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Wireless Networks for Dummies

Publisher:  
Authors: Barry Lewis, Peter Davis
ISBN: 0-7645-7525-2
Publication Date: September 2004
Paperback - 408 pages

  • An easy, practical guide to wireless networks, which allow users to roam wireless-enabled locations without being restricted by cables
  • Shows step by step what it takes to plan a wireless network, set it up, make it work, and keep it safe
  • Along the way, expert authors Davis and Lewis explain how to perform a site survey and explore issues such as selecting the right standard, mode, access point, channel, and antenna
  • Explains how to install clients, set up roaming, and guard against risks and threats such as war driving, jamming, hijacking, and man-in-the-middle attacks
  • Contains useful information on IEEE wireless standards, security vulnerabilities, administration tools, and places to connect while on the road
  • Teach Yourself Windows 2000 Server in 21 Days

    Publisher: SAMS
    Authors: Peter Davis, Barry Lewis
    ISBN: 0672317036
    Publication Date: February 2000
    Paperback - 900 pages

    A New edition - "Teach Yourself Windows 2000 Server in 21 Days". Learn new information on using Active Directory. Learn all about the Routing and RAS enhancements. Find out how to set-up a Windows 2000 server and understand the inner workings of the Registry. You'll find out how to migrate from NT to this new operating system, configure and install a variety of clients on your Windows 2000 network, and how to design and implement a Windows 2000 network for your organization, plus much more.

    Teach Yourself Windows NT Server 4 in 21 Days

    Publisher: SAMS
    Authors: Peter Davis, Barry Lewis
    ISBN: 0672315556
    Publication Date: February 1999
    Paperback - 900 pages

    A New, Revised edition of "Teach Yourself NT Server 4 in 14 Days". Learn new information on using and installing Service Packs. Learn all about the Routing and RAS enhancements. Find out how to set-up an NT server and understand the inner workings of the NT Registry. You'll find out how to migrate to NT from other network operating systems, configure and install a variety of clients on your NT network, and how to design and implement an NT network for your organization, plus much more.


    Teach Yourself NT Server 4 in 14 Days

    Publisher: SAMS
    Authors: Peter Davis, Barry Lewis
    ISBN: 0672310198
    Publication Date: April, 1997

    Learn how to set-up an NT server and understand the inner workings of the NT Registry. You'll find out how to migrate to NT from other network operating systems, configure and install a variety of clients on your NT network, and how to design and implement an NT network for your organization, plus much more.


    Computer Security for Dummies

    Publisher: IDG Books Worldwide, 1996
    ISBN: 1-56884-645-5
    Authors: Peter T. Davis & Barry D. Lewis
    More details at www.dummies.com

    One of the best selling Dummies series, this book addresses the world of computer security. Designed for the home computer user or business manager, this book provides a summary of security that is invaluable. Whether you use a computer at home and need vital information on protecting yourself from viruses and data loss or you work in an office and need to understand more of the fundamentals of security to better manage your critical information assets, this book is for you.

    Securing Client/Server Computer Networks

    Publisher: McGraw-Hill, 1996
    ISBN: 0-07-015841-X
    Authors: Edited by Peter T. Davis. Chapters by Barry Lewis, John Tannahil, Ray Kaplan and Robert Clyde and others.

    This book takes the reader through all the aspects of client/server security and is an essential tool in understanding this complex technology. Recommended reading for the serious security student. The book covers client/server introduction and concepts, security tools, Rapid and Object-Oriented Development, the client, middle ware and the server. Here's where you can get an overview of VTAM, Windows NT Server, TCP/IP, NetWare 4.1, UNIX, ORACLE and much, much more.

    Microsoft Windows 2000 Security Handbook

    Publisher: Que, 2000
    ISBN: 0-7897-1999-1-X
    Authors: Edited by Jeff Schmidt. Chapters by Barry Lewis and others.

    This book shows the reader all about the internals of Windows 2000. Mr. Lewis contributed by writing one of the chapters.

    Microsoft Windows 2000 Security Handbook

    Practical UNIX & Internet Security

    Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates, 1994
    ISBN: 1-56592-148-8
    Authors: Simpson Garfinkel & Gene Spafford

    This is the book for any serious approach to UNIX security. The authors are respected UNIX experts, well known for their experience. They take the reader through the issues, approaches and methods of implementing UNIX security. The book covers what to do to keep intruders out, how to handle things if they get in and everything in between. Recommended reading.

    Practical Unix & Internet Security

     

    Applied Cryptography

    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1994
    ISBN: 0-471-59756-2
    Author: Bruce Schneier

    This is the book on cryptography. Not for the faint of heart, this tome takes you through the wonderful world of protocols, algorithms, hash functions and key exchange. Mr. Schneier is the recognized expert in this field and if you need to understand encryption, this book is for you.

    Applied Cryptography

    Look here for additional references. It's a great library of books. NCSA Books

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