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Burning the Ships
Review Companies' IP strategies will have to evolve along with technology. This book is a chance to learn from Microsoft's version of that evolution. [03 Apr 2009]
Microsoft 2.0
Review In this solidly researched and footnoted book, ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley reviews the key people, products and principles that will drive Microsoft's future. [06 Mar 2009]
Schneier on Security
Review This book is a compendium of Bruce Schneier's many columns on a wide range of security topics. We assess its value, and talk with the author. [22 Oct 2008]
Security Engineering
Review The world has changed in the seven years since the first edition of this seminal book was published. Anyone involved in designing any kind of security system should read this second edition. [03 Oct 2008]
Defeating the Hacker
Review Robert Schifreen's Defeating the Hacker is a useful and well-written book, whose non-technical approach makes it accessible to a wide audience. [30 Mar 2006]
Work Goes Mobile: Nokia's Lessons from the Leading Edge
Review This book talks about Nokia's own corporate experience -- benefits and pitfalls -- of adding mobility to its business processes, and includes a lot of useful advice. [22 Dec 2005]
Malicious Cryptography: Exposing Cryptovirology
Review Malicious Cryptography outlines how a virus could contain and use a cryptographic public key, and speculates on the kind of attacks that might use this method. [23 Aug 2005]
iCon
Review Apple's products, personalities and corporate culture have spawned a veritable library of books, but iCon: The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business doesn't add much in the way of new anecdote or incisive analysis. [29 Jun 2005]
Uncommon Sense: Out of the Box Thinking for an In the Box World
Review Peter Cochrane's columns for Silicon.com, which form the basis for this book, examine the interface between technology and society in a stimulating yet easily digestible way. [04 May 2005]
The Art of Intrusion
Review This book will help anyone involved in computer security to understand just how clever crackers can be, and how many vulnerabilities and openings there are for them to exploit. [19 Apr 2005]




