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Great Careers in Two Years: The Associate Degree Option (Great Careers in 2 Years: The Associate Degree Option)
Published in Paperback by Ferguson Publishing Company (1999-09-01)
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Excellent resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-27
Review Date: 2007-11-27
This thorough book not only covers dozens of careers choices for two-year degree seekers, but contains information to look
out for when selecting a college, the right and wrong reasons to choose a two-year college, and checklists for determining
what career is best for you.
Careers in Two Years
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-04
Review Date: 2000-04-04
As a counselor in a Community College, I found this book to be an excellent example of ways in which our students could use
their degrees. Many of the students at a two year college are not aware of what they could use their degrees for and this
book helps to make them aware of their options.
Great Garden Sources for Texans: A Regional Guide to Designing, Constructing, Planting & Furnishing Your Landscape
Published in Paperback by Tact (1999-04)
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About The Book--
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Review Date: 2005-03-02
Review Date: 2005-03-02
What To Expect From This Book:
This book aims to serve both experienced and inexperienced gardeners. Gardening is the #1 hobby in America today. An increasing number of homeowners are no longer satisfied with planting a flat of purple petunias and retiring to the deck with a cold beer. For some, gardening has become a competitive sport. If you are a gardener who would pursue to the ends of the earth a rare Texas native snowbell (Styrax youngae), which can only be found in the wild in a few remote sites in Mexico, I've got your source.
I'm fairly certain that the majority of people who will read this book truly enjoy their gardens, but have limited time to spend. Even homeowners who only mow the lawn to keep the neighbors from complaining should find resources within these pages. I've laced the text with timesaving ideas and, hopefully, introduce you to products to make every aspect of gardening easier and more rewarding.
Good overall design is another matter. You can consign plant mistakes to a compost pile, but a drainage problem, a misplaced patio or an ugly retaining wall won't simply go away. As a landscape architect, I promise my clients that I'll save them money in the long run by preventing costly mistakes. It only seems fair that I should share the same information with readers.
We hope you'll take the time to read the text that precedes the source lists throughout the book. In Chapter One, we've included a brief history of gardening to help you choose your "garden style". Then we discuss the physiography of Texas and divide the state into twelve distinct gardening regions. We think it is folly to attempt to garden without a complete understanding of the soils, climate and native vegetation of your region. Further, we believe that gardeners hold a large responsibility for maintaining the unique diversity of each region.
In organizing a book as comprehensive as this, the first question we asked was, "Where do we begin?" After much deliberation, we decided to begin with North and East Texas, which includes three very different garden regions: Cross Timbers & Grand Prairie (including Ft Worth); Trinity Blacklands (including Dallas); and the Piney Woods (including Tyler and Nacogdoches). Next, we work our way clockwise, along the Gulf Coast, which incorporates: Coastal Prairies & Marshes (including Houston); Coastal Bend (including Corpus Christi and Padre Island); and the Valley (from Brownsville to McAllen). Then we go back up through Central Texas: Rio Grande Plain (including San Antonio and Laredo); Central Prairies & Savannas (including Waco and Bryan/College Station); and the Hill Country (including Austin). Finally we cover West Texas: Red Rolling Plains (Wichita Falls, Abilene and San Angelo); High Plains (Amarillo, Lubbock and Midland); and the Trans-Pecos (including El Paso).
In Chapter Two, we've provided the names and addresses of places to look for design inspiration. We've also provided reading lists, as well as some other important sources of information to expand your gardening knowledge. In Chapter Three, we stress Master-Planning. Then we discuss the walls, walkways, fences and "follies", garden structures, and lighting that are as important to landscape design as plants. And, we list resources for the materials that go into the "landscape."
Before getting into plants, Chapter Four takes up sound gardening practices. We're dwelling heavily on the topic of conservation. We've shared practical ways of improving the soil, feeding plants and coping with pests in the most environmentally sensitive manner. The good news is that these techniques can result in reduced garden maintenance. The sources for plants begin in Chapter Five. Before we get into one-stop shopping at the state's great garden centers, we provide basic information about choosing the plants for your garden. For beginners and "old hands" alike, garden centers offer the widest range of products and services.
