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Archivio: Maggio 2001 ml@sikurezza.org Soggetto: [rottz@SECURITYFLAW.COM: Network Security Bible] Mittente: Igor Falcomata' Data: 11 May 2001 22:26:19 -0000
in attesa della sezione documenti su sikurezza.org e/o delle faq, questo sito puo' essere un buon punto di partenza :) bye Koba (moderatore) -- Igor Falcomata' IT Security Manager & Consultant Infosec srl - http://www.infosec.it Network Security and Data Defense -- free advertising: www.openbsd.org - Multiplatform Ultra-secure OS ----- Forwarded message from Peter Johnson <rottz@SECURITYFLAW.COM> ----- X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.77 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.4.3 i686) Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 19:53:59 -0500 From: Peter Johnson <rottz@SECURITYFLAW.COM> Subject: Network Security Bible To: SECPAPERS@SECURITYFOCUS.COM Security Professionals, I started making bookmarks of all my favorite security papers, that I look at when trying to solve complex security issues. But then I thought "Wouldn't everyone like to have these documents handy?". So I decided to publish them, in one big page. And I decided to call it the "Network Security Bible", not as used in religious terms, but more as a book that is a MUST READ for all students who want to get into the Network Security field. Its a fast pace field that is always changing(which is what I love about it), that's why the bible will always change as people write new papers and new technologies come to the mainstream. Its a community project, which I would like everyone to help and contribute, so they can feel they are helping future Security Admins seeking guidance how to stop the "hackers". Which is nothing against hackers, but they have their "manifesto" which inspires them. Hopefully, one of the documents in the Network Security Bible can inspire you to keep the Internet a safe secure place that we can all share freely but keep our privacy from people we don't want noising around in our personal business. Any thing you post on the Internet is public domain and can be mirrored and copied (technically maybe not legally). But if I have some personal documents, I don't want ANYONE to look at, I should be able to keep it safe and secure. I haven't added or removed any words, and used authors own words to describe their document, I didn't add my personal opinion of it or which is better than another. I think they are ALL good in their own way. I've seen some poorly written security papers but very few, most people put ALOT of effort into them and alot of research time and in my opinion they deserve to be heard. With their work they earned a place in my bible of documents I look at when trying to figure out network security issues. I hope it will also help everyone else, as much as it has helped me when trying to figure how to combat against hackers who will always be around and will always try to TEST your security. NOTHING IS 100% SECURE! NOTHING! Just layers and blockades! URL: http://www.securityflaw.com/bible/ EMAIL: bible@securityflaw.com Rottz rottz at securityflaw dot com ----- End forwarded message ----- ________________________________________________________ http://www.sikurezza.org - Italian Security Mailing List
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