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Filed under: Computers -- Access control Computer Security Subsystem Interpretation of the Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (version 1, 1988), by National Computer Security Center (U.S.) (HTML at fas.org) Cracking DES: Secrets of Encryption Research, Wiretap Politics and Chip Design (illustrated HTML at cryptome.org and other sites) A Guide to Understanding Discretionary Access Control in Trusted Systems (version 1, 1987), by Carole Jordan (HTML at fas.org) A Guide to Understanding Trusted Facility Management, by Virgil D. Gligor (HTML at fas.org) A Guide to Writing the Security Features User's Guide for Trusted Systems (version 1; 1991), by David M. Chizmadia (text at fas.org) Intrusion Detection With Snort: Advanced IDS Techniques Using Snort, Apache, MySQL, PHP, and ACID (2003), by Rafeeq Ur Rehman (PDF at phptr.com) Rating Maintenance Phase Program Document, by Tommy Hammer (HTML at usmc.mil) Trusted UNIX Working Group (TRUSIX) Rationale for Selecting Access Control List Features for the UNIX System, by National Computer Security Center (U.S.) (HTML at usmc.mil)
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Filed under: Computers Are We Spiritual Machines? Ray Kurzweil vs. the Critics of Strong A.I. (c2002), ed. by Jay Wesley Richards, contrib. by Ray Kurzweil, John R. Searle, Michael J. Denton, William A. Dembski, Thomas S. Ray, and George F. Gilder (at kurzweilai.net) The Best of Creative Computing, ed. by David H. Ahl and Burchanel Green How Computers Work: Processor and Main Memory, by Roger Young (HTML, PDF, and Word at fastchip.net) Tools For Thought: The People and Ideas of the Next Computer Revolution (with all chapters of original print edition, and new chapters in progress), by Howard Rheingold (HTML at the WELL)
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Filed under: Computer programming COBOL: A Self-Instructional Manual (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, c1963), by James A. Saxon (page images at HathiTrust) Communicating Sequential Processes, by C. A. R. Hoare (PDF with commentary at usingcsp.com) Computer Science Logo Style (second edition, 3 volumes; c1997), by Brian Harvey How to Design Programs: An Introduction to Programming and Computing (electronic version, 2002), by Matthias Felleisen, Robert Bruce Findler, Matthew Flatt, and Shriram Krishnamurthi (illustrated HTML with commentary at htdp.org) How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: C++ Version, by Allen Downey (multiple formats at Green Tea Press) How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Learning With Python, by Allen Downey, Chris Meyers, and Jeffrey Elkner (multiple formats at Green Tea Press) How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Think Java, by Allen Downey (multiple formats at Green Tea Press) Larch: Languages and Tools for Formal Specification, ed. by John V. Guttag and James J. Horning (Postscript at MIT) A Little Smalltalk (c1987), by Timothy Budd (PDF at unibe.ch) The Nature of Code (c2012), by Daniel Shiffman, ed. by Shannon Fry, illust. by Zannah Marsh (illustrated HTML with commentary at natureofcode.com) Partial Evaluation and Automatic Program Generation, by Neil D. Jones, Carsten K. Gomard, and Peter Sestoft (PDF and Postscript with commentary at dina.dk) Programming From the Ground Up, by Jonathan Bartlett, ed. by Dominick Bruno Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (second edition, 1996, with supporting materials), by Harold Abelson, Gerald Jay Sussman, and Julie Sussman, contrib. by Alan J. Perlis (HTML at MIT Press) Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration, ed. by Allen Cypher (illustrated HTML at acypher.com)
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Filed under: Computer security Computers at Risk: Safe Computing in the Information Age, by National Research Council Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (page images at NAP) The Dark Visitor: Inside the World of Chinese Hackers (c2007), by Scott Henderson (PDF at lulu.com) For the Record: Protecting Electronic Health Information, by National Research Council Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (HTML and page images at NAP) A Guide to Understanding Data Remanence in Automated Information Systems (version 2; 1991), by James K. Goldson (HTML at fas.org) A Guide to Writing the Security Features User's Guide for Trusted Systems (version 1; 1991), by David M. Chizmadia (text at fas.org) Hacking the Xbox: An Introduction to Reverse Engineering (unlimited edition, 2013), by Andrew Huang (PDF with commentary at No Starch Press) Intrusion Detection With Snort: Advanced IDS Techniques Using Snort, Apache, MySQL, PHP, and ACID (2003), by Rafeeq Ur Rehman (PDF at phptr.com) Open Source Security Tools: Practical Applications for Security, by Tony Howlett (PDF at phptr.com) Securing Java: Getting Down to Business with Mobile Code, by Gary McGraw and Ed Felten (illustrated HTML with commentary at securingjava.com) Security Engineering: A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems (2001), by Ross Anderson (PDF files with commentary in the UK)
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