China's Role In JSF's Spiraling Costs . It says in part: How much of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter?s spiraling cost in recent years can be traced to China?s cybertheft o... 5. 09/01/2012 21:41 - Best Book Bejtlich Read in 2011 It's time to name the winner of the Best Book Bejtlich Read award for 2011! I've been reading and reviewing digital security books seriously since 2000. This is the 6th time I've formally announced a winner; see my bestbook label for previous winners. Compared to 2010 (31 books), 2011 saw a decrease to 22 books. Remember all reading is neither equal nor fast . When I review a book,... |