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Syngress Books

Syngress Publishing is an independent publisher of print and electronic reference materials for information technology professionals seeking skill enhancement and career advancement. Security specialists rely on Syngress books for outstanding coverage of security topics. Administrators find Syngress study guides to be reliable sources for all their certification needs. Distributed throughout Europe, Asia, South America, and the U.S., Syngress titles have been translated into 20 languages. The company's pioneering customer support program, , extends the value of every Syngress title with regular information updates and author-driven forums.

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How to Cheat at Managing Windows Small Business Server 2003How to Cheat at Managing Windows Small Business Server 2003
If running a Windows Small Business Server 2003 network is just one of your many job responsibilities, this book is for you. It applies the tried and true "80/20" rule to this incredibly complex operating system, providing you with exactly the information you need to install, configure, and troubleshoot the W2K3 features most likely to ruin your day (such as setting user permissions, restoring lost data, and sharing hardware) without having to wade through material you don't need.
The Mezonic AgendaThe Mezonic Agenda
The "Mezonic Agenda: Hacking the Presidency" is the first cyber-thriller that allows the reader to "hack along" with the heroes and villians of this fictional narrative. The book's CD contains real, working versions of all the applications described and exploited in the fictional narrative of the book. The Mezonic Agenda deals with some of the most pressing topics in technology and computer security today including: reverse engineering, cryptography, buffer overflows, and steganography. The book tells the tale of criminal hackers attempting to compromise the results of a presidential election for their own gain.
Zero-Day ExploitZero-Day Exploit
A group of highly sophisticated cyber-terrorists have developed a Zero-Day Exploit targeting critical, pertrochemical infrastructure systems in the United States. Once launched, the exploit will cripple the country's ability to respond or defend itself. The only defense against disaster rests with an elite cyber-security expert with the skill and savvy to thwart the plot.
 

Upcoming Titles

 
Google Hacking for Penetration Testers (December)
Google Hacking for Penetration Testers explores the explosive growth of a technique known as "Google Hacking." This simple tool can be bent by hackers and those with malicious intents to find hidden information, break into sites, and access supposedly secure information. Borrowing the techniques pioneered by malicious "Google hackers," this book aims to show security practitioners how to properly protect clients from this often overlooked and dangerous form of information leakage.
Buffer Overflow Attacks (December)
The SANS Institute maintains a list of the "Top 10 Software Vulnerabilities." At the current time, over half of these vulnerabilities are exploitable by Buffer Overflow attacks, making this class of attack one of the most common and most dangerous weapon used by malicious attackers. This is the first book specifically aimed at detecting, exploiting, and preventing the most common and dangerous attacks.
Inside the SPAM Cartel (November)
Authored by a former spammer, this is a methodical, technically explicit expose of the inner workings of the SPAM economy. You will be shocked by the sophistication and sheer size of this underworld. "Inside the Spam Cartel" is a great read even if you have a casual interest in cyber-crime. In addition, it includes a level of technical detail that will clearly attract its core audience of technology junkies and security professionals.
Configuring NetScreen Firewalls (November)
Configuring NetScreen Firewalls is the first book to deliver an in-depth look at the NetScreen firewall product line. It covers all of the aspects of the NetScreen product line from the SOHO devices to the Enterprise NetScreen firewalls. Advanced troubleshooting techniques and the NetScreen Security Manager are also covered.
Hacking a Terror Network (November)
Written by a certified Arabic linguist from the Defense Language Institute with extensive background in decoding encrypted communications, this cyber-thriller uses a fictional narrative to provide a fascinating and realistic "insider's look" into technically sophisticated covert terrorist communications over the Internet. The accompanying CD-ROM allows readers to "hack along" with the story line, by viewing the same Web sites described in the book containing encrypted, covert communications.
Dr. Tom Shinder's Configuring ISA Server 2004 (October)
This book provides you with unparalleled information on installing, configuring, and troubleshooting ISA Server 2004 by teaching you to:
  • Deploy ISA Server 2004 in small businesses and large organizations
  • Achieve 99.999% uptime for your ISA Server 2004 Internet access solution
  • Roll out an International VPN using built-in ISA Server 2004 VPN Wizards and configuration interface
  • Learn how to configure complex DMZ configurations using ISA Server 2004's new network awareness features and built-in multinetworking capabilities
  • Learn how to take advantage of ISA Server 2004's new VPN capabilities!
Black Hat Physical Device Security (October)
This book provides you a methodology to approach and detect similar types of vulnerabilities in individual security devices that plague the software industry. Bypassing key components in a security system can negate the presence of other subsystems. Our content supplies an applicable process of assessment that will never age. As long as hardware and software work together and data is sent over wires or airwaves the methods contained in this book will help detect flaws and information leakage in physical security devices. Not only do we supply a methodology and checklist for finding common exposures, our book also supplies real world scenarios and show how bypassing specific equipment can render a security system powerless.
Windows to Linux Migration Toolkit (October)
Linux to Windows Migration Toolkit is a unique book that offers a complete solution for migrating from Windows to Linux. It provides migration process planning, automated migration scripts, anti-virus/anti-spam solutions, and specific migration and deployment details for all relevant technologies. The CD includes valuable automated scripts for migrating any flavor of Windows to Linux.
Wireless Hacking (October)
As the cost of wireless technology drops, the number of Wi-Fi users continues to grow. Millions of people have discovered the joy and delight of "cutting the cord." Many of those people are looking for ways to take the next step and try out some of the cutting edge techniques for building and deploying "homebrew" Wi-Fi networks, both large and small. This book shows Wi-Fi enthusiasts and consumers of Wi-Fi LANs who want to modify their Wi-Fi hardware how to build and deploy homebrew Wi-Fi networks, both large and small.
Microsoft Log Parser Toolkit (October)
Do you want to find Brute Force Attacks against your Exchange Server? Would you like to know who is spamming you? Do you need to monitor the performance of your IIS Server? Are there intruders out there you would like to find? Would you like to build user logon reports from your Windows Server? Would you like working scripts to automate all of these tasks and many more for you? If so, "Microsoft Log Parser Toolkit" is the book for you.
Programmer's Ultimate Security DeskRef (October)
The Programmer's Ultimate Security DeskRef is the only complete desk reference covering multiple languages and their inherent security issues. It will serve as the programming encyclopedia for almost every major language in use. While there are many books starting to address the broad subject of security best practices within the software development lifecycle, none has yet to address the overarching technical problems of incorrect function usage. Most books fail to draw the line from covering best practices security principles to actual code implementation. This book bridges that gap and covers the most popular programming languages such as Java, Perl, C++, C#, and Visual Basic.
Nessus Network Auditing (September)
Nessus is the premier Open Source vulnerability assessment tool, and was recently voted the "most popular" open source security tool of any kind. This is the first book available on Nessus and it is written by the world's premier Nessus developers led by the creator of Nessus, Renaud Deraison.
Game Console Hacking: (September)
Game Console Hacking is the first book on the market to show Video Game enthusiasts (self described hardware geeks) how to disassemble, reconfigure, customize and re-purpose their Atari, Sega, Nintendo, Playstation and Xbox systems.

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