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RE: Good references to enhance security programming


From: "David Maynor" <dave () erratasec com>
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 20:24:19 -0500

Best book on the subject I have ever seen.

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On Behalf Of Dominic Chell
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 5:16 AM
To: Marco Ivaldi
Cc: vuln-dev () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: Good references to enhance security programming

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You might also consider reading The Art of Software Security Assesment
which is a pretty decent book.

http://taossa.com/

dmc
Marco Ivaldi wrote:
Wayne,

On Sun, 27 Jan 2007, wayneho123 () gmail com wrote:

Does anyone know any good references (books, website, training) for
programming skills targeting for security professionals? I want to
find some good references to accelerate my programming skills (c,
Assembly) targeting kernel, writing exploits, or to understand
security research papers.


You may want to take a look at my homepage:

http://www.0xdeadbeef.info/

I've compiled a good collection of links about security research,
coding, and more. Additionally, i've published some exploitation
studies:

http://www.0xdeadbeef.info/code/abo-exploits.tgz
http://www.0xdeadbeef.info/code/fs-exploits.tgz
http://www.0xdeadbeef.info/code/vulndev-exploits.tgz
http://www.0xdeadbeef.info/code/linux-x86-exploits.tgz
http://www.0xdeadbeef.info/code/solaris-sparc-exploits.tgz

Finally, real-world exploits and tools may help you in your
activities.

Cheers,



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Dominic Chell
Pen Test Consultant
http://www.digitalapocalypse.net/dmc
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