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Hacking: The Next Generation
Written for those charged with ensuring the security of networks and applications, Hacking explains how to defend against attackers who take advantage of social media sites, cloud computing infrastructures, and rich Internet applications. Protect not only your network, but also your mobile work force with lessons from Hacking.
Hacking: The Next Generation
Nitesh Dhanjani, Billy Rios, Brett Hardin
O'Reilly, 2009
ISBN: 0-596-15457-7
US$ 39.99, UK£ 30.99
http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596154578
Cloud Security and Privacy
The authors, recognized authorities in tech security, wrote Cloud Security with IT professionals, service providers, and business managers in mind. They cover topics ranging from web and data security to maintaining regulatory and audit compliance for those contemplating using cloud computing.
Cloud Security and Privacy: An Enterprise Perspective on Risks and Compliance
Tim Mather, Subra Kumaraswamy, Shahed Latif
O'Reilly, 2009
ISBN: 0-596-80276-5
US$ 34.99, UK£ 26.99
http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596802769/
Domain-Driven Design
With Naked Objects, an open source Java framework, developers write core domain classes and get working software. Haywood shows you how to write and test domain applications, then how to deploy your applications onto Naked Objects or conventional frameworks. With domain-driven design, you'll be able to focus on what's really important.
Domain-Driven Design Using Naked Objects
Dan Haywood
Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2009
ISBN: 978-1-93435-644-9
US$ 36.95, UK£ 28.50
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