Specialty nurseries appear in Chapters Six and Eight. Chapter Six is devoted to "naturescaping", the most important new trend in gardening today. The chapter includes discussions on Texas natives, backyard wildlife habitats, wildflower meadows and drought-resistant plants. Water conservation has been a "hot" issue in environmental circles for years.
Chapter Seven addresses the more sophisticated levels of planting design and lists specialized sources for flowering shrubs, perennials, bulbs, herbs and other edible plants. Chapter Eight is all about special plants for special places. These are the water gardens, the hanging baskets, tropical plants and "living sculptures" that are used to embellish our gardens, patios and interiors. Few gardeners are aware of the small nurseries in Texas that grow specialized, sometimes rare, plant materials. Many began as backyard hobbies and remain labors of love.
Chapter Nine deals with garden furniture and Chapter Ten addresses the decorative accessories that make a garden both livable and memorable. Basically, the book is arranged in the order in which the work of a landscape architect progresses: planning; constructing and conserving; planning; and embellishing the garden.
In the appendices, you'll find a list of landscape architect firms that are known for their residential designs. Mail-order Shopping Tips contains 25 helpful hints for anyone who has ever perused a plant catalog. We've also included a Glossary that defines words you will encounter in this book and in catalogs. The Geographical Index may help you discover some nearby sources you didn't know existed. It should be especially useful on your travels through Texas.
This book aims to serve both experienced and inexperienced gardeners. Gardening is the #1 hobby in America today. An increasing number of homeowners are no longer satisfied with planting a flat of purple petunias and retiring to the deck with a cold beer. For some, gardening has become a competitive sport. If you are a gardener who would pursue to the ends of the earth a rare Texas native snowbell (Styrax youngae), which can only be found in the wild in a few remote sites in Mexico, I've got your source.
I'm fairly certain that the majority of people who will read this book truly enjoy their gardens, but have limited time to spend. Even homeowners who only mow the lawn to keep the neighbors from complaining should find resources within these pages. I've laced the text with timesaving ideas and, hopefully, introduce you to products to make every aspect of gardening easier and more rewarding.
Good overall design is another matter. You can consign plant mistakes to a compost pile, but a drainage problem, a misplaced patio or an ugly retaining wall won't simply go away. As a landscape architect, I promise my clients that I'll save them money in the long run by preventing costly mistakes. It only seems fair that I should share the same information with readers.
We hope you'll take the time to read the text that precedes the source lists throughout the book. In Chapter One, we've included a brief history of gardening to help you choose your "garden style". Then we discuss the physiography of Texas and divide the state into twelve distinct gardening regions. We think it is folly to attempt to garden without a complete understanding of the soils, climate and native vegetation of your region. Further, we believe that gardeners hold a large responsibility for maintaining the unique diversity of each region.
In organizing a book as comprehensive as this, the first question we asked was, "Where do we begin?" After much deliberation, we decided to begin with North and East Texas, which includes three very different garden regions: Cross Timbers & Grand Prairie (including Ft Worth); Trinity Blacklands (including Dallas); and the Piney Woods (including Tyler and Nacogdoches). Next, we work our way clockwise, along the Gulf Coast, which incorporates: Coastal Prairies & Marshes (including Houston); Coastal Bend (including Corpus Christi and Padre Island); and the Valley (from Brownsville to McAllen). Then we go back up through Central Texas: Rio Grande Plain (including San Antonio and Laredo); Central Prairies & Savannas (including Waco and Bryan/College Station); and the Hill Country (including Austin). Finally we cover West Texas: Red Rolling Plains (Wichita Falls, Abilene and San Angelo); High Plains (Amarillo, Lubbock and Midland); and the Trans-Pecos (including El Paso).
In Chapter Two, we've provided the names and addresses of places to look for design inspiration. We've also provided reading lists, as well as some other important sources of information to expand your gardening knowledge. In Chapter Three, we stress Master-Planning. Then we discuss the walls, walkways, fences and "follies", garden structures, and lighting that are as important to landscape design as plants. And, we list resources for the materials that go into the "landscape."
Before getting into plants, Chapter Four takes up sound gardening practices. We're dwelling heavily on the topic of conservation. We've shared practical ways of improving the soil, feeding plants and coping with pests in the most environmentally sensitive manner. The good news is that these techniques can result in reduced garden maintenance. The sources for plants begin in Chapter Five. Before we get into one-stop shopping at the state's great garden centers, we provide basic information about choosing the plants for your garden. For beginners and "old hands" alike, garden centers offer the widest range of products and services.
