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Intrusion Detection System With SNORT

Snort gives network administrators an open source intrusion detection system that outperforms proprietary alternatives. Now, Rafeeq Ur Rehman explains and simplifies every aspect of deploying and managing Snort in your network. You'll discover how to monitor all your network traffic in real time; update Snort to reflect new security threats; automate and analyze Snort alerts; and more. Best of all, Rehman's custom scripts integrate Snort with Apache, MySQL, PHP, and ACID-so you can build and optimize a complete IDS solution more quickly than ever before. Book Info:
Published in 2003

Aggressive Network Self-Defense

Over the past year there has been a shift within the computer security world away from passive, reactive defense towards more aggressive, proactive countermeasures. Although such tactics are extremely controversial, many security professionals are reaching into the dark side of their tool box to identify, target, and suppress their adversaries.

Attacking and Defending Physical Devices

Black Hat, Inc is the worldwide provider of security training, consulting, and conferences. In this book, Black Hat experts show the types of attacks that can be done to physical devices.

Configuring NetScreen Firewalls

Published in 2004
Published by Syngress
ISBN 1932266399  Size 6.27MB

Download link:

http://rapidshare.com/files/4760215/netscreenfw.rar

Deploying Citrix Metaframe Presentation Server 3.0: With Windows Server 2003 Ter

PLAN, INSTALL, CONFIGURE, SECURE, OPTIMIZE AND TROUBLESHOOT! Citrix MetaFrame is the de facto standard for hosting and delivering applications from Windows-based servers. Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server 3.0 is optimized for performance under Windows Server 2003, particularly Terminal Services. This book covers all the topics needed to plan, design, and implement a reliable, scalable server-based computing solution in a Citrix/Windows 2003 environment.

Dr Tom Shinder's Configuring ISA Server

SA Server 2004 combines an advanced application-layer firewall, VPN support, and web caching. Its powerful but not simple. Thankfully, theres a comprehensive, independent guide for everyone who needs to evaluate, implement, or manage it. Renowned ISA Server experts Dr. Thomas Shinder and Debra Littlejohn Shinder review the products goals and feature set in detail, then walk you through prepping your network for it, installing it, and configuring it.

Nessus Network Auditing

This book focuses on installing, configuring and optimizing Nessus, which is a remote security scanner for Linux, BSD, Solaris, and other Unices. It is plug-in-based, has a GTK interface, and performs over 1200 remote security checks. It allows for reports to be generated in HTML, XML, LaTeX, and ASCII text, and suggests solutions for security problems. As with many open source programs, Nessus is incredibly popular, incredibly powerful, and incredibly under-documented.

Wireless Hacking : Projects for Wi-Fi Enthusiasts

#  Use existing Ethernet cables to provide low-voltage power to Access Points with no additional source of electricity. # Install Linux and FreeBSD on low-cost (under $150) Soekris single-board computers. # Modify the firmware of your Linksys WRT54g. # Construct Solar Powered Access Points and Repeaters for your Wi-Fi network. # WarDrive for wireless access points with tools like Kismet and NetStumbler. # Install an antenna without killing yourself or changing the earth's orbit. # Expand your Wi-Fi network beyond one box and 50 users with MESH network topology. Book Info:

Traffic Grooming in Optical WDM Mesh Networks

Traffic Grooming in Optical WDM Mesh Networks captures the state-of-the-art in the design and analysis of network architectures, protocols, and algorithms for implementing efficient traffic grooming in optical WDM mesh networks. Key topics include: - Static traffic grooming - Dynamic traffic grooming - Grooming models and policies - Grooming node architectures - Design of grooming network - Traffic grooming in next-generation SONET/SDH networks The authors investigate traffic-grooming problems in optical WDM mesh networks from various aspects.
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