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  • Sockets, Shellcode, Porting, and Codingby James C Foster

    Syngress Publishing 2005; US$ 51.95

    The book is logically divided into 5 main categories with each category representing a major skill set required by most security professionals: 1. Coding ? The ability to program and script is quickly becoming a mainstream requirement for just about everyone in the security industry. This section covers the basics in coding complemented with a slue of programming tips and tricks in C/C++, Java, Perl and NASL. 2. Sockets ? The technology that allows programs and scripts to communicate over a network is sockets. Even though the theory remains the same ? communication over TCP and UDP, sockets are implemented differently in nearly ever language. 3. Shellcode ? Shellcode, commonly defined as bytecode converted from Assembly, is utilized to... more...

  • Foundations of Securityby N. Daswani

    Springer 2007; US$ 39.99

    "Foundations of Security: What Every Programmer Needs to Know" deals with computers/software. more...

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