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Firewals & Internet
Security
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Protecting
Your Web Site With Firewalls
by Marcus Goncalves, Vinicius A. Goncalves
Featuring a clear, conversational style, this reference cuts through
the theory, acronyms and jargon common in many books on Web security to
focus on proven, reliable firewall solutions. The book includes practical
examples, illustrations, and step-by-step instructions on the "hows and
whys" of setting up firewalls. The CD-ROM contains trial versions of many
commercially available tools. |
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Firewalls
and Internet Security : Repelling the Wily Hacker (Addison-Wesley Professional
Computing) - by William R. Cheswick, Steven M. Bellovin
These authors are both well-known senior researchers at AT&T Bell
Labs, and this book is based on their actual experiences maintaining, improving,
and redesigning AT&T's Internet gateway. They show why the most popular
technologies for keeping intruders out are insufficient, while providing
a step-by-step guide to their solution--building firewall gateways. |
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Building
Internet Firewalls
by D. Brent Chapman, Elizabeth D. Zwicky, Deborah Russell (Editor)
Simply put, a firewall is a way to restrict access between the Internet
and your company's internal network. It enables you to get out to the Net
while keeping unauthorized people from breaking into your systems. This
is a solid, definitive text for building Internet firewalls that every
system administrator who is connecting to the Net should ow |
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PC
Week Intranet and Internet Firewalls Strategies
by Edward G. Amoroso, Ed Amoroso
This complete guide shows why you need firewalls and how they work.
Master the essential basics of firewalls: configurations, protocol issues,
administration and more. By identifying the real threats to your network,
you can establish packet filters or application-level gateways before security
is breached. |
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