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  2. The Cuckoo's Egg (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage is a 1989 book written by Clifford Stoll.It is his first-person account of the hunt for a computer hacker who broke into a computer at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL).

  3. Category:Computer security books - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Computer security books" The following 16 pages are in this category, out ...

  4. All Systems Down - Wikipedia

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    The book focuses on one character in particular, Brendan Chogan, an out-of-work parking enforcement officer. While interviewing for a security guard position, Brendan recognizes danger when a computer virus strikes Portland, Oregon, destroying internet access across the city. This is just the beginning of the attacks.

  5. Principles of Information Security - Wikipedia

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    Principles of Information Security is a textbook written by Michael Whitman and Herbert Mattord and published by Course Technology. [ 1 ] It is in widespread use in higher education in the United States as well as in many English -speaking countries.

  6. Clifford Stoll - Wikipedia

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    Clifford Paul "Cliff" Stoll (born June 4, 1950) is an American astronomer, author and teacher.. He is best known for his investigation in 1986, while working as a system administrator at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, that led to the capture of hacker Markus Hess, [3] and for Stoll's subsequent book The Cuckoo's Egg, in which he details the investigation.

  7. Rainbow Series - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Series (sometimes known as the Rainbow Books) is a series of computer security standards and guidelines published by the United States government in the 1980s and 1990s. They were originally published by the U.S. Department of Defense Computer Security Center, and then by the National Computer Security Center .

  8. Pavan Duggal - Wikipedia

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    He has written several books/eBooks on various diverse and complex aspects concerning the legalities of policy related issues impacting cyberspace, Internet and the World Wide Web. He has authored India's first mobile law treatise, which focuses on litigation and jurisprudence vis-à-vis mobile communication devices.

  9. This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends - Wikipedia

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    This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race is a non-fiction book published in 2021 by American journalist and author Nicole Perlroth.The book's main topic is cyberwarfare, and it examines the rapid proliferation and development of cyberweapons by nation-states and non-state actors.