Monday, March 12, 2007

Podcasting And Blogging

Podcasting And Blogging

If you've got something to say and want to join the podcasting revolution but don't know how to start, this short and approachable guide from bestselling authors Robin Williams and John Tollett will teach you how to create and distribute podcasts using Apple's easy-to-use audio and Web site tools. Using the Garageband and iWeb tools from Apple's iLife 06 suite of tools, Robin and John show you how to create professional sounding and looking podcasts, including how to add chapter markers, artwork, sound effects, jingles, and musical accompaniment to your podcasts.

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Web Engineering: The Discipline of Systematic Development of Web Applications 2006-07

Web Engineering: The Discipline of Systematic Development of Web Applications 2006-07

  • Publisher: Wiley
  • Number Of Pages: 384
  • Publication Date: 2006-07-05
  • Sales Rank: 183750
  • ISBN / ASIN: 0470015543
  • EAN: 9780470015544
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Manufacturer: Wiley
  • Studio: Wiley

The World Wide Web has a massive and permanent influence on our lives. Economy, industry, education, healthcare, public administration, entertainment – there is hardly any part of our daily lives which has not been pervaded by the Internet. Accordingly, modern Web applications are fully-fledged, complex software systems, and in order to be successful their development must be thorough and systematic.

This book presents a new discipline called Web Engineering taking a rigorous interdisciplinary approach to the development of Web applications, covering Web development concepts, methods, tools and techniques. It highlights the need to examine and re-use the body of knowledge found within software engineering and demonstrates how to use that knowledge within the Web environment, putting emphasize on current practices, experiences and pitfalls.

The book is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students on Web-focused or Software Engineering courses, as well as Web software developers, Web designers and project managers.

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Monday, February 26, 2007

Hacking For Dummies

Author(s): Kevin BeaverPublisher: WileyYear: May, 2004ISBN: 0-7645-5784-XLanguage: EnglishFile type: PDFPages: 378Size (for download): 5.37 MB
While you’re reading this, a hacker could be prying and spying his way into your company’s IT systems, sabotaging your operations, stealing confidential information, shutting down your Web site, or wreaking havoc in other diabolical ways. Hackers For Dummies helps you hack into a hacker’s mindset and take security precautions to help you avoid a hack attack. It outlines computer hacker tricks and techniques you can use to assess the security of your own information systems, find security vulnerabilities, and fix them before malicious and criminal hackers can exploit them. It covers:- Hacking methodology and researching public information to see what a hacker can quickly learn about your operations- Social engineering (how hackers manipulate employees to gain information and access), physical security, and password vulnerabilities- Network infrastructure, including port scanners, SNMP scanning, banner grabbing, scanning, and wireless LAN vulnerabilities- Operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Novell NetWare- Application hacking, including malware (Trojan horses, viruses, worms, rootkits, logic bombs, and more), e-mail and instant messaging, and Web applications- Tests, tools (commercial, shareware, and freeware), and techniques that offer the most bang for your ethical hacking buckWith this guide you can develop and implement a comprehensive security assessment plan, get essential support from management, test your system for vulnerabilities, take countermeasures, and protect your network infrastructure. You discover how to beat hackers at their own game, with:- A hacking toolkit, including War dialing software, password cracking software, network scanning software, network vulnerability assessment software, a network analyzer, a Web application assessment tool, and more- All kinds of countermeasures and ways to plug security holes- A list of more than 100 security sites, tools, and resources
Ethical hacking helps you fight hacking with hacking, pinpoint security flaws within your systems, and implement countermeasures. Complete with tons of screen shots, step-by-step instructions for some countermeasures, and actual case studies from IT security professionals, this is an invaluable guide, whether you’re an Internet security professional, part of a penetration-testing team, or in charge of IT security for a large or small business.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Introduction to Ethical Hacking.
Chapter 02 - Cracking the Hacker Mindset.
Chapter 03 - Developing Your Ethical Hacking Plan.
Chapter 04 - Hacking Methodology.
Chapter 05 - Social Engineering.
Chapter 06 - Physical Security.
Chapter 07 - Passwords.
Chapter 08 - War Dialing.
Chapter 09 - Network Infrastructure.
Chapter 10 - Wireless LANs.
Chapter 11 - Windows.
Chapter 12 - Linux.
Chapter 13 - Novell NetWare.
Chapter 14 - Malware.
Chapter 15 - Messaging Systems.
Chapter 16 - Web Applications.
Chapter 17 - Reporting Your Results.
Chapter 18 - Plugging Security Holes.
Chapter 19 - Managing Security Changes.
Chapter 20 - Ten Tips for Getting Upper Management Buy-In.
Chapter 21 - Ten Deadly Mistakes.
Appendix A - Tools and Resources.Appendix B - About the Book Web Site.
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