books:
Exploiting Software: How to Break Code (Addison-Wesley Software Security Series)
29 reviews
Greg Hoglund
, Gary McGraw
Addison-Wesley Professional
, 2004
Want to fix things instead of break them?
One of the authors here. Thinking carefully about how things break is a good idea. You should read this book and you should also read the Shellcoder's Handbook" by Litchfield et al. Pretend security nonsense crumbles under the weight of real attacks. However, if you're interested in fixing the problem, get "Software Security: Building Security In". It's time to DO software security! ...
Java Security: Hostile Applets, Holes & Antidotes
4 reviews
Gary McGraw,
Edward Felten
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Computers)
, 1996
Great Java security book
If you use a web browser that is Java enabled (versions greater than Netscape Navigator 2.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0) ,and are concerned about Java security, this book is required reading. At under 160 pages of text (not counting the appendices), Java Security provides a superb overview of security issues involved with using Java. The authors are security veterans. Felton heads up ...
Exploiting Online Games
Greg/ McGraw, Gary Hoglund
Addison-Wesley
, 2007
Software Security Library Boxed Set, First Edition
2 reviews
Gary McGraw,
John Viega
, ...
Addison-Wesley Professional
, 2006
All you need
All you need for getting started with creating secure and reliable software is in this box. The three books cover from starting new software from the scratch to testing and verifying already deployed software. Sadly it relies too much on Cigital tools, but it's just a chapter, the rest of the stuff is gold. Great reading for anyone interested in software security.
Building Secure Software: How to Avoid Security Problems the Right Way (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing ...
26 reviews
John Viega
, Gary McGraw
Addison-Wesley Professional
, 2001
Software Security lives
One of the authors here. John Viega and I were very pleased with this book, which seems to have ignited an entire field. Now that we have a few more years under our belts, I recommend that you check out Software Security: Building Security In for a treatment of how to put the software security philosophy in this book into practice. It's time to DO software security.
Software Security
19 reviews
Addison Wesley, 2008
A powerful book with deep truths for secure development
I read six books on software security recently, namely "Writing Secure Code, 2nd Ed" by Michael Howard and David LeBlanc; "19 Deadly Sins of Software Security" by Michael Howard, David LeBlanc, and John Viega; "Software Security" by Gary McGraw; "The Security Development Lifecycle" by Michael Howard and Steve Lipner; "High-Assurance Design" by Cliff Berg; and "Security Patterns" by Markus ...
Cheating Online Games, Digital Shortcut
Pearson Education (USA), 2007
This digital Short Cut, delivered in Adobe PDF format for quick and easy access, is an introduction to issues with cheating and anti-cheating countermeasures in the online gaming industry. -- At present, the online game World of Warcraft has approximately six million subscribers worldwide. At any given time, 500,000 people are logged in and playing. And while many of these players log countless hours engaged in the repetitive tasks required to ...
Securing Java: Getting Down to Business with Mobile Code, 2nd Edition
6 reviews
Gary McGraw,
Edward W. Felten
Wiley
, 1999
Excellent conceptual overview
IMHO, this book is an excellent conceptual overview which also goes into some practcial areas, such as signing applet with JDK1.1 and 1.2, IE & Netscape, SignTool, javakey, keytool, JARs and CABs, etc. Has pointers to many relevant resources on the net. But doesn't go into very details (only 315 pp.) and doesn't have any source code.
Exploiting Online Games
14 reviews
Addison Wesley, 2007
The next wave of computer crime
Online games are, as the term implies, video games played over the Internet. Many of them have associated online communities that reach well beyond the closed world of traditional single-player home games. The most popular, World of Warcraft, boasts more than 10 million players worldwide. While the world of online gaming is built to entertain, its creators and players fight the same IT threats ...
Exploiting Software
Greg/ McGraw, Gary Hoglund
Addison-Wesley
, 2004
Software Security
Gary McGraw
Addison-Wesley
, 2006
Software Fault Injection: Inoculating Programs Against Errors
Jeffrey M. Voas
, Gary McGraw
John Wiley & Sons
, 1998
This book is the first to describe the unique benefits and challenges associated with fault injection methods. Using real world case-studies and applications data, the authors explain fault injection to the programmer and the developer. CD-ROM includes demo versions of fault injection tools and some basic algorithms for the reader to customize.
Exploiting Online Games
Greg/ McGraw, Gary Hoglund
Addison-Wesley
, 2007
Guia Del Maestro Teacher's Edition California Aventuras a Traves Del Tiempo Multimedia Edition: Authors & ...
James A. Banks
,
Barry K. Beyer
, ...
McGraw Hill
, 2000
Guia Del Maestro Teacher's Edition California Aventuras a Traves Del Tiempo Multimedia Edition: Authors & Historians, Scholars for Adventures in Time & Place, Ensuring Success for All Learners, Correlation to Mcgraw Hill's Reading & Music Programs, Correlation to the California History Social Studies Framework: From the Nation's Leading Social Studies Educator, Enhance Your Teaching & Have More Fun Helping by James A. Banks, Barry K. Beyer, ...
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