ùé 04 ôáøåàø 2000 03:14
Subject: security reality check (was: Re: Maximum Linux security)
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>On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Aviram Jenik wrote:
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>> I read 'Maximum Security' by anonymous (I imagine the book you're talking
>> about is some kind of sequel). It was an exce
myself) an
idea of where to go, what to look for and how to think when it comes to
learning about MODERN network security.
If Maximum Linux Security is anything like the previous, I would buy it
without even going over the TOC.
Oh, and for those interested, I'd be willing to loan my copy of
On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Aviram Jenik wrote:
> I read 'Maximum Security' by anonymous (I imagine the book you're talking
> about is some kind of sequel). It was an excellent book, but keep in mind
> that security books get old the moment they are released.
^
ed in this book starting from its second
edition]
BTW: 'Maximum Security' is available on-line in several places. Assuming
'Maximum Linux Security' is a sequel, you might want to take a look at the
original and see for yourself how good is it.
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Aviram J
Hi List,
I heard about a new books (that is supposed to be rather worth
reading) called "Maximum Linux security" by Anonymous.
Has anyone on the list read it, and care to give his/her useful
comments?
Yosi
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