ZDNet Software Library 10,000

ZDNet Software Library 10,000

Author: Preston Gralla

Publisher: Ziff-Davis Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 1206

ISBN-13:

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The ZDNet Software archive is one of the premier storage lots of quality shareware on the Internet today. Contained in the archive are over 10,000 pieces of software, and unlike competing directories, these items are reviewed by the editors of ZDNet. The two CD-ROMS have a custom interface designed by ZDNet, featuring live links to the Internet.


The Security Development Lifecycle

The Security Development Lifecycle

Author: Michael Howard

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13:

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Your customers demand and deserve better security and privacy in their software. This book is the first to detail a rigorous, proven methodology that measurably minimizes security bugs--the Security Development Lifecycle (SDL). In this long-awaited book, security experts Michael Howard and Steve Lipner from the Microsoft Security Engineering Team guide you through each stage of the SDL--from education and design to testing and post-release. You get their first-hand insights, best practices, a practical history of the SDL, and lessons to help you implement the SDL in any development organization. Discover how to: Use a streamlined risk-analysis process to find security design issues before code is committed Apply secure-coding best practices and a proven testing process Conduct a final security review before a product ships Arm customers with prescriptive guidance to configure and deploy your product more securely Establish a plan to respond to new security vulnerabilities Integrate security discipline into agile methods and processes, such as Extreme Programming and Scrum Includes a CD featuring: A six-part security class video conducted by the authors and other Microsoft security experts Sample SDL documents and fuzz testing tool PLUS--Get book updates on the Web. For customers who purchase an ebook version of this title, instructions for downloading the CD files can be found in the ebook.


The World Wide Web 1997 Unleashed

The World Wide Web 1997 Unleashed

Author: John December

Publisher: Sams.Net Software

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 1296

ISBN-13: 9781575211848

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"The World Wide Web Unleashed" is designed to be the only book a reader will need to help him get on the World Wide Web and to continue to guide him as he becomes more experienced. The book's CD-ROM includes a comprehensive Web toolkit for Windows and Macintosh--browsers like Internet Explorer 3, HTML development tools like HTML Assistant, and several Web servers. It also includes the entire book in HTML format for easy browsing and links to online resources.


The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Internet

The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Internet

Author: Peter Kent

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2000-03-01

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 9780789725233

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An overview of the Internet explores such online fundamentals as getting connected, searching the Web, contributing to newsgroups, FTP, Gopher, chat groups, e-mail, multimedia, MP3, and online security.


Chromebook For Dummies

Chromebook For Dummies

Author: Mark LaFay

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-10-15

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 1118951271

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Get the most out of your Google Chromebook Are you the proud new owner of a Google Chromebook and a little—or a lot—intimidated by the technology? You've come to the right place! Chromebook For Dummies walks you through setting up the device, transitioning from traditional computers and working in the cloud, customizing Chromebook to suit your needs, navigating the apps and their uses, and applying advanced settings and features. Fear not: with the step-by-step guidance and helpful information inside, there's no reason to break a sweat. Chromebooks are affordable, fast, and sleek—and with Google driving the initiative, they're impossible to ignore. So it's no wonder they're gaining popularity and enticing people from all walks of life to make the switch from a traditional PC or laptop. If you're one of those people and want to make the most of your experience, this book is a practical user's guide to all things Chromebook. Covers all Chromebooks on the market Provides coverage of all Chromebook features in an easy-to-follow manner Serves as the go-to reference for successfully using a Chromebook Includes step-by-step coverage of everything you'll encounter with your Chromebook If you're a new or inexperienced user who wants to maximize the performance of your Google Chromebook, you'll turn to this friendly guide time and again.


The Inter-net

The Inter-net

Author: Anna Milner

Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9780789412881

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The Internet covers everything from choosing and setting up a modem to finding the coolest Web sites, and all in jargon-free detail. Beginners will find everything they need to join the information revolution--and those with some experience of the Internet will be amazed at what they've been missing. Full color illustrations.


How the Internet Works

How the Internet Works

Author: Preston Gralla

Publisher: Que Publishing

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 9780789717269

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The mystery is revealed at last in detailed color diagrams and explanations, graphically depicting the technologies that make the Internet work and how they fit together. You'll be able to understand and even one-up your computer geek friends after reading chapters on the Internet's underlying architecture, communication on the Internet, how the Web works, multimedia, and security and parental controls. For anyone interested in the Internet. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Signposts in Cyberspace

Signposts in Cyberspace

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2005-08-07

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 0309096405

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The Domain Name System (DNS) enables user-friendly alphanumeric namesâ€"domain namesâ€"to be assigned to Internet sites. Many of these names have gained economic, social, and political value, leading to conflicts over their ownership, especially names containing trademarked terms. Congress, in P.L. 105-305, directed the Department of Commerce to request the NRC to perform a study of these issues. When the study was initiated, steps were already underway to address the resolution of domain name conflicts, but the continued rapid expansion of the use of the Internet had raised a number of additional policy and technical issues. Furthermore, it became clear that the introduction of search engines and other tools for Internet navigation was affecting the DNS. Consequently, the study was expanded to include policy and technical issues related to the DNS in the context of Internet navigation. This report presents the NRC's assessment of the current state and future prospects of the DNS and Internet navigation, and its conclusions and recommendations concerning key technical and policy issues.