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Best cybersecurity books from 2010

5 cybersecurity books published in 2010, ranked by rating. Each entry is an opinionated review with who the book is for.

  1. 01 · 2010

    Cryptography Engineering

    Design Principles and Practical Applications

    A working engineer's introduction to cryptography that takes implementation pitfalls more seriously than most.

    Intermediate
    4/5Niels Ferguson, Bruce Schneier, Tadayoshi Kohno
  2. 02 · 2010

    Understanding Cryptography

    A Textbook for Students and Practitioners

    A genuinely teachable intro to modern cryptography that derives the math instead of hand-waving it, covering symmetric and public-key primitives without drowning you in proofs.

    Intermediate
    4/5Christof Paar, Jan Pelzl
  3. 03 · 2010

    Cybercriminalité

    Droit pénal appliqué

    A practitioner's treatment of cybercrime law — offences, procedure, and the application of criminal law to digital crime — by a French magistrate specialised in the field.

    Intermediate
    3/5Myriam Quéméner, Yves Charpenel
  4. 04 · 2010

    La vie privée, un problème de vieux cons ?

    A provocative, well-reported take on privacy in the digital age — answering the cliché that 'young people don't care about privacy' — by an investigative journalist specialised in surveillance.

    Beginner
    3/5Jean-Marc Manach
  5. 05 · 2010

    Tableaux de bord de la sécurité réseau

    A practitioner's manual for measuring and steering network security — metrics, dashboards, monitoring and risk indicators — for the people who run security operations.

    Advanced
    3/5Cédric Llorens, Laurent Levier, Denis Valois

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