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Cyber Adversary Characterization:
"When we speak of the hacker mind, then, we have come to mean the mind of a miscreant motivated by a broad range of ulterior purposes. We mean script kiddies who download scripts written by others and execute them with the click of a button, we mean vandals with limited impulse control, we mean thieves of data, and then we mean all the people who use that data for extortion, corporate or industrial espionage, state-level spy craft, identity theft, grand larceny, blackmail, vicious revenge, or terror. That's lots of kinds of minds, needing to be understood, needing to be profiled, needing to be penetrated, needing to be known inside and out."--from the preface by Richard Thieme |
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Hacking a Terror Network (Paperback) - ISBN: 1928994989
"In Hacking a Terror Network, Russ Rogers uses a fictional scenario to demonstrate how terrorists may use the Internet to coordinate and launch a new series of terrorist attacks. While the scenario may be fictitious, the techniques and technologies that Russ uses are drawn straight from the computer security world. It makes for a great read as well as provides a blueprint to the workings of covert channels. Most importantly, it describes how law enforcement agencies and intelligence organizations can detect, defend and destroy threats. This book is packed with real-life examples of how tools work, including screenshots and narrative tutorials. Both amateurs and seasoned security professionals will benefit from reading this book." --from the Foreword by Matthew G. Devost
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Information Warfare:
Cyberterrorism : Protecting Your Personal Security in the
Electronic Age (Paperback) - ISBN: 1560251328
"The importance of the contents of this book cannot be overstated. It is a collection of articles written by various experts in the field, which works well as it gives the reader a balanced view." - Amazon review
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Informatica - ISBN: 0375706372
"In his introduction to Informatica 1.0, author Peter M. Black notes that his original pitch to Random House was that his book would be similar to The Whole Earth Catalog, only 30 years later--without the chemical toilets and backpacking gear. What he offers instead is a catalog for a wired world that is always in search of more information." - Amazon review
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2005 Terrorism Analysis and Research Report (Volume 1) - ISBN: 978-1-4116-8310-5
This two volume annual anthology of global terrorism and international security events and real-time analysis as written by some of the world's top terrorism analysts during the calendar year 2005. This book is designed as an invaluable reference, containing over 650 essays, which highlight and analyze global terrorism and international security issues augmented by proprietary perspectives and intelligence forecasts.
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2005 Terrorism Analysis and Research Report (Volume 2) - ISBN: 978-1-4116-8312-9
This two volume annual anthology of global terrorism and international security events and real-time analysis as written by some of the world's top terrorism analysts during the calendar year 2005. This book is designed as an invaluable reference, containing over 650 essays, which highlight and analyze global terrorism and international security issues augmented by proprietary perspectives and intelligence forecasts.
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