Specialty nurseries appear in Chapters Six and Eight. Chapter Six is devoted to "naturescaping", the most important new trend in gardening today. The chapter includes discussions on Texas natives, backyard wildlife habitats, wildflower meadows and drought-resistant plants. Water conservation has been a "hot" issue in environmental circles for years.
Chapter Seven addresses the more sophisticated levels of planting design and lists specialized sources for flowering shrubs, perennials, bulbs, herbs and other edible plants. Chapter Eight is all about special plants for special places. These are the water gardens, the hanging baskets, tropical plants and "living sculptures" that are used to embellish our gardens, patios and interiors. Few gardeners are aware of the small nurseries in Texas that grow specialized, sometimes rare, plant materials. Many began as backyard hobbies and remain labors of love.
Chapter Nine deals with garden furniture and Chapter Ten addresses the decorative accessories that make a garden both livable and memorable. Basically, the book is arranged in the order in which the work of a landscape architect progresses: planning; constructing and conserving; planning; and embellishing the garden.
In the appendices, you'll find a list of landscape architect firms that are known for their residential designs. Mail-order Shopping Tips contains 25 helpful hints for anyone who has ever perused a plant catalog. We've also included a Glossary that defines words you will encounter in this book and in catalogs. The Geographical Index may help you discover some nearby sources you didn't know existed. It should be especially useful on your travels through Texas.
Happy Texan
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-22
Review Date: 2000-07-22
In perusing the library for books on Texas gardening, I came across this title. I almost didn't include it in my stash. Upon
flipping through the pages, there weren't any "purdy" pictures. Boy am I glad I brought it home! I started putting a sticky
note on the pages I wanted to photocopy and ended up putting one on every other page--that's a lot of sticky notes! So I
had to buy it! This book is not only an up to date resource list for Texas by region or city, but has an information header
in each category. This is invaluable. Sounds like a "resource" book would be pretty dry--but it's not. It's fun and well
written and will go with me in my car always here in San Antonio and thru out Texas. My only regret is that it is a special
order with 4-6 week delivery. Don't know why since it was published in 1999.

The Great Radio Sitcoms
Published in Hardcover by McFarland (2007-09-04)
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The Original Sitcoms
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-04
Review Date: 2008-09-04
Noted author and scholar, Jim Cox has contributed another first-rate volume to the body of literature on Old-Time Radio.
This book, The Great Radio Sitcoms, focuses on 20 of network radio's most durable situation comedies or Sitcoms. This volume
provides comprehensive discussions of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The Aldrich Family, The Amos 'n' Andy Show, Archie
Andrews, Baby Snooks, Beulah, Blondie, Duffy's Tavern, Father Knows Best, Fibber McGee & Molly, The George Burns and Gracie
Allen Show, The Great Gildersleeve, The Jack Benny Program, The Life of Riley, Life with Luigi, Meet Millie, My Favorite Husband,
My Friend Irma, Our Miss Brooks, and The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show.
If you enjoy factual content, there is plenty. The in-depth coverage of each series starts with extensive information on creators, origins, producers, directors, writers, casts, sponsors, ratings, music personnel and theme music, sound effects artists, dates and times on the air, and available archival materials. As many of this series also had runs in motion pictures and on television, discussions of their histories in those media also receive extensive treatment.
Each chapter includes discussions on the series' comedic style and impacts on other series, entertaining anecdotes, typical plot lines, and character relationships and development, interspersed with a liberal portion of Radio history. There are nearly 100 detailed biographical sketches of series creators, actors, directors, writers, and announcers. Also provided are the opening lines or typical conversations from several of the series.
In addition, Jim has provided a pair of very valuable and informative Appendices.
The first Appendix is "A Directory of Network Radio Sitcoms." This Appendix lists basic information on 170 programs of the genre and includes years broadcast, network affiliation(s), primary cast members, and if any, motion picture and/or television incarnations and syndication information.
