books about: securing
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The Child Poverty and Inequality: Securing a Better Future for America's Children
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2008
One of the United States great promises is that all children will be given the opportunity to work to achieve a comfortable standard of living. That promise has faded profoundly for children who grow up in poverty, particularly black and Hispanic children, and many of the deepening fault lines in the social order are traceable to this disparity. In recent years the promise has also begun to fade for children of the middle class. Education and ...
Tactics: Securing the Victory in Every Young Man's Battle
7 reviews
Fred Stoeker
WaterBrook Press
, 2006
A Great Tool for Living A Pure and Integral Life
If your not a book reader...this could be the book for you. I say this because just after reading the first couple of sentences, you don't feel like you're reading anymore. Instead, you feel as though you are finally being understood. If there is some insight to make any sort of sense about why I feel and act the way I do, I want to know. I'm not one to enjoy having the wool pulled over my eyes ...
Mastering OpenLDAP: Configuring, Securing and Integrating Directory Services
2 reviews
Matt Butcher
Packt Publishing
, 2007
Essential read for sysadmins and developers
This is an extraordinarily well written book. In the preface the author promises to prepare system administrators or software developers for building a directory using OpenLDAP using a practical approach, discussing theory where that helps answer practical questions. Along with some of the best illustrations of the theory and practice of LDAP directory management, this book contains a wealth ...
Securing Japan: Tokyo's Grand Strategy and the Future of East Asia (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs)
1 review
Richard J. Samuels
Cornell University Press
, 2008
Charting Japan's Political Scene
Securing Japan has always been the central axis of Japanese political life, and it very much remains so today. There is a remarkable continuity in the debates surrounding Japanese security. Ideas are connected across time, and so are people: heirs to political traditions are often the direct offsprings of politicians from bygone eras, and they tend to reenact on the contemporary scene the ...
VMware ESX Server in the Enterprise: Planning and Securing Virtualization Servers
4 reviews
Edward L. Haletky
Prentice Hall PTR
, 2008
VERY VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
Are you a beginning or advanced administrator? If you are, then this book is for you. Author Edward L. Haletky, has done an outstanding job of writing a book on VMware ESX Server versions 2.5x and 3.0. Haletky, begin by reviewing the system requirements that you will need. Then, the author covers installation differences, VM differences, and management differences. Next, he covers some of the ...
Offshore Sailing: 200 Essential Passagemaking Tips
15 reviews
William G. Seifert
,
Daniel Spurr
International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
, 2001
Offshoore Sailing: 2000 passagemaking tips
This is a very comprehensive book explaining what you need to know about offshore sailing.
Your Complete Retirement Planning Road Map: A Comprehensive Action Plan for Securing IRAs, 401(k)s, and Other ...
5 reviews
Ed Slott
Ballantine Books
, 2007
A Good Investment
Being retired or on the way to retirement, this is a good source of information.
The Complete Guide to Securing Your Own U.S. Patent: A Step-by-Step Road Map to Protect Your Ideas and ...
20 reviews
Jamaine Burrell
Atlantic Publishing Company (FL)
, 2007
Want to patent your great idea? You need this book!
For anyone who's ever held off on really running with a great idea because the process of getting a patent seemed too daunting, this book is the next best thing to having an expert hold your hand and personally take you through all the steps. The author begins with a straightforward overview of what the book is designed to do and then follows through on all counts, beginning with the basics ...
Securing Baritone, Bass-Baritone, and Bass Voices
5 reviews
Richard Miller
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2008
Welcome addition to my library
Richard Miller has added yet another tome to his expanding library on the classically trained singing voice with "Securing Baritone, Bass-Baritone, and Bass Voices". This edition will have pride of prominence next to his other books on the singing instrument. What makes this book unique is its focus on the lower male voice. The text offers exercises and repertoire for vocalization. The unique ...
Wireless Hacks: Tips & Tools for Building, Extending, and Securing Your Network (Hacks)
19 reviews
Rob Flickenger
,
Roger Weeks
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
, 2005
Collection of 100 clever wireless short-cuts
This book is about getting the most out of your wireless networking hardware and software. In this book, you will find practical techniques for extending range, increasing throughput, managing wireless resources, and generally making your wireless networking vision a reality. Remember that reality is what you can get away with, and wireless hackers have found that they can get away with quite a ...
Anatomy of a Business Plan: The Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Business and Securing Your Company's Future ...
