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CEH, certified ethical hacker : exam guide / by Walker, Matthew,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Up-to-date coverage of every topic on the CEH v10 exam. Thoroughly updated for CEH v10 exam objectives, this integrated self-study system offers complete coverage of the EC-Council's Certified Ethical Hacker exam. In this new edition, IT security expert Matt Walker discusses the latest tools, techniques, and exploits relevant to the exam. You'll find learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, exam tips, practice exam questions, and in-depth explanations. Designed to help you pass the exam with ease, this comprehensive resource also serves as an essential on-the-job reference. Covers all exam topics, including: *Ethical hacking fundamentals *Reconnaissance and footprinting *Scanning and enumeration *Sniffing and evasion *Attacking a system *Hacking web servers and applications *Wireless network hacking *Security in cloud computing *Trojans and other attacks *Cryptography *Social engineering and physical security *Penetration testing. Digital content includes: *300 practice exam questions *Test engine that provides full-length practice exams and customized quizzes by chapter.
Subjects: Computer security; Penetration testing (Computer security); Hackers; Computer networks; Electronic data processing personnel;
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Podcasting for dummies / by Morris, Tee,author.(CARDINAL)355431; Terra, Evo,author.(CARDINAL)549581; Tomasi, Chuck,author.(CARDINAL)558289;
A guide to podcasting explains how use recording tools to record a show combining music, commentary, or other media and then syndicate the feed through RSS or other broadcasting software that can be pulled down for use on a PIC, iPod, or other portable player.
Subjects: Broadcasting.; Podcasting.; Webcasting.; World Wide Web.;
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JavaScript cookbook : programming the web / by Powers, Shelley,author.(CARDINAL)266916;
The world of JavaScript -- I. Classic JavaScript. The JavaScript not-so-simple building blocks -- JavaScript arrays -- Functions: the JavaScript building blocks -- The malleable JavaScript object -- JavaScript and directly accessing the user interface -- Preliminary testing and accessibility -- Creating and using JavaScript libraries -- Simplified client-server communication and data -- Creating media rich, interactive web effects -- II. JavaScript, all blown up. The new ECMAScript standard objects -- Node: JavaScript on the server -- Modularizing and managing JavaScript -- fun with APIs -- JavaScript frameworks -- Advanced client-server communications and streams -- Data visualizations and client/server graphics -- Data and persistence -- JavaScript hits the (Mobile) road -- A. Up and running in jsBin and jsFiddle."Problem solving with JavaScript is a lot trickier now that its use has expanded considerably in size, scope, and complexity. This cookbook has your back, with recipes for common tasks across the JavaScript world, whether you're working in the browser, the server, or a mobile environment. Each recipe includes reusable code and practical advice for tackling JavaScript objects, Node, Ajax, JSON, data persistence, graphical and media applications, complex frameworks, modular JavaScript, APIs, and many related technologies. Aimed at people who have some experience with JavaScript, the first part covers traditional uses of JavaScript, along with new ideas and improved functionality. The second part dives into the server, mobile development, and a plethora of leading-edge tools. You'll save time--and learn more about JavaScript in the process" --
Subjects: JavaScript (Computer program language);
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Programming the Intel Edison: Getting Started with Processing and Python by Norris, Donald,Author.(CARDINAL)525514;
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Available for distribution in: USA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Beginning Visual Basic 2012 / by Newsome, Bryan,1971-(CARDINAL)472175;
"Using the time-tested Wrox approach, this guide provides a step-by-step format that gets beginners up and running quickly and confidently. Essential topics covered include writing Windows applications, working with dialog boxes and menus, object oriented programming techniques, programming for graphics, using Visual Basic with ASP.NET for web apps, and dealing with data access and SQL Server."--Publisher.
Subjects: BASIC (Computer program language); Visual Basic (Computer program language);
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Learning PHP, MySQL & JavaScript : with jQuery, CSS & HTML5 / by Nixon, Robin,1961-author.(CARDINAL)500253;
Preface -- Introduction to dynamic web content -- Setting up a development server -- Introduction to PHP -- Expressions and control flow in PHP -- PHP functions and objects -- PHP arrays -- Practical PHP -- Introduction to MySQL -- Mastering MySQL -- Accessing MySQL using PHP -- Form handling -- Cookies, sessions, and authentication -- Exploring JavaScript -- Expressions and control flow in JavaScript -- JavaScript functions, objects, and arrays -- JavaScript and PHP validation and error handling -- Using asynchronous communication -- Introduction to CSS -- Advanced CSS with CSS3 -- Accessing CSS from JavaScript -- Introduction to jQuery -- Introduction to jQuery mobile -- Introduction to HTML5 -- The HTML5 canvas -- HTML5 audio and video -- Other HTML5 features -- Bringing it all together.Build interactive, data-driven websites with the potent combination of open source technologies and web standards, even if you have only basic HTML knowledge. In this update to this popular hands-on guide, you'll tackle dynamic web programming with the latest versions of today's core technologies: PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS, HTML5, and key jQuery libraries. Web designers will learn how to use these technologies together and pick up valuable web programming practices along the way--including how to optimize websites for mobile devices. At the end of the book, you'll put everything together to build a fully functional social networking site suitable for both desktop and mobile browsers.