The second significant Appendix is "Additional Radio Sitcoms," lists 13 additional series. In addition to the standard series information (dates and times of broadcast, network affiliation(s), primary and supporting cast members, announcers, sponsors, and if any, television incarnations and syndication information), there are short, but informative, descriptive overviews of each series. The included series are: The Bickersons, A Date with Judy, A Day in the Life of Dennis Day, Easy Aces, Ethel and Albert, The Halls of Ivy, Junior Miss, Lum and Abner, Maisie, Meet Corliss Archer, My Little Margie, That Brewster Boy, and Vic and Sade.
The Great Radio Sitcoms manages to amalgamate a large quantity of facts, biographical information, and anecdotes with astute observations into a highly informative, readable, and enjoyable book. No small feat in deed! Jim's book really captures the liveliness of the radio sitcom genre in such a way that the reader feels like the shows are still on the air.
If you enjoy factual content, there is plenty. The in-depth coverage of each series starts with extensive information on creators, origins, producers, directors, writers, casts, sponsors, ratings, music personnel and theme music, sound effects artists, dates and times on the air, and available archival materials. As many of this series also had runs in motion pictures and on television, discussions of their histories in those media also receive extensive treatment.
Each chapter includes discussions on the series' comedic style and impacts on other series, entertaining anecdotes, typical plot lines, and character relationships and development, interspersed with a liberal portion of Radio history. There are nearly 100 detailed biographical sketches of series creators, actors, directors, writers, and announcers. Also provided are the opening lines or typical conversations from several of the series.
In addition, Jim has provided a pair of very valuable and informative Appendices.
The first Appendix is "A Directory of Network Radio Sitcoms." This Appendix lists basic information on 170 programs of the genre and includes years broadcast, network affiliation(s), primary cast members, and if any, motion picture and/or television incarnations and syndication information.
The second significant Appendix is "Additional Radio Sitcoms," lists 13 additional series. In addition to the standard series information (dates and times of broadcast, network affiliation(s), primary and supporting cast members, announcers, sponsors, and if any, television incarnations and syndication information), there are short, but informative, descriptive overviews of each series. The included series are: The Bickersons, A Date with Judy, A Day in the Life of Dennis Day, Easy Aces, Ethel and Albert, The Halls of Ivy, Junior Miss, Lum and Abner, Maisie, Meet Corliss Archer, My Little Margie, That Brewster Boy, and Vic and Sade.
The Great Radio Sitcoms manages to amalgamate a large quantity of facts, biographical information, and anecdotes with astute observations into a highly informative, readable, and enjoyable book. No small feat in deed! Jim's book really captures the liveliness of the radio sitcom genre in such a way that the reader feels like the shows are still on the air.
Not-to-be-missed radio history
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-02
Review Date: 2008-06-02
Jim Cox is the dean of American radio historians, and this is one of his strongest books. It provides a wealth of information,
in a highly readable style, about classic radio comedies such as "Our Miss Brooks," "Ozzie and Harriet," "Blondie," and many
more. Included are some quasi-sitcoms like "The Jack Benny Program" as well. Whether you're looking for a trip down memory
lane, or an opportunity to learn more about some of the most popular shows of their era, Cox's book comes highly recommended.
Greater New York Golf Guide : From Montauk to Monticello
Published in Paperback by Weathervane Press (1998-02-23)
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A gotta have for the NY golfer.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-11
Review Date: 1999-02-11
It's one stop shopping for golf courses in NY. Organized geographically, it provides easy access to a listing of local public
and private golf courses.
Knowing that the authors are golfers who have personnally visited all of the courses, assures me of a golfers perspective.
An excellent, comprehensive guide to all of New Yorks golf.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-30
Review Date: 1999-03-30
I keep one copy in my car and one at home. It has been extremely helpful in locating and reviewing golf courses for where
ever I am in New York. A must have.

The Grownup's Guide to Shopping for Kid Stuff in Manhattan
Published in Paperback by Grownups Guide Pub Llc (2002-01-01)
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Great Stuff
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-04
Review Date: 2002-06-04
Everyone thinks that since I once lived in New York I know exactly where to find the best of everything in the Big Apple.
What they don't understand is that Manhattan is a very dynamic, big city. What was hot when I lived there may not even exist
today. But now I have the Grownup's Guide as my cheat sheet. It's been an invaluable reference when I've returned with my
three daughters (presently kindergarten through middle school). The friends I've recommended it to love that it allows them
to be surgically precise in planning their excursions. This saves a great deal of wear and tear when shopping with kids. This
book helps make shopping in Manhattan fun, instead of the exhausting drag it can be when you can't find what you need.
