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Security Power Tools

Security Power Tools

Bryan Burns

O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
2007
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What if you could sit down with some of the most talented security engineers in the world and ask any network security question you wanted? "Security Power Tools" lets you do exactly that! Members of Juniper Networks' Security Engineering team and a few guest experts reveal how to use, tweak, and push the most popular network security applications, utilities, and tools available using Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and Unix platforms. Designed to be browsed, "Security Power Tools" offers you multiple approaches to network security via 23 cross-referenced chapters that review the best security tools on the planet for both black hat techniques and white hat defense tactics. It's a must-have reference for network administrators, engineers and consultants with tips, tricks, and how-to advice for an assortment of freeware and commercial tools, ranging from intermediate level command-line operations to advanced programming of self-hiding exploits." Security Power Tools" details best practices for: reconnaissance - including tools for network scanning such as nmap; vulnerability scanning tools for Windows and Linux; LAN reconnaissance; tools to help with wireless reconnaissance; and custom packet generation; Penetration - such as the Metasploit framework for automated penetration of remote computers; tools to find wireless networks; exploitation framework applications; and tricks and tools to manipulate shellcodes; Control - including the configuration of several tools for use as backdoors; and a review of known rootkits for Windows and Linux.It also details best practices for: Defense - including host-based firewalls; host hardening for Windows and Linux networks; communication security with ssh; email security and anti-malware; and device security testing; Monitoring - such as tools to capture, and analyze packets; network monitoring with Honeyd and snort; and host monitoring of production servers for file changes; Discovery - including The Forensic Toolkit, SysInternals and other popular forensic tools; application fuzzer and fuzzing techniques; and, the art of binary reverse engineering using tools like Interactive Disassembler and Ollydbg. A practical and timely network security ethics chapter written by a Stanford University professor of law completes the suite of topics and makes this book a goldmine of security information. Save yourself a ton of headaches and be prepared for any network security dilemma with "Security Power Tools".
Head First Servlets and JSP

Head First Servlets and JSP

Bryan Basham

O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
2008
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Looking to study up for the new J2EE 1.5 Sun Certified Web Component Developer (SCWCD) exam? This book will get you way up to speed on the technology you'll know it so well, in fact, that you can pass the brand new J2EE 1.5 exam. If that's what you want to do, that is. Maybe you don't care about the exam, but need to use servlets and JSPs in your next project. You're working on a deadline. You're over the legal limit for caffeine. You can't waste your time with a book that makes sense only 'after' you're an expert (or worse, one that puts you to sleep). This book helps you learn how to write servlets and JSPs, what makes a web container tick (and what ticks it off), how to use JSP's Expression Language (EL for short), and how to write deployment descriptors for your web applications.Master the 'c:out tag', and get a handle on exactly what's changed since the older J2EE 1.4 exam. You don't just pass the new J2EE 1.5 SCWCD exam, you'll understand this stuff and put it to work immediately. "Head First Servlets and JSP" doesn't just give you a bunch of facts to memorize; it drives knowledge straight into your brain. You'll interact with servlets and JSPs in ways that help you learn quickly and deeply. And when you're through with this book, you can take a brand-new mock exam, created specifically to simulate the real test-taking experience.
Mercurial

Mercurial

Bryan O'Sullivan

O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
2009
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"Mercurial: The Definitive Guide" takes you step-by-step through ways to track, merge, and manage software projects with this flexible, open source version control system. Used by Mozilla, Python, and various open source projects on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, and several variants of Unix, Mercurial permits virtually an infinite variety of methods for development and collaboration, including both centralized and distributed version control. This guide starts with the basics, including how to work with a version repository. You'll learn to use Mercurial to collaborate with others, merge streams of work, manage releases, find and fix mistakes, and more. You'll also get up to speed on advanced uses, such as handling repository events with hooks, and customizing Mercurial's output. Like the versioning system it describes, "Mercurial: The Definitive Guide" has a strong focus on simplicity to help you learn Mercurial quickly and thoroughly.
God Bless You, Mr. Vonnegut

God Bless You, Mr. Vonnegut

Bryan Young

Shinebox Digital Publishing
2012
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Few authors have had as much influence on the youth of America than Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.He brought morality and humanism to the forefront of millions of minds and into the mind of one man in particular.Author, documentary filmmaker, and longtime Huffington Post contributor, Bryan Young has been a lifelong fan and student of Vonnegut's. God Bless You, Mr. Vonnegut is his love letter to the late writer, collecting essays, short stories, and other material written over the last ten years, all of it about, or directly inspired by, Vonnegut.From Huffington Post: Young displays here both his depth as a writer and passion for the art itself-much of which he traces back to Kurt Vonnegut. In a chapter devoted to teachers, Young recounts both experiences in his own public schooling and his feelings for Vonnegut as a passive teacher of sorts. Young also touches on the incredibly personal and political, recounting painful dealings with the US "health care system." There's a little bit of everything in here. And something for everyone. And at $3.99, it's hard to go wrong.
Writings of a Poet: Written from the Heart

