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Code Hacking Knowing how to hack a system will help you learn how to secure your own! CODE HACKING: A DEVELOPER'S GUIDE TO NETWORK SECURITY provides a hands-on approach to learning the vital security skills. It details the software computer scanner security security and techniques hackers use computer scanner security security and provides practical insights on what's really important in understanding hacking issues. The book cuts through the cursory issues computer scanner security security and quickly delves into the essentials at a code computer scanner security security and implementation level. It teaches users how to write computer scanner security security and use scanners, sniffers, exploits, computer scanner security security and more. It also helps developers write network security test harnesses for application computer scanner security security and infrastructure. In addition, it covers how to create passive defense strategies to collect data on hackers, as well as how to use active defense strategies through techniques such as penetration testing. Unlike other books on hacking, CODE HACKING takes a unique approach that covers hacking issues using a variety of languages. Software explanations computer scanner security security and code samples are provided in C#, C++, Java, computer scanner security security and Perl, allowing developers to learn from a variety of perspectives. The companion CD-ROM contains a custom security scanner written in C#. This scanner is a combination of a port computer scanner security security and vulnerability scanner that scans IP addresses, allows certain services to be brute forced, computer scanner security security and exploits well-known vulnerabilities. KEY FEATURES - Covers all the essential issues of network security, including firewalls, DMZ& NAT architecture, authentication, encryption, Web hacking, application hacks, operating system vulnerabilities, writing exploits, computer scanner security security and wireless LANs - Outlines hacking techniques computer scanner security security and software, computer scanner security security and provides a history of hacking that explains the evolution in code, applications, computer scanner security security and exploits - Provides software explanations computer scanner security security and code examples in C#, Perl, Java, computer scanner security security and C++ - Includes a companion CD-ROM with a custom security scanner, a collection of scripts from the book, computer scanner security security and a Web site mockup containing links computer scanner security security and additional on-line material. Copyright (C) Muze Inc.
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Firewalls In this book, you will gain extensive hands-on experience installing computer scanner security security and configuring a firewall. You will also learn how to allow access to key Web services while maintaining your organization`s security, as well as how to implement firewall-to-firewall virtual private networks (VPNs). You will learn how to build a firewall to protect your network; provide access to HTTP computer scanner security security and FTP services on the Internet, computer scanner security security and implement publicly accessible servers without compromising security. Furthermore, throughout the book, extensive hands-on examples provide you with practical experience in establishing security with firewalls. Examples include, but are not limited to: Installing computer scanner security security and configuring Check Point FireWall-1; scanning to validate configuration using ISS Internet Scanner; configuring the firewall to support simple computer scanner security security and complex Web services; setting up a packet filtering router; enhancing firewall configurations to support split-DNS; authenticating remote users; computer scanner security security and protecting browsers computer scanner security security and servers with a proxy-based firewall.? Install computer scanner security security and configure proxy-based computer scanner security security and stateful-filtering firewalls? Protect internal IP addresses with NAT computer scanner security security and deploy a secure DNS architecture? Develop an Internet/intranet security policy to protect your organization`s systems computer scanner security security and data? Reduce your susceptibility to an attack by deploying firewalls, data encryption computer scanner security security and decryption computer scanner security security and other countermeasures Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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