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Do you know what weapons are used to protect against cyber warfare
and what tools to use to minimize their impact? How can you gather
intelligence that will allow you to configure your system to ward
off attacks? Online security and privacy issues are becoming more
and more significant every day, with many instances of companies
and governments mishandling (or deliberately misusing) personal and
financial data. Organizations need to be committed to defending
their own assets and their customers' information. Designing and
Building a Security Operations Center will show you how to develop
the organization, infrastructure, and capabilities to protect your
company and your customers effectively, efficiently, and
discreetly. Written by a subject expert who has consulted on SOC
implementation in both the public and private sector, Designing and
Building a Security Operations Center is the go-to blueprint for
cyber-defense.
Written by David Nathan-Maister, the book surveys the history of
absinthe from earliest days right up to the present, with a
particular focus on its glittering heyday in Belle Epoque France.
Hundreds of full colour illustrations document every aspect of the
drink - its distillation and production, the grande marques that
distributed it, the bars and cafes that served it, the patrons -
men and women, rich and poor, soldiers and politicians, poets,
artists, lovers and boulevardiers - who drank it. Special sections
describe the various drinking rituals in exhaustive detail, others
deal with absinthes popularity and spread in the USA, its alleged
"secondary effects" and the disputed syndrome of absinthism, the
hard fought and ultimately successful campaign to ban it in France,
Switzerland and elsewhere, and 80 years later, its modern
renaissance at the dawn of the 21st century.
At a mere glance, Cold Running River has obvious regional and
environmental appeal, but it goes far beyond those interests.
Besides the fact that the Pere Marquette is a well-known, National
Scenic River, and besides the fact that ecosystem management is a
monumentally important and far-reaching topic, this book happens to
read like a cold river runs: fast, refreshing, exuberant. It is
special because David Cassuto has a beautiful way with the English
language. Only he can make a chapter on lamprey eel infestation a
gripping read. His style is so affecting, so warm, so Norman
Macleany--you might be sitting on the river's bank, hearing the
locals tell their tales of the river's history. That's what this
book is: the river's history. It follows the miraculous course of
the Pere Marquette: from its tumultuous glacial birth; to its
devastation in the nineteenth century by unsustainable logging
practices; to its recovery due to benign neglect. Cassuto
approaches the river as both microcosm and metaphor; the
controversies surrounding it speak to environmental and human
dilemmas the world over.
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