A Practical Guide to Trusted Computing
by David Challener; Kent Yoder; Ryan Catherman; David Safford; Leendert Van Doorn
Authored by innovators who helped create TPM and implement its leading-edge products, this practical book covers all facets of TPM technology: what it can achieve, how it works, and how to write applications for it. Learn More
Running Xen: A Hands-On Guide to the Art of Virtualization
by Jeanna Matthews; Eli M. Dow; Todd Deshane; Wenjin Hu; Jeremy Bongio; Patrick F. Wilbur; Brendan Johnson
Running Xen brings together all the knowledge you need to create and manage high-performance Xen virtual machines in any environment. Drawing on the unparalleled experience of a world-class Xen team, it covers everything from installation to administration-sharing field-tested insights, best practices, and case studies you can find nowhere else. Learn More
End-to-End Network Security: Defense-in-Depth
by Omar Santos
Information security practices have evolved from Internet perimeter protection to an in-depth defense model in which multiple countermeasures are layered throughout the infrastructure to address vulnerabilities and attacks. Learn More
Java Fundamentals Video LiveLessons I and II
(Video)
by Deitel and Associates
Java Fundamentals: I and II consists of over 14 hours of video instruction that shows you everything you need to know to start building robust, powerful software with Java SE 6. Your instructor, Paul Deitel, has personally taught Java at organizations ranging from IBM to Sun Microsystems to NASA. Learn More
iPhone Open Application Development
by Jonathan A. Zdziarski
Author Jonathan Zdziarski, the developer of the first fully functional application using the open iPhone toolkit, now explains in clear language how to create applications using Objective-C and the iPhone API, which in some ways resembles Apple's desktop API and in some ways strikes new ground. After covering installation of the toolkits and some background about the operating system and Objective-C, the book offers detailed recipes and working examples for everyone's favorite iPhone feature. Learn More
Geekonomics: The Real Cost of Insecure Software
by David Rice
Software has become crucial to the very survival of civilization. But badly written, insecure software is hurting people-and costing businesses and individuals billions of dollars every year. This must change. In Geekonomics, David Rice shows how we can change it. Read More
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