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The Oracle Hacker's Handbook: Hacking and Defending Oracle5 reviews
David Litchfield

Wiley, 2007

Oracle Hacker's Handbook review
The Oracle Hacker's Handbook (OHH) is a collection of techniques that could be used by an attacker to gain unauthorised access to an Oracle database server upto and including 10gR2. Most of these techniques are currently not public, so OHH is both new knowledge for an attacker and vital warning to those responsible for securing Oracle servers. In a nutshell the new attacks include how to gain ...
  
  











  



  
The Intellectual Devotional: American History42 reviews
David S. Kidder, Noah D. Oppenheim

Macmillan Audio, 2007

Even better than the 1st edition
The only thing I can say is that if you liked the 1st edition, you will also enjoy this one.
  
  











  



  
The Database Hacker's Handbook: Defending Database Servers7 reviews
David Litchfield, Chris Anley, ...

Wiley, 2005

Important Book For Database and Security Admins
David Litchfield is arguably the foremost expert and evangelist when it comes to database security. He, and his team of compatriots from Next Generation Security Software, have written a book that any database or security administrator should be familiar with. Even if some of the attacks or exploits described in the book were previously obscure or unknown, the fact that they have been ...
  
  











  



  
The Intellectual Devotional Modern Culture: Converse Confidently about Society and the Arts
David S. Kidder, Noah D. Oppenheim

Macmillan Audio, 2008

When The Intellectual Devotional debuted in the fall of 2006, it became an instant national bestseller. NBC?s Today show judged it a "great book to give as a Christmas gift." A year later, The Intellectual Devotional: American History also leaped onto bestseller lists. Now, an avid readership of "devoted intellectuals" will be eager to build on the knowledge base it acquired in the first two books, and what better way to do so than to dive ...
  
  











  



  
The Shellcoder's Handbook: Discovering and Exploiting Security Holes23 reviews
Jack Koziol, Dave Aitel, ...

Wiley, 2004

Excellent Book
In the last few months I've read several white hat/black hat books on security, and I must say that this one is the best. Not for the completely new to the subject, and a little too quick to explain some complex topics, but still a great book. I have only two complaints, which aren't making me give this book less than a 5: 1. There's a lot of errors in the content, and following such an advance ...
  
  











  



  
SQL Server Security4 reviews
David Litchfield

McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, 2003

Chip Andrews and crew deliver a title worthy of its lineage
"SQL Server Security" (SSS) is a great security book, free of the bloat the affects both operating systems and many technical volumes. Weighing in at 322 pages, it's packed with the detail needed to securely deploy Microsoft SQL servers. Although many people contributed to the text, it doesn't suffer from internal redundancy. I highly recommend anyone operating SQL servers devour this book. In ...
  
  











  



  
Special Ops: Host and Network Security for Microsoft, Unix, and Oracle11 reviews
Erik Pace Birkholz, David Litchfield, ...

SYNGRESS, 2003

The CISO or Auditor Survival Guide
Yesterday morning I spent the better part of an hour in an interview with a reporter. The topic: "If you were giving advice to a brand new security officer, a CSO, or CISO, about how to avoid being fired in their first year, what would you tell them?" After the interview I started to read Special Ops and if there was any way to go back in time I would have told that reporter, tell them to buy ...
  
  











  



  
The Intellectual Devotional: Revive Your Mind, Complete Your Education, and Roam Confidently with the ...132 reviews
David S. Kidder, Noah D. Oppenheim

Macmillan Audio, 2008

Wonderful!
Bought this as retirement gift for a friend. Absolutely would recommend to anyone who wants a different morning meditation. Great book.
  
  











  



  
Zero Day Exploit: Countdown to Darkness (Cyber-Fiction) (Cyber-Fiction)12 reviews
Rob Shein, David Litchfield, ...

Syngress, 2004

Enjoyable Cyber-Fiction
Zero Day Exploit calls our attention to an all too often under reported reality: We live in a high risk society where our digital infrastructure is extremely vulnerable to certain kinds of attacks. I want to thank the author, Rob Shein, for producing a work of fiction that helps focus our attention on these contemporary risks, without being too shrill about them. This book I would recommend ...
  
  











  



  
Oracle Forensics Using Quisix
David Litchfield

Wiley, 2008

Oracle Forensics will delve deep in the guts of undocumented Oracle features and show where to find the digital footprints left by an attacker. It will show how to: o) Hunt for digital evidence by dissecting the Redo Logs and locating dropped and deleted objects o) Study disparate log files and audit trails to build accurate timelines of events o) Work out how an attacker broke in and how to keep them out ...
  
  











  



  
The Thyssen Art Macabre2 reviews
David Litchfield

Quartet Books, 2006

Disappointing
I was somewhat disappointed by the content of this book. I expected more information on the way the art was acquired and on the history (more than on the story) of the family. I found the text to be too anecdotical, a bit like reading Vanity Fair or Cosmopolitan (the introduction is a lengthy description of a lunch the author had with Thyssen, which does not add anything to the reader's ...
  
  











  



  
The Database Hacker's Handbook
David (EDT)/ Anley, Chris/ Heasman, John/ Grindlay, Bill Litchfield

John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2005
  
  











  



  
The Oracle Hacker's Handbook
David Litchfield

John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2007
  
  











  







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