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Network Security Principles and practices

Network Security Principles and practices

by Saadat Malik
800 Pages · 2015 · 13 MB · 27 Downloads · New!
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Twisted Network Programming Essentials
by Jessica McKellar
194 Pages · 2015 · 10 MB · 4,755 Downloads · New!
The “Twisted Network Programming Essentials: Event-driven Network Programming with Python, 2nd Edition” is extremely useful for getting a hands-on introduction to the framework. Jessica McKellar is the author of this programming book. Jessica is a software engineer from Cambridge, MA. She enjoys the Internet, networking, low-level systems engineering, and contributing to and helping other people contribute to open-source software. In this book, Jessica McKellar shares a guided tour of building fairly standard twisted applications.
Make Your Own Neural Network
by Tariq Rashid
222 Pages · 2016 · 6  MB · 28 Downloads · New!
Make Your Own Neural Network is the neural networks, computer networks, computer networks and programming book which tells how to code in python. Tariq Rashid is the author of this impressive book. This guide takes the reader step by step through different techniques of mathematics to master the art of neural networks. A programmer can make his own network by using the python programming language. Neural networks play a key role in the development of artificial intelligence and deep learning. The technology is shifting to artificial intelligence and it is the most growing industry from the last few years. Learn, how the neural network works and how anyone can master it by following the simple techniques. This book consists of three chapters. The first chapter is about ideas that cover all the mathematic ideas with illustrations, neural networks, and examples. The second chapter is a kind of practice which covers the easy to learn techniques of python programming. It tells how the build a neural network that actually works for you. The last chapter of the book covers the extended ideas and push the ideas of neural networks forward for more collaboration.
Zero Trust Networks
by Evan Gilman, Doug Barth
240 Pages · 2015 · 7 MB · 59 Downloads · New!
The “Zero Trust Networks: Building Secure Systems in Unsaturated Networks, 1st Edition” is a must-read book for anyone interested in Zero Trust Networks. The authors of this computer networking book are Evan Gilman and Doug Barth. Evan Gilman is an Operations Engineer with a background in computer networks. He has been building and operating systems in hostile environments in his entire professional career. In this book, Evan and Doug show you how zero trust lets you focus on building strong authentication and authorization. They guide you about the architecture of a zero-trust network. This book rebukes that and gives practical, common sense examples of how to create it. Zero Trust Networks does not talk about one specific product but rather describes all the integrations and risk. So, it’s a must-read book for networking students. Furthermore, the reader will learn how to migrate from a perimeter-based network to a zero-trust network in production. They also examine the fundamental concepts at play in a zero-trust network, including network agents and trust engines. Zero Trust is emerging at the next model to adapt and secure the models of today’s operating environment, for example cloud and internal. Zero Trust Networks engages all the networking students from start to end of the page and worth reading. All in all, Zero Trust Networks is an essential book for all computer networking students.
Routing, Flow, and Capacity Design in Communication and Computer Networks
by Michal Pioro
800 Pages · 2015 · 11 MB · 24 Downloads · New!
The “Routing, Flow, and Capacity Design in Communication and Computer Networks (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking), 1st Edition” is an amazing book that covers a broad range of network design problems. Michal Pioro and Deep Medhi are the authors of this book. Michal Pioro heads the Department of Computer Networks and Switching at the Institute of Telecommunications at Warsaw University of Technology. He serves as professor and also the Department of Communication Systems at Lund University in Sweden. This book reveals the reader where mathematical modeling and algorithmic have been under-utilized. This book is especially true for backbone telecommunication networks because their stakes are very high. Additionally, it is necessary for everyone to deal with network design issues. Routing, Flow, and Capacity Design in Communication and Computer Networks has easy to understand style and structures, good examples and covers all important topics. It also covers all the spectrum of problems and design methods, from the simplest to the most advanced topics. All in all, Routing, Flow, and Capacity Design in Communication and Computer Networks is a must-read book for networking students.
Algorithms and Networking for Computer Games
by Jouni Smed
288 Pages · 2015 · 2 MB · 50 Downloads · New!
The “Algorithms and Networking for Computer Games, 1st Edition” is a must-read book for newbies and professionals game developers. Jouni Smed and Harri Hakonen are the authors of this book. Jouni Smed is currently a researcher and lecturer in the Department of Information Technology, University of Turku, Finland. His research concentrates on computer games, optimization, and scheduling algorithms. This book is very helpful for the beginners and professionals, and it will engage all the reader from start to end of the page. In this book, the authors first talk about algorithmic problems, how to solve them practically. They reveal how to find a path in, create the terrain of and make decisions in the game world. The second part of this book explains networking problems in computer games, they focus on three key questions, how to hide the inherent communication delay, how to cope with cheating and how to utilize limited network resources. This book also has 51 ready-to-use algorithms and 178 illustrative exercises. To be honest, after reading this book, you will have the confidence and solutions to tackles the algorithms and networking problems. In summary, Algorithms and Networking for Computer Games has an extremely useful resource for newbies and professionals’ developers.
Networking with MikroTik
by Tyler Hart
360 Pages · 2015 · 13 MB · 35 Downloads · New!
The “Networking with MikroTik: MTCNA Study Guide” is a helpful book for networking students. Tyler Hart is the author of this great networking book. It is an instructive networking book for all the newbie and professional students. Networking with MikroTik offers a comprehensive overview of the MikroTik Certified Network Associate Certification with resource and tools for the reader. Networking with MikroTik engages all the reader from start to end of page and worth to read. This book is a great reference guide for everything MikroTik, as it reveals everything in depth. The language of this book is easy and understandable and each section of this book packed with lots of accessible information. The outline and flow of this networking book provide a unique learning experience. Furthermore, this book gave you a better understanding of how the rules work and how you should approach them. This book covers everything that the reader needs to get started with RouterOS. Such topics titles are Introduction to MikroTik, RouterOS Software, MikroTik Default, Managing Users in RouterOS, Configuring Interfaces, wireless and wireless security, and some others. By the end of this book, you will be the master of the MikroTik network platform. In short, Networking with MikroTik is an essential book for all who want to learn more about the ins-and-outs of RouterOS.

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