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What to read after Cybercriminalité

Where to go after Cybercriminalité, picked from our catalog. The next step up from intermediate level, weighted toward the topics this book covers.

  1. 01 · 2023

    Cybercriminalité

    Solange Ghernaouti's structured treatment of cybercrime — how it works, how to prevent it, how to respond — spanning technical, legal and organisational angles.

    Intermediate
    3/5Solange Ghernaouti
  2. 02 · 2018

    Cyberstructure

    An engineer's lucid account of how the Internet actually works — and why its technical architecture is a political space that shapes human rights — by a DNS specialist at AFNIC.

    Intermediate
    4/5Stéphane Bortzmeyer
  3. 03 · 2024

    Technopolitique

    A sharp, current essay on how digital technology, AI and platform power have turned citizens into actors in a permanent informational and geopolitical conflict, by a prominent French tech-politics scholar.

    Intermediate
    4/5Asma Mhalla
  4. 04 · 2021

    RGPD et droit des données personnelles

    A complete French manual on data-protection law under the GDPR and the 2018 loi Informatique et Libertés — obligations, rights and how to comply — by an engineer and doctor of law.

    Intermediate
    3/5Fabrice Mattatia
  5. 05 · 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
  6. 06 · 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
  7. 07 · 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
  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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