Subjects: PHP (Computer program language); JavaScript (Computer program language); Query languages (Computer science); Cascading style sheets.; HTML (Document markup language); Web sites; Web site development.; Internet programming.; Relational databases.;
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Networking all-in-one / by Lowe, Doug,1959-author.(CARDINAL)324610;
Introduction -- Book 1: Getting started with networking. Welcome to networking ; Network infrastructure ; Switches, routers, and VLANs ; Cybersecurity ; Servers and visualization ; Cloud computing -- Book 2: Understanding network protocols. Network protocols and standards ; TCP/IP and the internet ; IP addresses ; Routing ; DHCP ; DNS ; TCP/IP tools and commands -- Book 3: Planning a network. Local area networks ; Wide area networks ; Server architecture ; Virtualization architecture ; Storage architecture ; Backup architecture ; Hyperconverged infrastructure -- Book 4: Implementing a network. Network hardware ; Wireless networks ; Windows clients ; Mac networking ; Network printers ; Virtual private networks -- Book5: Implementing virtualization. Hyper-V ; VMware ; Azure ; Amazon Web Services ; Desktop visualization -- Book 6: Implementing Windows Server 2025. Installing Windows Server 2025 ; Configuring Windows Server 2025 ; Configuring Active Directory ; Configuring user accounts ; Configuring a file server ; Using Group Policy ; Commandeering Windows commands ; Using PowerShell -- Book 7: Administering Microsoft 365. Getting started with Microsoft 365 administration ; Configuring Exchange Online ; Administering Teams -- Book 8: Implementing Linux. Installing a Linux server ; Linux administration ; Basic Linux network configuration ; Running DHCP and DNS ; Linux commands -- Book 9: Managing a network. Welcome to network administration ; Managing remotely ; Managing network assets ; Solving network problems -- Book 10: Securing your users ; Managing firewalls and virus protection ; Dealing with spam ; Managing disaster recovery and business continuity planning ; Planning for cybersecurity incident response ; Penetration testing."The essentials you need to learn about networking--10 books in one! With over 900 pages of clear and trustworthy information, Networking All-in-One For Dummies is the perfect beginner's guide AND the perfect professional reference book. Small networks, large networks, business networks, cloud networks--it's all covered. Learn how to set up a network and keep it functioning, using Windows Server, Linux, and related technologies. This book also covers best practices for security, managing mobile devices, and beyond. Maybe you're just getting started with networking, or maybe you know what you're doing and need a resource with all the knowledge in one place. Either way, you've found what you need with this Dummies All-in-One -- Plan a network from scratch and learn how to set up all the hardware and software you'll need -- Find explanations and examples of important networking protocols -- Build remote and cloud-based networks of various sizes -- Administer networks with Windows Server and other versions -- Secure your network with penetration testing and planning for cybersecurity incident responses -- Every network administrator needs a copy of Networking All-in-One For Dummies, the comprehensive learning resource and reliable desk reference."--
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Computer networks.; Computer networks;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 11
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Starting an online business for dummies / by Holden, Greg.(CARDINAL)529052;
A guidebook for electronic entrepreneurs covers business plans, financing, server hardware, site design, Internet marketing, and customer service.
Subjects: Business enterprises; Internet marketing.; Electronic commerce.; Web sites;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 4
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Cool tech : gadgets, games robots, and the digital world / by Gifford, Clive.(CARDINAL)265470; Goldsmith, Mike,1962-(CARDINAL)420964;
Calculators and computers -- Great brain -- Grace Hopper -- Evolution of the computer -- Vision of the future -- Early home computing -- Laptop -- Networks -- Inventing the World Wide Web -- Undersea cables -- Internet traffic -- Silicon Valley -- Bill Gates -- How Apple grew -- What's behind a website -- What do search engines do? -- Who invented Google? -- Server farm -- Our time online -- Social networking -- Mark Zuckerberg -- Growth of the Web -- Access all areas -- How the Web is run -- Good side of the Web -- Bad side of the Web -- Keeping us safe -- Making money online -- E-buying and selling -- World without wires -- Smartphone -- Text talk -- Eye in the sky -- Where do you want to go? -- What's a wiki? -- Age of the Internet -- Shift to digital media -- E-reader -- Augmented reality -- From arcades to consoles -- Early games -- Tomohiro Nishikado -- Story of Nintendo -- Evolution of game controllers -- Kinect -- Playing together -- How video games are made -- What do you want to play? -- Console wars -- Virtual worlds -- Video games arrive -- Digital camera -- Digital photography -- Clive Sinclair -- Wired cities -- Interacting with new technology -- Supercomputers -- Artificial intelligence -- What makes a robot? -- Types of robots -- Cynthia Breazeal -- Mars Rover -- Robot hospital -- Robot explorers -- Advance of the robots -- What next? -- Glossary -- Index -- Acknowledgments.How many times a day do you connect to the digital world? You text, tweet, stream songs, watch videos, and play games. But do you know how it all works? Leap inside to discover the technology behind the coolest gadgets and meet the people with the big ideas. Find out what robots are up to, how a video game is made, and how the internet affects your life."P. [4] of cover.
