รูปภาพสินค้า รหัส9781584503149
9781584503149
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ผู้เขียนJulian Cordingley, Richard Conway

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รหัสสินค้า: 9781584503149
จำนวน: 385 หน้า
ขนาดรูปเล่ม: 187 x 230 x 25 มม.
น้ำหนัก: 845 กรัม
เนื้อในพิมพ์: ขาวดำ 
ชนิดปก: ปกอ่อน 
ชนิดกระดาษ: -ไม่ระบุ 
หน่วย: เล่ม 
สำนักพิมพ์: Charles River Media 
เดือนปีที่พิมพ์: 05 / 2547
:: เนื้อหาโดยสังเขป
Code Hacking: A Developer’s Guide to Network Security provides a hands-on approach to learning vital security skills needed to protect your systems. It details the software and techniques hackers use and provides practical insights on what’s really important in understanding hacking issues. The book cuts through the cursory issues and quickly delves into the essentials at a code and implementation level. It teaches users how to write and use scanners, sniffers, exploits, and helps developers write network security test harnesses for application and infrastructure. In addition, it explains 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 covers hacking issues using a variety of languages. Software explanations and code samples are provided in C#, C++, Java, 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 and vulnerability scanner that scans IP addresses, allows certain services to be "brute forced," and exploits well-known vulnerabilities. By knowing how to hack a system you’ll be better prepared to secure your own.

KEY FEATURES
* Covers the essential issues of network security, including firewalls, DMZ & NAT architecture, authentication, encryption, Web hacking, application hacks, operating system vulnerabilities, writing exploits, and wireless LANs
* Outlines hacking techniques and software, and provides a history of hacking with the appropriate context for the evolution in code applications, and exploits
* Provides software explanations and code examples in C#, Perl, Java, and C++
:: สารบัญ
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Networking
Chapter 3: Tools of the Trade
Chapter 4: Encryption and Password Cracking
Chapter 5: Hacking the Web
Chapter 6: Cracks, Hacks and Counterattacks
Chapter 7: Firewalls
Chapter 8: Passive Defense
Chapter 9: Wireless Networking
Appendix A About the CD-ROM
Appendix B GNU General Public License
:: ข้อมูลพิเศษ
About the Author
Richard Conway (Essex, England) is a freelance consultant who has held many Technical Architect/Lead Developer positions. He has contributed to numerous books and articles, including C# Class Design Handbook, ASP.NET Security, and Professional Windows GUI Programming.

Julian Cordingley (Surrey, England) is a full time consultant specializing in security and distributed applications. He currently heads up the IT Security for the UK government's Office of e-Envoy, and advises on Technical Architecture issues as well.