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The Internet is amazing, but the risks you've heard about are real, too. You can avoid being a victim of online crime with the simple steps for staying safe online that you'll find in Using the Internet Safely For Seniors For Dummies.
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The Cisco CCNA Security exam is your first step on the path towards becoming a Cisco security engineer. The CCNA Security exam will not only test you knowledge of Cisco specific and industry standard practices but also your hands on skills.
Cisco CCNA Security Simplified has been written by two Cisco experts - Farai Tafa and Paul Browning. It has been tested students just like you and proven to give you the knowledge and skills you need to get you through the tough IINS exam.
About the Book
Cisco CCNA Security Simplified features over 700 pages of theory and hands on labs to ensure you grasp all the key concepts you need to understand for the exams and to carry out the role of a Cisco security engineer.
Theory lessons include:
Common industry security methods and procedures
Securing Cisco IOS files and images
Configuing AAA services
Securing the router with access lists
Protecting your LAN from attacks
Configuring firewalls
Intrusion detection and prevention methods
Cryptographic methods
Hands on labs include:
Context-based access control
Configuring AAA services
Protect the router with access lists
Securing your network switches
Enabling HTTPS and SSH
Syslog and SNMP security
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The information you need to avoid security threats on corporate mobile devices
Mobile devices have essentially replaced computers for corporate users who are on the go and there are millions of networks that have little to no security. This essential guide walks you through the steps for securing a network and building a bulletproof framework that will protect and support mobile devices in the enterprise. Featuring real-world case scenarios, this straightforward guide shares invaluable advice for protecting mobile devices from the loss of sensitive and confidential corporate information.
- Provides a practical, fast-track approach to protecting a mobile device from security threats
- Discusses important topics such as specific hacker protection, loss/theft protection, backing up and restoring data, and more
- Offers critical advice for deploying enterprise network protection for mobile devices
- Walks you through the advantages of granular application access control and enforcement with VPN
Business can be mobile without being vulnerable?and Mobile Device Security For Dummies shows you how.
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Security Smarts for the Self-Guided IT Professional
Secure web application from today's most devious hackers. Web Application Security: A Beginner's Guide helps you stock your security toolkit, prevent common hacks, and defend quickly against malicious attacks.
This practical resource includes chapters on authentication, authorization, and session management, along with browser, database, and file security--all supported by true stories from industry. You'll also get best practices for vulnerability detection and secure development, as well as a chapter that covers essential security fundamentals. This book's templates, checklists, and examples are designed to help you get started right away.
Web Application Security: A Beginner's Guide features:
- Lingo--Common security terms defined so that you're in the know on the job
- IMHO--Frank and relevant opinions based on the authors' years of industry experience
- Budget Note--Tips for getting security technologies and processes into your organization's budget
- In Actual Practice--Exceptions to the rules of security explained in real-world contexts
- Your Plan--Customizable checklists you can use on the job now
- Into Action--Tips on how, why, and when to apply new skills and techniques at work
Bryan Sullivan is a senior security resear
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The Internet, like Elvis, is everywhere. It is in our homes, our places of work, our phones. Unfortunately, cyberspace is teeming with bad people who want to steal our identities, pilfer our corporate secrets, get their grubby little fingers into our online wallets, and -- to add insult to injury -- latch onto our PCs to perpetuate their crimes.
Modern corporations do their best to hammer home the message of security through training, communications, and outright begging. The message often falls on deaf ears, not because employees want to make their workplaces unsafe, but rather, because the topic is so complex and wide-ranging that it simply is overwhelming. As an information security professional, it is my charge to make the online world safer for all of us. None of us tolerates a crime spree in our neighborhood. Likewise, we should not tolerate the current crime wave that is sweeping the Internet, one which truly threatens to stifle the e-commerce and e-communications that we have come to know and rely on.
They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. I agree. People need more than a little knowledge to be safe online. They need to understand how encryption, the Internet, and wireless work so that they can put the pieces together -- literally like a jigsaw puzzle -- to reveal the image of a more secure online world. It is my goal to craft those pieces in such -
CCNA Security Quick Reference (Digital Short Cut)
Anthony Sequeira, CCIE No. 15626
ISBN-10: 1-58705-766-2
As a final exam preparation tool, the CCNA Security Quick Reference provides a concise review of all objectives on the new IINS exam (640-553). This digital Short Cut provides you with detailed, graphical-based information, highlighting only the key topics in cram-style format.
With this document as your guide, you will review topics on implementing Cisco IOS network security. This fact-filled Quick Reference allows you to get all-important information at a glance, helping you focus your study on areas of weakness and to enhance memory retention of essential exam concepts.
TOC
1. Network Security Principles
2. Perimeter Security
3. Cisco IOS Firewalls
4. Site-to-Site VPNs
5. Cisco IOS IPS
6. LAN, SAN, Voice, and Endpoint Security
About the author:
Anthony Sequeira, CCIE No. 15626, completed the CCIE in Routing and Switching in January 2006. He is currently pursuing the CCIE in Security. For the past 15 years, he has written and lectured to massive audiences about the latest in networking technologies. He is currently a senior technical instructor and certified Cisco Systems instructor for SkillSoft. He lives with his wife and daughter in Florida. When he is not reading about the latest Cisco innovations, he is exploring the Florida skies in a Cessna.
About the Technical Editor:
Ryan Lindfield is an instructor and network administrator with Boson. He has more than ten years of network administration experience. He has taught many courses designed for CCNA, CCNP, and CCSP preparation, among others. He has written many practice exams and study guides for various networking technologies. He also works as a consultant, where among his tasks are installing and configuring Cisco routers, switches, VPNs, IDSs, and firewalls.
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As sales and usage of iPhones increase so does the demand on organizations that conduct examinations on this device. iPhone and iOS Forensics takes an in-depth look at methods and processes that analyze the iPhone/iPod in an official legal manner. All of the methods and procedures outlined in the book can be taken into any court room. This book details the iPhone with information data sets that are new and evolving, with official hardware knowledge from Apple itself to help aid investigators.
- Learn techniques to forensically acquire the iPhone, iPad and other iOS devices
- Entire chapter focused on Data and Application Security that can assist not only forensic investigators, but also application developers and IT security managers
- In-depth analysis of many of the common applications (both default and downloaded), including where specific data is found within the file system
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The Author is an experienced computer user, who wrote this book with the intentions of creating a "Do It Yourself" book for the Computer Illiterate. It was created to be short and sweet while filling you with the information you need.
Why spend hundreds of dollars having somebody do something you can easily learn to do yourself.
You Will Learn:
What Programs the "Pros" Use, and where to get them. (Their Free)
Fast, Safe, And Effective Virus Removal.
How to Speed up your Computer Properly.
Secrets Computer Repair Shops want to hide from you.
How to Shop Safely Online
Better Internet Browsing Suggestions
Keeping your Passwords Safe and Secure.
How to Buy Cheaper Computers and Parts Online.
The Importance of Computer Security
The information learned will allow you to have a fast, safe and secure computer at all times. This book is written for those who lack computer Knowledge and would love to learn for themselves instead of paying for lessons or another to repair it for them at a higher price.
*Book is Written for Windows Operating Systems*
*Complementary Email Support for those who have purchased the E-Book*





