2 reviews
Linda Pinson
Out Of Your Mind . . . And Into The Mark
, 2008
Anyone planning to establish a business of any kind would greatly benefit from a careful reading
A sound and practical business plan is a fundamental necessity for any entrepreneurial endeavor if it is to succeed in today's volatile and competitive marketplace regardless of the goods or services it offers. Now in a newly revised, expanded, and updated seventh edition, "Anatomy Of A Business Plan" by business planning expert, speaker, consultant, and educator Linda Pinson is a complete 'how ...
Securing VoIP Networks: Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Countermeasures
3 reviews
Peter Thermos
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Ari Takanen
Addison-Wesley Professional
, 2007
If you have any doubt whether VoIP is vulnerable . . .
A quick read of the first 1/3 of the book will cure you of your doubts VoIP can be attacked forever! It was almost painful reading; exploit approach after exploit approach, but I mean that in a good way like the pain you feel in your muscles after exercise. I was excited when this book came out, I have been following some of the author's Thermos and Takanen work and I think they were the ...
Windows Vista Security: Securing Vista Against Malicious Attacks
5 reviews
Roger A. Grimes
,
Jesper M. Johansson
Wiley
, 2007
The more I read and use Vista the more I like it
Show me someone complaining about User Account Control, and I'll either show you a. a person setting up the system initially or b. a person who's not using Vista on a regular basis. I play a game where I see how often I get the UAC prompt. There's many a week I get none at all. What UAC points out is how little we know and understand about rights and permissions on our system. ...
Router Security Strategies: Securing IP Network Traffic Planes (Networking Technology: Security)
5 reviews
Gregg Schudel
,
David J. Smith
Cisco Press
, 2008
Excellent coverage of the intended subject matter.
We finally have a book that pulls several different IOS security strategies together. So many references prior to this one touch on these topics sporadically but I have yet to find a better resource that covers all the bases as does this one. The things I like about this book: So many authors tend to try to spread their subject matter out too wide and take too broad of an approach when ...
Big Gifts For Small Groups: A 1-hour Board Member's Guide To Securing Gifts Of $500 To $5,000
3 reviews
Andy Robinson
Emerson & Church
, 2004
Great book for learning how to fundraise
What I like most about this book is that it's so practical and seems so doable. I know that most ordinary citizens would probably choose a root canal over the prospect of having to ask someone for a big ($500 to $5000) donation, even for a cause they really care about. But with the help of this book, you'll feel confident that you could really do the things that the author, Andy Robinson, is ...
Implementing Intrusion Detection Systems: A Hands-On Guide for Securing the Network
3 reviews
Tim Crothers
Wiley
, 2002
Excellent introduction to IDS
Implementing Intrusion Detection Systems by Tim Crothers is an excellent introduction to the topics important to implementing any IDS. Crothers uses Snort as a reference IDS system, but the coverage of Snort is not intended to be comprehensive so if you plan to use Snort you will need an additional resource. Crothers does an excellent job of giving a very basic overview of underlying protocol ...
Organizational Behavior: Securing Competitive Advantage
John A. Wagner
,
John R. Hollenbeck
South-Western College Pub
, 2004
Learn how to get the upper hand in corporate America! ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR: SECURING COMPETATIVE ADVANTAGE shows you how, by using a little applied psychology, you can outsmart and outmaneuver the competition. Using the latest data and theory, this organizational behavior textbook is the perfect combination of academic and real-world expertise. This is the textbook you?ll continue to use long after you graduate.
So You Want to Move to Florida: How to Save Time and Money in Becoming a Resident and Exploring Florida's ...
5 reviews
Stan Farnham
AuthorHouse
, 2004
Sondra Greer
The contents of Farnham's guide is essential for anyone seriously considering relocation. The invaluable information he provides gives the positives and negatives of living in Florida. Read this practical book about day-to-day life in Florida if you're thinking of moving to paradise. Many helpful pointers which has already made my life simpler. Jam-packed with simple, crisp declarative sentences ...
The Everything Retirement Planning Book: A Complete Guide to Managing Your Investments, Securing Your Future, ...
1 review
Judith R. Harrington
,
Stanley J. Steinberg
Adams Media
, 2007
Retirement planning book review
If you purchase this book just know that it is a very basic book. It covers all the investment possibilities you should have been doing for the past 40 years. It would probably be better to read at age 20 than age 58 like I did.
The Kid's ROTH IRA Handbook: Securing Tax-Free Wealth From a Child's First Paycheck or Money Answers for ...
6 reviews
Tracy Foote
TracyTrends
, 2008
A Must Read for ALL PARENTS!!
Teaching children about saving money is critical for their success as adults. This book provides a step-by-step guide on how to teach your children about investing and specifically Roth IRAs. As an adult who had little knowledge on this subject, I found the book easy to understand without it being condescending. My children have both read this book (16 and 10) and were able to understand it ...
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