I Hate to Shop!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-22
Review Date: 2002-04-22
I hate to shop...and I live in California, not Manhattan. But I've got relative's kids, friend's kids, work associate's kids,
and other miscellaneous kids living in Manhattan that I have to shop for. This book's got it all! It's a veritable goldmine
of information about all things children related. If it's available in Manhattan and it pertains to children, it's probably
identified in here, along with store addresses, telephone numbers, web sites, indicia of pricing and quality, etc. These
2 woman who authored this book must love to shop. Thankfully, someone does. I say, 'Thank you Diane and Lisa!'
Guide to California Planning
Published in Paperback by Solano Press Books (1991-03)
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An Authoritative Text Used in Many College Courses
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-24
Review Date: 2008-08-24
From back cover:
"Since it was first published in 1991, 'Guide to California Planning' has served as the authoritative textbook on city and county planning practice throughout the state. The first book ever written that covers all aspects of planning in a single state, [this book[ is now used as a textbook in virtually every college- and graduate-level planning program in California.
In this updated and expanded edition, William Fulton lays out planning laws and processes in detail, and also describes how planning REALLY works in California - how cities and counties and developers and citizen groups all interact with each other on a daily basis to shape California communities and the California landscape, for better and for worse. Easy to read and understand, 'Guide to California Planning' is far more than a textbook. It's also an ideal tool for planning professionals, members of allied professions in the planning and development fields, and citizen activists."
"Since it was first published in 1991, 'Guide to California Planning' has served as the authoritative textbook on city and county planning practice throughout the state. The first book ever written that covers all aspects of planning in a single state, [this book[ is now used as a textbook in virtually every college- and graduate-level planning program in California.
In this updated and expanded edition, William Fulton lays out planning laws and processes in detail, and also describes how planning REALLY works in California - how cities and counties and developers and citizen groups all interact with each other on a daily basis to shape California communities and the California landscape, for better and for worse. Easy to read and understand, 'Guide to California Planning' is far more than a textbook. It's also an ideal tool for planning professionals, members of allied professions in the planning and development fields, and citizen activists."
Guide to California Planning
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-31
Review Date: 2004-07-31
This book is the bible of California planning. I have worked in the field of urban planning for several years. The complexity
of coastal California development is such that even the majority of people practicing in the field can't explain the whole
process. This book is the only reference that I have seen that tells you what the heck is going on, in fact college classes
are taught using this book...

Guide to Naturalization Records of the United States
Published in Hardcover by Genealogical Publishing Company (1997-01-01)
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Nicely arranges all repositories of naturalization records by state, county, and city
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-13
Review Date: 2005-12-13
Christina Schaefer's "Guide To Naturalization Records Of The United States" is nicely arranges all repositories of naturalization
records by state, county, and city. Systematically organized by type of records held, dates of coverage, locations of original
and microfilm records in their holdings, these repositories can be methodically accessed by even the most novice of genealogists.
The "Guide To Naturalization Records Of The United States" also pinpoint federal court records in all National Archives facilities
and identifies all information that is available on microfilm either through the National Archives or through the Family History
Library System. Also included are records available on microfilm through other facilities as well. Enhanced with a history
of naturalization and citizenship, an appendix on Native American tribal citizenship records, the records of Japanese and
Chinese Americans, and records of internment of American citizens by the federal government, "Guide To Naturalization Records
Of The United States" is a core addition to any professional genealogy reference collection and of great assistance to anyone's
quest to identify and record their own family history with respect to the American citizenship of their forebears.
Nicely arranges all repositories of naturalization records by state, county, and city
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-13
Review Date: 2005-12-13
Christina Schaefer's "Guide To Naturalization Records Of The United States" is nicely arranges all repositories of naturalization
records by state, county, and city. Systematically organized by type of records held, dates of coverage, locations of original
and microfilm records in their holdings, these repositories can be methodically accessed by even the most novice of genealogists.
The "Guide To Naturalization Records Of The United States" also pinpoint federal court records in all National Archives facilities
and identifies all information that is available on microfilm either through the National Archives or through the Family History
Library System. Also included are records available on microfilm through other facilities as well. Enhanced with a history
of naturalization and citizenship, an appendix on Native American tribal citizenship records, the records of Japanese and
Chinese Americans, and records of internment of American citizens by the federal government, "Guide To Naturalization Records
Of The United States" is a core addition to any professional genealogy reference collection and of great assistance to anyone's
quest to identify and record their own family history with respect to the American citizenship of their forebears.

