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SteveLavoie
HI,
While in holiday, I am currently trying to read some real book. FIrst week, I read Kevin Mitnick's Ghost in the Wire... but now I would like some suggestion on Cyberwarfare?
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cshkuru
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12z7_8fUwSejPVd6bIosD405mhpLLM_DnTdcIiiKWpqw/edit#gid=2079030996
lots of books there. it's being updated so it's a little messy at the moment but still I think you can find something. Last sheet is a list of infosec / hacking movies
SteveLavoie
Thanks
@cshkuru
! I should fine something interesting to read
YarB
I suggest checking goodreads. This is a great site for people who like reading.
DatabaseHead
2002 MS Access Development Book from O'Reilly. Hiliarous I know, but surprisingly evergreen in content and provides a lot of lost tips and tricks that I am unable to find on the web. (not many).
UnixGuy
For cyberwarfare you may find fiction to be more entertaining, I can't remember any book names in this area!
For a big picture/enterprise architecture, I'm currently reading (reviewing some material):
https://www.amazon.com/Enterprise-Security-Architecture-Business-Driven-Approach/dp/157820318X/
JDMurray
To be completely overwhelmed by what you haven't read yet, here is
cyberreading list2
by Anonymous Ibex.
And a TE oldie-and-goodie, the
AddALL book search and price comparison
page.
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