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This book describes how to architect and design Internet of Things
(loT) solutions that provide end-to-end security and privacy at
scale. It is unique in its detailed coverage of threat analysis,
protocol analysis, secure design principles, intelligent loT's
impact on privacy, and the effect of usability on security. The
book also unveils the impact of digital currency and the dark web
on the loT-security economy. It's both informative and
entertaining. "Filled with practical and relevant examples based on
years of experience ... with lively discussions and storytelling
related to loT security design flaws and architectural issues."-
Dr. James F. Ransome, Senior Director of Security Development
Lifecycle (SOL) Engineering, Intel 'There is an absolute treasure
trove of information within this book that will benefit anyone, not
just the engineering community. This book has earned a permanent
spot on my office bookshelf."- Erv Comer, Fellow of Engineering,
Office of Chief Architect Zebra Technologies 'The importance of
this work goes well beyond the engineer and architect. The IoT
Architect's Guide to Attainable Security & Privacy is a crucial
resource for every executive who delivers connected products to the
market or uses connected products to run their business."- Kurt
Lee, VP Sales and Strategic Alliances at PWNIE Express "If we
collectively fail to follow the advice described here regarding loT
security and Privacy, we will continue to add to our mounting pile
of exploitable computing devices. The attackers are having a field
day. Read this book, now."- Brook S.E. Schoenfield, Director of
Advisory Services at IOActive, previously Master Security Architect
at McAfee, and author of Securing Systems
This book describes how to architect and design Internet of Things
(loT) solutions that provide end-to-end security and privacy at
scale. It is unique in its detailed coverage of threat analysis,
protocol analysis, secure design principles, intelligent loT's
impact on privacy, and the effect of usability on security. The
book also unveils the impact of digital currency and the dark web
on the loT-security economy. It's both informative and
entertaining. "Filled with practical and relevant examples based on
years of experience ... with lively discussions and storytelling
related to loT security design flaws and architectural issues."-
Dr. James F. Ransome, Senior Director of Security Development
Lifecycle (SOL) Engineering, Intel 'There is an absolute treasure
trove of information within this book that will benefit anyone, not
just the engineering community. This book has earned a permanent
spot on my office bookshelf."- Erv Comer, Fellow of Engineering,
Office of Chief Architect Zebra Technologies 'The importance of
this work goes well beyond the engineer and architect. The IoT
Architect's Guide to Attainable Security & Privacy is a crucial
resource for every executive who delivers connected products to the
market or uses connected products to run their business."- Kurt
Lee, VP Sales and Strategic Alliances at PWNIE Express "If we
collectively fail to follow the advice described here regarding loT
security and Privacy, we will continue to add to our mounting pile
of exploitable computing devices. The attackers are having a field
day. Read this book, now."- Brook S.E. Schoenfield, Director of
Advisory Services at IOActive, previously Master Security Architect
at McAfee, and author of Securing Systems
Originally published in 1995. Providing the most influential
historical criticism, but also some contemporary pieces written for
the volume, this collection includes the most essential study and
reviews of this tragic play. The first part contains critical
articles arranged chronologically while the second part presents
reviews of stage performances from 1901 to 1988 from a variety of
sources. Chapters chosen are representative of their given age and
critical approach and therefore show the changing responses and the
topics that interested critics in the play through the years.
Coriolanus is an unsympathetic character and the play has been
traditionally less popular than other tragedies - a comprehensive
introduction by the editor discusses these attitudes to the play
and the reasons behind them.
Originally published in 1995. Providing the most influential
historical criticism, but also some contemporary pieces written for
the volume, this collection includes the most essential study and
reviews of this tragic play. The first part contains critical
articles arranged chronologically while the second part presents
reviews of stage performances from 1901 to 1988 from a variety of
sources. Chapters chosen are representative of their given age and
critical approach and therefore show the changing responses and the
topics that interested critics in the play through the years.
Coriolanus is an unsympathetic character and the play has been
traditionally less popular than other tragedies - a comprehensive
introduction by the editor discusses these attitudes to the play
and the reasons behind them.
"Evangelism Is . . . "contains forty brief chapters of high-octane,
rut-breaking equipment, empowerment, and encouragement for all who
are ready to share Jesus more passionately and confidently with
others. Each call-toaction entry stands alone but can easily be
connected to other chapters, all of them finishing the sentence
that begins with the book's title. For example, Evangelism Is . . .
"Joyfully Intoxicating," "The Real Business of Life," "The Supreme
Challenge of This Generation," "Leading People to True Conversion,"
"Washing Feet," "Praying Prodigals Home," "Empathy with Action,"
"Giving a Logical Defense of Your Faith," "A Family Affair,"
etc.The book's appendix also includes articles on what evangelism
is not, evangelism in the early church, and sharing Jesus, plus
sample plans for sharing one's faith.
Reconstructing Value prepares contemporary business leaders for
the increasingly important task of developing a sustainability
vision and translating it across levels in an organization. The
book is based on insights gained over the past decade from research
involving hundreds of practitioners, front line managers to senior
executives, who have been working to integrate sustainability
within their organizations. It illustrates how building capacity
for managing the complex issues of sustainability requires key
process skills that leaders need to develop.
This book equips readers to respond to the risks and
opportunities presented by global sustainability issues and
reinvent new ways of doing business that will enhance
organizational effectiveness while also building a more sustainable
world. Each chapter includes process questions to guide reflective
practice and to build the requisite leadership capabilities for
turning a sustainability vision into a value-added organizational
strategy. Reconstructing Value helps readers to build integrative
thinking skills - such as how to engage critical, complexity,
strategic and design thinking capabilities to enable organizational
change - that can assist them with becoming successful
sustainability champions within their organizations.
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