I read Exploiting Software (ES) last year but realized I hadn't reviewed it yet. Having read other books by these authors, like McGraw's Software Security and Hoglund's Rootkits, I realized ES was not as good as those newer books. At the time ES was published (2004) it continued to define the software exploitation genre begun in Building Secure Software. However, I don't think it's necessary to pay close attention to ES when newer books by McGraw and Hoglund are now available.
Everything you need to know that wasn't on the CCNA exam
I quickly skimmed this book at USENIX and I think it will be valuable. I like books that take nontraditional look at networking issues.
Computers are the Weapons and the Front Line Is Everywhere
That is still true today.
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