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1.6.09

Take Charge: Fighting Back Against Identity Theft

Take Charge: Fighting Back Against Identity Theft
FTC | 2006 | ISBN: 18774384338 | English | PDF | 52 pages | 6 MB


In the course of a busy day, you may write a check at the grocery store, charge tickets to a ball game, rent a car, mail your tax returns, change service providers for your cell phone, or apply for a credit card. Chances are you don’t give these everyday transactions a second thought. But an identity thief does.

Identity theft is a serious crime. People whose identities have been stolen can spend months or years – and thousands of dollars – cleaning up the mess the thieves have made of a good name and credit record. In the meantime, victims of identity theft may lose job opportunities, be refused loans for education, housing, or cars, and even get arrested for crimes they didn’t commit. Humiliation, anger, and frustration are among the feelings victims experience as they navigate the process of rescuing their identity.

Working with other government agencies and organizations, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has produced this booklet to help you remedy the effects of an identity theft. It describes what steps to take, your legal rights, how to handle specific problems you may encounter on the way to clearing your name, and what to watch for in the future.

Despite your best efforts to manage the flow of your personal information or to keep it to yourself, skilled identity thieves may use a variety of methods to gain access to your data.
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Software Security Engineering: A Guide for Project Managers

Julia H. Allen, Sean Barnum, Robert J. Ellison, Gary McGraw, Nancy R. Mead “Software Security Engineering: A Guide for Project Managers”
Addison-Wesley Professional | 2008-05-11 | ISBN: 032150917X | 368 pages | CHM | 1,7 Mb
Software that is developed from the beginning with security in mind will resist, tolerate, and recover from attacks more effectively than would otherwise be possible. While there may be no silver bullet for security, there are practices that project managers will find beneficial. With this management guide, you can select from a number of sound practices likely to increase the security and dependability of your software, both during its development and subsequently in its operation.
Software Security Engineering draws extensively on the systematic approach developed for the Build Security In (BSI) Web site. Sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security Software Assurance Program, the BSI site offers a host of tools, guidelines, rules, principles, and other resources to help project managers address security issues in every phase of the software development life cycle (SDLC). The book’s expert authors, themselves frequent contributors to the BSI site, represent two well-known resources in the security world: the CERT Program at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) and Cigital, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in software security.

This book will help you understand why
Software security is about more than just eliminating vulnerabilities and conducting penetration tests
Network security mechanisms and IT infrastructure security services do not sufficiently protect application software from security risks
Software security initiatives should follow a risk-management approach to identify priorities and to define what is “good enough”–understanding that software security risks will change throughout the SDLC
Project managers and software engineers need to learn to think like an attacker in order to address the range of functions that software should not do, and how software can better resist, tolerate, and recover when under attack
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21.2.09

Bacterial Signal Transduction: Networks and Drug Targets

Bacterial Signal Transduction: Networks and Drug Targets (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
by Ryutaro Utsumi (Editor)

Product Details
* Hardcover: 258 pages
* Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (June 6, 2008)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0387788840

Book Description
This fascinating book encourages many microbiologists and students to enter the new world of signal transduction in microbiology. Over the past decade, a vast amount of exciting new information on the signal transduction pathway in bacteria has been brought to light. Reports on these developments have been put together in this book, Bacterial Signal Transduction: Networks and Drug Targets. The aim of this book is to provide an incentive for graduate students, academic scientists, and researchers in the pharmaceutical industry to further elucidate the TCS networks and apply them in the search for novel drugs.

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Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface

Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface
by Lucy DesJardin (Author)

Product Details
* Hardcover: 292 pages
* Publisher: Garland Science; 1 edition (March 4, 2004)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0954523210

Book Description
Discusses the interaction of M. tuberculosis with the host revealing new information on the disease's pathogenesis. Presents state-of-the-art approaches used to study microbe-host interactions and highlights emerging technologies. Also discusses mycobacterial entry, growth, and gene expression in macrophages. For researchers.

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Manual of Infection Control Procedures

Manual of Infection Control Procedures (Greenwich Medical Media)
by N. N. Damani (Author), G. A. J. Ayliffe (Foreword)

Product Details
* Paperback: 224 pages
* Publisher: Greenwich Medical Media (September 1, 1997)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 1900151286

Book Description
'... the Manual of Infection Control Procedures provides a comprehensive overview of the main aspects of infection control ...' Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux International --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Nature of Brucellosis

Nature of Brucellosis
by Wesley William Spink (Author)

Product Details
* Hardcover: 478 pages
* Publisher: Univ of Minnesota Pr (June 1956)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0816601321

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12.2.09

Principles of Clinical Gastroenterology

Principles of Clinical Gastroenterology
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell | Pages:672 | 2008-06-23 | ISBN:1405169109 | PDF | 5.3 MB
A Concise, Symptom-Based Textbook for Diagnosis and Decision Making in Clinical Practice

Over the past twenty years, thousands of physicians have come to depend on Yamada’s Textbook of Gastroenterology. Its encyclopaedic discussion of the basic science underlying gastrointestinal and liver diseases as well as the many diagnostic and therapeutic modalities available to the patients who suffer from them was—and still is—beyond compare. This new textbook, Principles of Clinical Gastroenterology, is designed to inform practitioners on the features of the major clinical disorders in gastroenterology and hepatology from the point of view of the clinician observing signs and symptoms of a patient under care and management.