Hacking Exposed VoIP: Voice Over IP Security Secrets & Solutions (Hacking Exposed)
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (2006-11-28)
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A great Hacking Exposed and VoIP security book
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-06
Review Date: 2007-05-06
Hacking Exposed: VoIP (HE:V) is the sort of HE book I like. It's fashionable to think HE books are only suitable for script
kiddies who run tools they don't understand against vulnerable services they don't recognize. I like HE books because the
good ones explain a technology from a security standpoint, how to exploit it, and how to defend it. I thought HE:V did well
in all three areas, even featuring original research and experiments to document and validate the authors' claims.
HE:V is a real eye-opener for those of us who don't perform VoIP pen testing or assessments. It's important to remember that the original HE books were written by Foundstone consultants who put their work experience in book form. HE books that continue this tradition tend to be successful, and HE:V is no exception. Good HE books also introduce a wide variety of tools and techniques to exploit weaknesses in targets, and HE:V also delivers in this respect. HE:V also extends attacks beyond what most people recognize. For example, everyone probably knows about low-level exploitation of VoIP traffic for call interception and manipulation. However, chapter 6 discusses application-level interception.
HE:V goes the extra mile by introducing tools written by the authors specifically to implement attacks. In at least one case the authors also provide a packet capture (for the Skinny protocol) which I particularly appreciate. HE:V also looks ahead to attacks that are appearing but not yet prevalent, like telephony spam and voice phishing. Taken together, all of these features result in a great book. You should already be familiar with the common enumeration and exploitation methods found in HE 5th Ed, because the HE:V authors wisely avoid repeating material in other books (thank you).
If you want to understand VoIP, how to attack it, and how to defend it, I highly recommend reading HE:V. The book is clear, thorough, and written by experts.
HE:V is a real eye-opener for those of us who don't perform VoIP pen testing or assessments. It's important to remember that the original HE books were written by Foundstone consultants who put their work experience in book form. HE books that continue this tradition tend to be successful, and HE:V is no exception. Good HE books also introduce a wide variety of tools and techniques to exploit weaknesses in targets, and HE:V also delivers in this respect. HE:V also extends attacks beyond what most people recognize. For example, everyone probably knows about low-level exploitation of VoIP traffic for call interception and manipulation. However, chapter 6 discusses application-level interception.
HE:V goes the extra mile by introducing tools written by the authors specifically to implement attacks. In at least one case the authors also provide a packet capture (for the Skinny protocol) which I particularly appreciate. HE:V also looks ahead to attacks that are appearing but not yet prevalent, like telephony spam and voice phishing. Taken together, all of these features result in a great book. You should already be familiar with the common enumeration and exploitation methods found in HE 5th Ed, because the HE:V authors wisely avoid repeating material in other books (thank you).
If you want to understand VoIP, how to attack it, and how to defend it, I highly recommend reading HE:V. The book is clear, thorough, and written by experts.
Invaluable VoIP Security Handbook
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-11
Review Date: 2007-08-11
In this book David Endler and Mark Collier have pulled together a vast wealth of material about hacking VoIP networks at every
possible level. More than this, they have also created new value in the form of software test tools, which they have published
on an accompanying website. It really is a must-have reference book for anyone working in VoIP.
Chapter 1 talks about Google hacking, or in other words, using the Internet to find out things about a target network. They show that Google can be a crucial tool in finding out what type of hardware and software you use in your VoIP networks, and in some cases will give vital clues even about how to login to the management systems of your network from the Internet. If this doesn't scare the bejesus out of you, then proceed on to further chapters about more VoIP-specific issues.
Chapters 2 and 3 detail the kind of tools a hacker might use to scan your network and enumerate all the devices, i.e. build their own map of how your network is laid out, right down to the telephone numbers and MAC addresses of desktop phones. Chapter 4 talks about Denial-of-Service, and the kind of attack resources that hackers might use to cripple a telephony network.
