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"Security Engineering" Is Now Online

An anonymous reader writes "Ross Anderson, author of 'Security Engineering', notifies in a message to comp.risks that he just got permission from Wiley to let anyone download the full content of his book for free. This is one of the best books on computer security and it is used as textbook in many University courses (I teach two of them)."

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  1. more free books by plopez · · Score: 4, Informative

    google 'free books' or 'free books science' for a plethora of sites publishing or linking to books for which the copyrights have expired or been released.

    "Share and enjoy!"

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  2. Re:Backwards System by hal9000(jr) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Dunno about Wiley, but my wife publishes popular fiction and her contacts give the rights to the publisher even though the work is copyrighted to her. There is a clause in the contract, however, something to the effect that 6 years after the publication date, she can petition to get the rights transfferred to her. But that might be particular to her publisher

    IOW, even though she is the copyright holder, she can't redistribute the content in any form per the contract.

  3. OT: Mirrored Content by EnigmaticSource · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sorry for the off thread/topic reply, but in the intrest of visibility, here you go:

    Part 1: http://momoshare.com/file.php?file=1911bc824177937 7bdad8bc9387b4177
    Part 2: http://momoshare.com/file.php?file=f88b489ca8f1dcd dc76778cee3ba9d7b

    SHA1 Sums
    b14f5b17f2284823cd803d2c1c01970ffe88684d seceng1.zip
    740a0de7f86893326b074862abdf377c881734b3 seceng2.zip

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