Subjects: Computers; Electronics; Games; Robots; Technology;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Networking for dummies / by Lowe, Doug,1959-author.(CARDINAL)324610;
Getting started with networking. Let's network! -- Life on the network -- More ways to use your network -- Setting up a network. Planning a network -- Dealing with TCP/IP -- Oh, what a tangled web we weave: cables, switches, and routers -- Configuring Windows clients -- Connecting your network to the internet -- Setting up a wireless network -- Virtual networking -- Working with servers. Setting up a server -- Managing Windows user accounts -- Managing network storage -- Managing Exchange server 2016 -- Creating an intranet -- Managing and protecting your network. Welcome to network management -- Solving network problems -- Backing up your data -- Securing your network -- Hardening your network -- Network performance anxiety -- More ways to network. Life in cloud city -- Managing mobile devices -- Connecting from home -- Networking beyond Windows. Networking with Linux -- Mac networking -- The part of tens. Ten networking commandments -- Ten big network mistakes -- Ten things you should keep in your closet.Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1: Getting Started with Networking -- Chapter 1: Let's Network! -- Defining a Network -- Why Bother with a Network? -- Servers and Clients -- Dedicated Servers and Peers -- What Makes a Network Tick? -- It's Not a Personal Computer Anymore! -- The Network Administrator -- What Have They Got That You Don't Got? -- Chapter 2: Life on the Network -- Distinguishing between Local Resources and Network Resources -- What's in a Name?; Logging On to the Network -- Understanding Shared Folders -- Four Good Uses for a Shared Folder -- Oh, the Network Places You'll Go -- Mapping Network Drives -- Using a Network Printer -- Logging Off the Network -- Chapter 3: More Ways to Use Your Network -- Sharing Your Stuff -- Sharing a Folder -- Using the Public Folder -- Sharing a Printer -- Using Microsoft Office on a Network -- Working with Offline Files -- Part 2: Setting Up a Network -- Chapter 4: Planning a Network -- Making a Network Plan -- Being Purposeful -- Taking Stock -- To Dedicate or Not to Dedicate: That Is the Question.; Choosing a Server Operating System -- Planning the Infrastructure -- Drawing Diagrams -- Chapter 5: Dealing with TCP/IP -- Understanding Binary -- Introducing IP Addresses -- Classifying IP Addresses -- Subnetting -- Understanding Network Address Translation -- Configuring Your Network for DHCP -- Managing a Windows Server 2016 DHCP Server -- Configuring a Windows DHCP Client -- Using DNS -- Working with the Windows DNS Server -- Configuring a Windows DNS Client -- Chapter 6: Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave: Cables, Switches, and Routers -- What Is Ethernet? -- All about Cable.; Working with Switches -- Daisy-Chaining Switches -- Using a Router -- Chapter 7: Configuring Windows Clients -- Configuring Network Connections -- Joining a Domain -- Chapter 8: Connecting Your Network to the Internet -- Connecting to the Internet -- Securing Your Connection with a Firewall -- Chapter 9: Setting Up a Wireless Network -- Diving into Wireless Networking -- A Little High School Electronics -- Eight-Oh-Two-Dot-Eleventy Something?: Understanding Wireless Standards -- Home on the Range -- Using Wireless Network Adapters -- Setting Wireless Access Points -- Roaming Capabilities.; Configuring a Wireless Access Point -- Connecting to a Wireless Network -- Paying Attention to Wireless Network Security -- Chapter 10: Virtual Networking -- Understanding Virtualization -- Understanding Hypervisors -- Understanding Virtual Disks -- Understanding Network Virtualization -- Looking at the Benefits of Virtualization -- Introducing Hyper-V -- Enabling Hyper-V -- Getting Familiar with Hyper-V -- Creating a Virtual Switch -- Creating a Virtual Disk -- Creating a Virtual Machine -- Installing an Operating System -- Part 3: Working with Servers -- Chapter 11: Setting Up a Server.From getting started to network management, here's the scoop on now to make everything in your office easier with a network. From the many advantages of a network, to security considerations for mobile devices, this guide answers all your questions!
Subjects: Computer networks.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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