Chapter 5 is on VoIP eavesdropping, talking about some existing tools that can be used for this (Oreka, Wireshark and the unpleasantly named vomit), and as in the earlier chapters, some suggestions on how to defend against such a type of threat. Chapter 6 goes further to explain how a VoIP man-in-the-middle attack might be mounted, giving the possibility not just to listen, but to modify, replace or remix the audio stream.
Chapters 7, 8, 9 talk about specific platform threats, namely to Cisco Unified CallManager, Avaya Communication Manager and the Asterisk PBX. The vendors have added their own comment to these chapters, at the request of the authors. Chapter 10 takes in Softphones, including Google Talk, Gizmo, Yahoo and of course the ever popular Skype.
Chapter 11 describes VoIP fuzzing, or in other words, testing protocol stacks for flaws, so this is useful for those developing VoIP systems and applications. Chapter 12 talks about disruption of networks using flooding techniques and chapter 13 talks about Signaling and Media Manipulation.
The final section of the book is entitled Social Threats, and talks about SPAM over Internet Telephony (SPIT) in Chapter 14, followed by Voice Phishing in Chapter 15. Neither of these threats are in frequent use yet, but their use is certain to increase in the future, so this is a good moment to get to grips with what this means.
This is a highly technical book, but for managers responsible for IT security but not immersed in the details I would say this: buy the book, and read the case studies. There are five sections to the book, and each starts with a short case study. Invest 20 minutes in reading these, and you will start to get an appreciation for how important VoIP Security will be in the future. Then pass the book on to your hands-on security guy and tell him to read it from cover to cover.
Chapter 1 talks about Google hacking, or in other words, using the Internet to find out things about a target network. They show that Google can be a crucial tool in finding out what type of hardware and software you use in your VoIP networks, and in some cases will give vital clues even about how to login to the management systems of your network from the Internet. If this doesn't scare the bejesus out of you, then proceed on to further chapters about more VoIP-specific issues.
Chapters 2 and 3 detail the kind of tools a hacker might use to scan your network and enumerate all the devices, i.e. build their own map of how your network is laid out, right down to the telephone numbers and MAC addresses of desktop phones. Chapter 4 talks about Denial-of-Service, and the kind of attack resources that hackers might use to cripple a telephony network.
Chapter 5 is on VoIP eavesdropping, talking about some existing tools that can be used for this (Oreka, Wireshark and the unpleasantly named vomit), and as in the earlier chapters, some suggestions on how to defend against such a type of threat. Chapter 6 goes further to explain how a VoIP man-in-the-middle attack might be mounted, giving the possibility not just to listen, but to modify, replace or remix the audio stream.
Chapters 7, 8, 9 talk about specific platform threats, namely to Cisco Unified CallManager, Avaya Communication Manager and the Asterisk PBX. The vendors have added their own comment to these chapters, at the request of the authors. Chapter 10 takes in Softphones, including Google Talk, Gizmo, Yahoo and of course the ever popular Skype.
Chapter 11 describes VoIP fuzzing, or in other words, testing protocol stacks for flaws, so this is useful for those developing VoIP systems and applications. Chapter 12 talks about disruption of networks using flooding techniques and chapter 13 talks about Signaling and Media Manipulation.
The final section of the book is entitled Social Threats, and talks about SPAM over Internet Telephony (SPIT) in Chapter 14, followed by Voice Phishing in Chapter 15. Neither of these threats are in frequent use yet, but their use is certain to increase in the future, so this is a good moment to get to grips with what this means.
This is a highly technical book, but for managers responsible for IT security but not immersed in the details I would say this: buy the book, and read the case studies. There are five sections to the book, and each starts with a short case study. Invest 20 minutes in reading these, and you will start to get an appreciation for how important VoIP Security will be in the future. Then pass the book on to your hands-on security guy and tell him to read it from cover to cover.

A Handbook of Human Tissue Sources: A National Resource of Human Tissue Samples
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Excellent resource. No other such comprehensive reviews of human tissue sources exist. The authors did an excellent job
putting together a consice, easy to read manual. Should be on every biomedical researchers desk.
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An excellent read. Very complete and concise. Ground breaking material

HealthInform's Resource Guide to Alternative Health
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This resource guide is comprehensive and chock full of great information. I was looking for an acupuncturist in my area,
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This book contains something about every discipline of alternative healthcare. If you want to know about acupuncture or qi
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