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  1. Cryptography for PHP Developers

    Code cryptography using PHP

  2. GoLang Cryptography for Developer

    Cryptography is for everyone, no matter which role, function you are in, a basic level of security is needed. The style and approach is used in this book is to full-fill all of the cryptography needs for the go lang programmer from beginner to advanced level.

  3. Python Cryptography
    Python Cryptography
    Python Cryptography
    Anish Nath

    Cryptography for Python Developer

  4. Cryptography for Java Script Developer

    Cryptography for javascript developers

  5. Guidebook To Computer and Smartphone Security
    Guidebook To Computer and Smartphone Security
    Security Information For Everyone
    Brandon Lipani

    I am a Certified Comptia Security + professional helping users and companies secure their computers, networks and smartphones across the country. The purpose of this book is to educate and teach computer and smartphone users about safety and security online. Preview A Chapter Of My Book For Free

  6. WASEC: Web Application Security for the everyday software engineer
    WASEC: Web Application Security for the everyday software engineer
    Everything a web developer should know about application security: concise, condensed and made to last.
    Alessandro Nadalin

    Everything a software engineer should know about Web application security. How can I avoid a catastrophe if my CDN gets compromised? Do I still need CSRF tokens? This book will be the solid, concise read around security you always wanted in your library.

  7. Building Computer Security

    A toolbox for the software engineer to build secure computer systems. Pragmatic and direct. Starting with the basics.

  8. List Anti Rootkit & AntiVirus For Ubuntu, Linux & BSD (Edition 2018)

    All computer systems can suffer from malware, ransomware, rootkit and viruses, including Linux and BSD. Thankfully, very few viruses exist for Linux, so users typically do not install antivirus software.

  9. Cloud Security - Quick Reference

    Are you looking to achieve a good understanding of your responsibilities as well as your CSPs responsibilities to make sure your security stature in the Cloud is where you need it to be? Do you need the technical direction required to create your secure Cloud environment? You can think of this book as your technical Cloud consultant.

  10. Docker Security - Quick Reference
    Docker Security - Quick Reference
    For DevOps Engineers
    Kim Carter

    Are you looking to improve the security of your Docker deployments? Do you want to confirm you haven't missed any important security aspects in your Docker infrastructure?

  11. Expanding Your Security Horizons: Learning The Ropes 102

    LTR102 takes the lead from LTR101 and dives a little deeper into the wider security topics, bringing an insight into defensive, offensive and collaborative security fields. It looks into the differences between the three and builds on the skillsets required, like LTR101 it will give you an overview and insight.

  12. Building Virtual Machine Labs
    Building Virtual Machine Labs
    A Hands-On Guide
    Tony Robinson

    Learn everything there is to know about building and maintaining your own home or workplace virtual lab environment on the most popular hypervisors today!

  13. Hacking Portugal
    Hacking Portugal
    Making Portugal a global player in Software Development
    Dinis Cruz

    As technology and software become more and more important to Portuguese society, it is time for Portugal to take them more seriously, and become a real player in that world. All content is released under an Creative Commons license and feedback will be highly appreciated (please open an issue for them) Paperback book available on Amazon

  14. Web Hacking 101 en Español - Cómo hacer dinero hackeando éticamente
    Web Hacking 101 en Español - Cómo hacer dinero hackeando éticamente
    Web Hacking 101 en Español - Cómo hacer dinero hackeando éticamente
    Peter Yaworski and Gamliel Hernández

    Hasta Febrero 2017, Twitter ha pagado más de $640,000 USD a hackers éticos por reportar vulnerabilidades en su plataforma. Google, Facebook, Shopify, Dropbox, y muchos más, solicitan hackers éticos que busquen fallos de seguridad en sus sitios y pagarles por sus hallazgos. Este libro te enseñará cómo iniciarte en el hacking ético.

  15. HTTP World
    HTTP World
    Yasser Gersy

    Everything you need to know about  HTTP , this book covers all aspects of HTTP and HTTPs and how to workd and build your own server , How web servers/ Applications works .