It is a practical guide to diagnosis and decision making in clinical practice and provides a rich source of information on diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. Covering the full range of examinations in gastroenterology and hepatology, with extremely timely chapters on patients with dyspepsia, eating disorders, jaundice, hepatitis, cirrhosis, and on screening, Principles of Clinical Gastroenterology gives you easy access to approaches that a clinician might take to common symptoms and signs presented by patients with such disorders. The chapters include the epidemiology, history, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of the most commonly encountered disorders in gastroenterology and hepatology.

This textbook will be an invaluable resource whether you are a gastroenterologist, internist, surgeon, or other clinician who sees patients with gastrointestinal and liver disorders. It should be kept close at hand for frequent consultation.
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11.2.09

Cisco Routers for the Small Business: A Practical Guide for IT Professionals

Product Description

Cisco Routers for the Small Business provides in plain English a no–nonsense approach to setting up all the features of the Cisco IOS for a small business using broadband technologies. This book explains how to use a Cisco router to setup cable modems, DSL and PPPoE, and explains how to configure NAT, Access Control Lists, Firewalls, DMZs and an IPSec VPN between two sites using advanced encryption. The chapters are tutorial based and provide easy to follow, step–by–step instructions for all tasks that small businesses need to perform using a router. Easy–to–implement example configurations are included in the appendices.

  • Written for the small–business using common, broadband connections such as Cable internet and DSL.
  • Provides easily–followed, step–by–step instructions for tasks that small businesses need to perform, such as configuring virtual private network (VPN) connections, creating firewalls, securing the router, and more.
  • Contains appendixes with example configurations that are short, to the point, and dead–simple to implement.

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10.2.09

Network World - January 2009

Network World - January 2009

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Mac OS X Leopard Portable Genius

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Mac OS X Portable Genius is always at the ready for you with facts, tips, and secrets to give you the most from your favorite OS. This genius teaches you to customize your computer and workspace, troubleshoot and maintain Mac OS X, and just have fun. Browse and manipulate images and multimedia, listen to music and Podcasts, copy music to an iPod, add a printer, sync your Mac to other devices, and take control of Leopard to make it work for you.

From the introduction:
“Some of you may be rolling your eyes right now; all computers use the file and folder concept and some sort of colorful user interface, so there couldn’t be that much difference between Mac OS X and its competitors, right? Wrong. I don’t just say this because of some blind devotion to all things Apple; I’ve actually used different flavors of Windows and Linux for more than 13 years, right alongside my trusty Mac, so experience has been my teacher. If I have any devotion to Apple, there are plenty of good reasons why, the subject of this book being the first. Readers of this book who are already Mac users understand exactly what I’m talking about. For those of you moving from other computing platforms, it’s my desire that by the end of this book you will have a whole new perspective on computing and see what it means to really have fun while working with your computer. In Mac OS X Leopard Portable Genius you can learn not just the basics, but the subtle nuances and little tips and tricks that make using your Mac that much easier. I’ve covered the gamut, from printing files, surfing the Internet and using e-mail, to partitioning your hard drive, automating repetitive tasks, and using UNIX commands, with just a little bit of geeky humor thrown in for good measure. I hope this book will do justice to Mac OS X Leopard, which isn’t just a computer operating system; it’s an art form.”

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5.2.09

Cisco Routers for the Small Business: A Practical Guide for IT Professionals

Cisco Routers for the Small Business provides in plain English a no–nonsense approach to setting up all the features of the Cisco IOS for a small business using broadband technologies. This book explains how to use a Cisco router to setup cable modems, DSL and PPPoE, and explains how to configure NAT, Access Control Lists, Firewalls, DMZs and an IPSec VPN between two sites using advanced encryption. The chapters are tutorial based and provide easy to follow, step–by–step instructions for all tasks that small businesses need to perform using a router. Easy–to–implement example configurations are included in the appendices.

* Written for the small–business using common, broadband connections such as Cable internet and DSL.
* Provides easily–followed, step–by–step instructions for tasks that small businesses need to perform, such as configuring virtual private network (VPN) connections, creating firewalls, securing the router, and more.
* Contains appendixes with example configurations that are short, to the point, and dead–simple to implement.

What you’ll learn

* Securely configure Internet connections for your business using Cisco’s IOS command–language.
* Create virtual private networks (VPNs) that bring remote offices and employees onto your network, safely, via standard DSL and Cable Internet connections.
* Set up network address translation (NAT) routing so that your in–office computers are effectively invisible to outside intruders.
* Back up and recover your router configuration.
* Create “demilitarized zones” (DMZs) in support of servers that you wish to make accessible from outside your more secure, internal network.
* Protect your email server from attack using Cisco’s Email Inspection Engine.


Who is this book for?

Cisco Routers for the Small Business is intended for Network Administrators, Power–users, and I.T. Professionals who support small business networks

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