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What to read after The Art of Software Security Assessment

Where to go after The Art of Software Security Assessment, picked from our catalog. The next step up from advanced level, weighted toward the topics this book covers.

  1. 01 · 2011

    The Tangled Web

    The deepest book ever written on the strange, accreted security model of the web browser.

    Advanced
    5/5Michal Zalewski
  2. 02 · 2005

    The Database Hacker's Handbook

    Litchfield, Anley, Heasman, and Grindlay's exhaustive 2005 reference on attacking and defending Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase, and Informix — the era when the database engine itself was the soft target.

    Advanced
    3/5David Litchfield, Chris Anley, John Heasman, Bill Grindlay
  3. 03 · 2017

    Attacking Network Protocols

    James Forshaw, Project Zero veteran, on how to capture, parse, and break protocols from the wire up to the application layer, with a strong focus on building reusable analysis tooling.

    Advanced
    5/5James Forshaw
  4. 04 · 2020

    Building Secure and Reliable Systems

    Google's site-reliability and security teams jointly write down what it actually takes to build systems that are both safe and dependable, from threat models and design reviews to rollback culture and crisis response.

    Advanced
    5/5Heather Adkins, Betsy Beyer, Paul Blankinship, Piotr Lewandowski, Ana Oprea, Adam Stubblefield
  5. 05 · 2009

    Les virus informatiques : théorie, pratique et applications

    Éric Filiol's reference French-language treatment of computer virology. Formal theory, infection mechanisms, offensive and defensive applications, with academic rigor rare on the topic.

    Advanced
    5/5Éric Filiol
  6. 06 · 2018

    Practical Binary Analysis

    Dennis Andriesse on the binary toolchain you can actually script: ELF internals, dynamic taint analysis, symbolic execution and instrumentation with concrete code-along examples.

    Advanced
    5/5Dennis Andriesse
  7. 07 · 2021

    Real-World Cryptography

    David Wong's hands-on tour of the cryptographic primitives, protocols and pitfalls that show up in actual production systems, with deliberate attention to TLS, Noise, modern AEAD, and post-quantum.

    Intermediate
    5/5David Wong
  8. 08 · 2023

    Security Chaos Engineering

    Kelly Shortridge and Aaron Rinehart on treating security as a property of complex adaptive systems: instead of preventing failure, you continuously simulate it, and design the organization to learn from each result.

    Advanced
    5/5Kelly Shortridge, Aaron Rinehart
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