Writings of a Poet: Written from the Heart

Bryan Lewis

Uwriteit Publishing Company
2012
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In case you wanted to know why I write poetry here's a few words. I write because it sets my mind free. Poetry can make you feel at peace with the world around you. I've been writing poetry since I was 6 years old. I never thought I would develop such a passion for it. I grew up reading poetry from the great poets like Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, Common, Alice Walker, and Zora Neale Hurston. Their poetry just made me say one day I would love to be named among them. I write because sometimes it's hard to speak your feelings, so I write them out. When I'm inspired by something or someone I like to write about it. To be honest I feel like my life is playing to be just one big poetry book. I've gone through so much and I'm only 20. Never imagined my life would be where it's at right now but I thank God for where he has brought me from. The poetry I write is from the heart. From my soul I write what I feel. I write poetry simply because...I love it. So there you have it...the writings of a poet, written from the heart. This is why I write poetry. God is everything.
Reading Leaves: Selected Poems

Reading Leaves: Selected Poems

Bryan Ness

Nessessary Productions
2012
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A book of poetry. Bryan Ness has been writing poetry for over 35 years and it has appeared in various small press poetry journals and other periodicals including Poetalk, Quicksilver, Spectrum, Manna, Spectrum's Edge and Ebbing Tide. He is currently a Professor of Biology at Pacific Union College in Angwin, California on the top of Howell Mountain in the beautiful Napa Valley. His wife, Judy, also a poet and clinical social worker, share a small home with their cat Thomasina who believes she runs the place.Bryan's inspiration often comes from nature and his love of biology. His favorite poets include Robert Frost, Ted Kooser, Abbie Huston Evans, Linda Pastan and Billy Collins. In addition to writing poetry Bryan has written numerous articles for magazines and encyclopedias and edited the Encyclopedia of Genetics and Magill's Encyclopedia of Science: Plant Life, both published by Salem Press.
Guide Lights - Attune to Your Angels And Spirit Guides - Begin To Heal Your Life And Move Toward Your Soul Purpose
I wrote this book to document a beginners' path towards healing and Self Mastery under the tutelage of the Ascended Masters. Guide Lights - Attune to Your Angels & Spirit Guides' takes us through the elementary steps to experience relationships with our Angels and Spirit Guides, opening ourselves to magical adventures in life. In this book you will learn how to: Discover the names of your guardian angel and spirit guide. Incorporate angelic assistance into your daily activities. Develop your intuition and recognize the signs and suggestions of your spirit guides. Use a pendulum to confirm your insights and hunches. Use your dreams as a life course correction tool. Learn to meditate and achieve liberation through forgiveness. Whether you're searching for purpose, love or forgiveness this book offers a brilliant guiding light on your journey to soul self-discovery and a pathway to Self-Mastery.
Family Jewels

Family Jewels

Bryan Sobolewski

Bryan
2012
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A Jewelry Heist Ring. That is how the New England press referred to us. The sad fact is, we were also a family: my brother the muscle, my dad the ringleader, and me a young man who would have robbed the Pope if Dad asked. We started by simply trying to get back money stolen from my father, but that success led us on a five-year crime spree, regional notoriety, and prison terms.Includes an appendix with articles from The Boston Herald and The Boston Globe.
How to Conquer Yourself: Discipline & Willpower for the Conscious, Creative Thinker
"I believe that life is meant to be conquered, and that a creative, intelligent psyche - a self-aware, self-directed thinker - is an unconquerable force." To see this force in action however, to grasp this creative strength and wield its power in actual life, requires one to both think and act in a disciplined way: to both see one's world through a disciplined frame of mind and construct one's goals through a disciplined style of behavior. The strength to conquer one's creative potential, therefore, first begins with the strength to conquer one's self." from pg. 1 of How to Conquer Yourself What is willpower? What is discipline? Productivity? Self-motivation? How can we internalize these traits, making them our habitual style of behavior and natural process of thought, rather than the exception, both in the short-term and over the long range? Why do some of the most creative, intelligent, consciously aware and sophisticated thinkers we know still have trouble making constructive use of their talents and skills? What would your life be like - what would your drive and ambition unfold into - if there were no impediments to their authority or expression...if you were constantly at your prime, indefinitely? These are the questions this book answers, amongst many more. These are the solutions it provides and the new dimensions it'll open up for you, once you take the step to check it out. CHAPTERS INCLUDE > How to OVERCOME PROCRASTINATION > How to Attain Discipline > How to Build Motivation > How to Raise Productivity > How to Develop Systems > How to Cultivate Willpower How to Conquer Yourself: Discipline and Willpower for the Conscious, Creative Thinker is specifically about how artists, musicians, graphic designers, film-makers, writers and other creative professionals can best refine their behavior and discipline themselves for success in their respective crafts. It's specifically written to serve as a strategic blueprint helping you to cultivate the motivation and willpower your goals necessitate and demand of you. Because let's face it: if you're a conscious, creative person, just as the work you prefer to create is free-formed, liberal and self-expressive, the path to success you need to pursue is likewise undefined. That's the catch-22, the "negative side," to having artistic talent...you can never be too sure that it'll become something significant (in the material sense) and that anxiety will continue to undermine and sabotage your focus until you put a framework in place. Remember this: if you don't develop a science and a methodology to sustain both your artistic skill and your ambition, you're going to end up neglecting and sacrificing both, which'll lead you to, eventually, neglect and sacrifice a central element to your identity; to lose sight of who you are as a person. But again, when you're creative, just as the work you prefer to produce is freeform and self-expressive, the path you need to pursue is likewise freeform and undefined, so as a conscious, creative person, you need a lot more discipline than the average bear - you need, in fact, more willpower than the average person is even capable of envisioning. If this person is you, if this subject interest you at all, this book was written for you. Check out How to Conquer Yourself: Discipline & Willpower for the Conscious, Creative Thinker now...