Monday, January 12, 2009

Hunting Security Bugs or Adobe Fireworks CS4 Classroom in a Book

Hunting Security Bugs

Author: Bryan Jeffries

Finding security flaws is now a fundamental development task, yet there has not been adequate documentation of the process used to find security bugs-until now. Before the Internet, computers were deployed in trusted environments and software development and testing practices emphasized functionality over security. As networking technologies emerged, though, times changed and people began to connect their computers together, instead of deploying in silos. However, development and testing practices did not account for attacks that could be mounted over networks.

The material currently available does not provide much practical guidance and the instructions given often fail to cultivate the right mindset and approach to enable people to successfully identify security issues before the software is published. This in-depth, technical reference highlights up-to-date tools, technologies, and techniques for helping find and eliminate vulnerabilities in software. Written for testers by testers, it delivers practical, hands-on guidance on how to find, classify, and assess bugs. In addition, this book covers the thought process behind security testing, use of source code to help in testing, and ways to spot security design flaws.



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Adobe Fireworks CS4 Classroom in a Book

Author: Adobe Creative Team

This self-paced guide to Adobe Fireworks CS4 is ideal for beginning users who want to learn key Fireworks concepts and techniques, while readers who already have some experience with Fireworks can use this book to learn Fireworks CS4's more advanced features and newest tools. Using step-by-step, project-based lessons, each chapter walks readers through the creation of a specific project, with successive chapters building on the reader's growing knowledge of the program.
With Fireworks CS4, users can collaborate with other Adobe Creative Suite applications to design and mockup basic Web pages or interfaces for rich Internet applications. Demo a design live for a client, or export the design as an interactive PDF and email it to them. Fireworks sports a new user interface, shared in common with other applications in Creative Suite 4. Export complete Web page designs as web standards-compliant CSS-based layouts, or as PDF



Table of Contents:

Getting Started
About Classroom in a Book
Lesson 1. Getting to Know the Workspace
Lesson 2. Working with Bitmap Images
Lesson 3. Working with Selections
Lesson 4. Working with Vector objects
Lesson 5. Working with the Layers, States  and Pages Panels
Lesson 6. Masking
Lesson 7. Working with Text
Lesson 8. Using Symbols in Fireworks
Lesson 9. Optimizing for the Web
Lesson 10. Advanced Prototyping
Lesson 11 Exporting Options and Application Integration
Lesson 12. Improving your workflow
Lesson 13. Animating in Fireworks
Lesson 14.  Creative and Corrective Techniques



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