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IT Security Cookbook
This book is intended as a 'self help' guide to computer & network security, primarily for security managers, programmers and system administrators.
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Rand Report R-609, Security Controls for Computer Systems
This is reportedly the document that started computer security. It discusses intrusions, physical security, threats, policy considerations, and recommendations. Quite good.
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Using Samba
The O'Reilly Using Samba book is online, and a great resource for information on Samba security.
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Site Security Handbook
RFC2196 is a guide to developing computer security policies and procedures for sites that have systems on the Intenet. The purpose of this handbook is to provide practical guidance to administrators trying to secure their information and services. Th
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Linux Security Quick-Start Guide
This document, written by Hal Burgiss, is an introductory level document that provides the information necessary for inexperienced Linux users to secure their machine. Well-written and thorough.
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Linux Security Administrator's Guide
This is a document that I last made modifications to in 1998, but is still pretty relevant. Topics covered include developing a security policy, network and host security tips, process accounting, physical security, intrusion detection, files and fil
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