Re: New book worth taking a look at
From: Liming Tsai (ltsai79@yahoo.com)Date: 09/23/01
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Message-ID: <001501c14451$90427a00$284e8318@mw.mediaone.net> From: "Liming Tsai" <ltsai79@yahoo.com> To: "Alfred Huger" <ah@securityfocus.com>, <incidents@securityfocus.com>, <forensics@securityfocus.com> Subject: Re: New book worth taking a look at Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 13:02:38 -0400
Hey people:
There's an update on the CDROM that comes with the book. More info can be
found at:
http://project.honeynet.org/book/updates.html#cdrom
I have bought that book and is very helpful for beginners like me.
Cheers,
Liming
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alfred Huger" <ah@securityfocus.com>
To: <incidents@securityfocus.com>; <forensics@securityfocus.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 10:28 AM
Subject: New book worth taking a look at
>
> Heya folks,
>
> The Honeynet Project Team has released a new book titled "Know Your Enemy:
> Revealing the security tools, tactics and motives of the blackhat
> community." As the title implies - the book is about Honeynets/Honeypots
> and is an excellent read for those interested in this subject. It's the
> only publication (bound) of it's kind and it is very well done IMO.
>
> Further, the profits from this book go directly back to the Honeynet
> Project which in turn releases it's research for free to us in the
> community. This in and of itself makes it worth picking up. The Honeynet
> Project is a Good Thing(tm) and if we in the community show support for it
> that support will makes it's way back us in valuable research, always
> another Good Thing(tm).
>
> http://project.honeynet.org/book/
>
>
> VP Engineering
> SecurityFocus
> "Vae Victis"
>
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