Posts Tagged ‘InfoSec’

TweetThe Tao of Network Security Monitoring: Beyond Intrusion Detection was my first Information Security book that I read.  The author, Richard Bejtlich , has authored a few other books that I hope to read soon.  As for Tao, I have found it to be an absolutely fascinating book on InfoSec. The author starts out by [...]

Linux Security..

Posted: 18th April 2008 by Josh in Uncategorized
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TweetSo, because of some work that I am doing right now, I went ahead and skipped ahead to the module “Linux Security.” As I finished the module yesterday, I have to say, I throughly enjoyed it! We started out with the basics, then went deeper from there. I had a virtual machine running CentOS 5, [...]

New Information Security Class

Posted: 3rd April 2008 by Josh in Uncategorized
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TweetI have started my first pre-requisite for the sans.edu Masters’ of Information Security Engineering program. This first class is SEC401: SANS Security Essentials. You can check out the description here. It is basically the foundational class for the whole InfoSec program, and as such, it deals with some pretty basic topics (Networking Fundamentals, IP & [...]