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Plan, build, and maintain highly secure Azure applications and
workloads As business-critical applications and workloads move to
the Microsoft Azure cloud, they must stand up against dangerous new
threats. That means you must build robust security into your
designs, use proven best practices across the entire development
lifecycle, and combine multiple Azure services to optimize
security. Now, a team of leading Azure security experts shows how
to do just that. Drawing on extensive experience securing Azure
workloads, the authors present a practical tutorial for addressing
immediate security challenges, and a definitive design reference to
rely on for years. Learn how to make the most of the platform by
integrating multiple Azure security technologies at the application
and network layers- taking you from design and development to
testing, deployment, governance, and compliance. About You This
book is for all Azure application designers, architects,
developers, development managers, testers, and everyone who wants
to make sure their cloud designs and code are as secure as
possible. Discover powerful new ways to: Improve app / workload
security, reduce attack surfaces, and implement zero trust in cloud
code Apply security patterns to solve common problems more easily
Model threats early, to plan effective mitigations Implement modern
identity solutions with OpenID Connect and OAuth2 Make the most of
Azure monitoring, logging, and Kusto queries Safeguard workloads
with Azure Security Benchmark (ASB) best practices Review secure
coding principles, write defensive code, fix insecure code, and
test code security Leverage Azure cryptography and confidential
computing technologies Understand compliance and risk programs
Secure CI / CD automated workflows and pipelines Strengthen
container and network security
Currency fluctuation, currency wars and even potential currency
collapse (the Euro, the Bitcoin) are all risks that commercial
parties must consider and guard against. This book gathers together
in one volume all the information and advice practitioners are
likely to need when advising on, advancing or defending claims
involving a foreign currency element. The determination of the
proper currency (or currencies) of a claim often has a dramatic
effect on the level of a court judgment or arbitration award that
is ultimately obtained. It is, therefore, vital for practitioners
to accurately assess claims which involve a foreign currency
element. The authors guide the reader through the legal principles
governing how foreign currency claims are treated in English law.
The book covers both the treatment of foreign currency in
substantive law as well as such procedural matters as how to claim
interest correctly on a foreign currency claim and how to plead,
prove or disprove the applicability of a particular currency. This
book is an invaluable and essential resource for all lawyers
involved in international commerce, but will be of particular
interest to those engaged in international finance, commodity
transactions, international shipping and transport, and the
insurance of assets and liabilities abroad. "Those who practise in
this country need guidance in navigating the tricky waters that The
Despina R unleashed. This excellent book provides that guidance."
The authors "have been uniquely well placed to meet the challenge
of analysing what is a perplexing body of jurisprudence, and to
suggest principled answers to currency issues that have not yet
been the subject of judicial decision. They consider not merely
claims in contract and tort, but every type of claim that might
raise an issue in relation to a foreign currency." The Rt Hon. The
Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, KG, PC, President of the Supreme
Court of the United Kingdom, 2009-2012
A classic historical account of one of the most important conflicts
in modern history, which determined much of the subsequent
direction of European history Michael Howard was the leading
British military historian of his generation Includes a new
foreword by the historian Bertrand Taithe
This book presents an analysis of Caribbean fiscal problems,
with particular emphasis on the relationship between high levels of
public expenditure and balance of payments problems. The study
examines deficit financing, public expenditure growth, and IMF
stabilization policies. Other issues raised relate to income
distribution and problems of taxation and tax reform. The work
focuses on Jamaica, Guyana, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago. The
economies of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States are also
considered.
This work will interest scholars in economics and economic
policy-making, especially those in developing countries.
With the death of Professor Sir Michael Howard, The International
Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) lost not only its president
emeritus but the last of its founders and intellectual parents. The
foremost military historian of his generation, Sir Michael embodied
and epitomised a historical sensibility that informed all his
writing. He will forever remain an icon not only for historians,
but for all those who acknowledge the indispensability of history
and the historical sensibility for any true understanding of
present events. In tribute to Sir Michael and in celebration of his
life and work, this Adelphi book collects a selection of his
remarks and writings for IISS publications over six decades, as
well as previously unprinted material. Through this collection,
these works will reach a new generation of readers and be made more
accessible to those fortunate enough to have read them already.
They illustrate Sir Michael's role in the Institute's creation and
his abiding presence in its evolving intellectual life, and serve
as a historical document, tracing the development of strategic
thought and preoccupations from the 1950s to the recent past. In
addition to their historical value, Sir Michael's conclusions
retain their immediacy and power. This book is therefore of direct
relevance to anyone interested in contemporary events: whether the
professional analyst, the student of international relations or the
general reader.
Using detailed and comprehensive analysis, Generations of Giving:
Leadership and Continuity in Family Foundations examines continuity
and leadership over time within family foundations. Based upon a
study of foundations in the United States and Canada that have
survived through at least two generations, the authors ask probing
questions, including: Why were the foundations started? What did
they look like at the beginning? How did the families of the
founders come to be involved? And how did they organize themselves
to do their work from year to year, decade to decade? Although the
foundations in the study are quite diverse in their goals and
management, they have all had to confront and survive a common set
of challenges. At the core of this volume is the study of two
aspects of philanthropy: funding and volunteers-each essential to
the survival of a foundation. This study is about the "why" and the
"how" of these two crucial aspects. The authors give a truly unique
perspective, which serves as a powerful tool for readers as they
address the specific situations of their own foundations. A
thorough and powerful work, Generations of Giving: Leadership and
Continuity in Family Foundations demands that we must not only
appreciate philanthropy, but we must also increase our
understanding so that we can do it better.A co-publication with the
National Center for Family Philanthropy
A classic historical account of one of the most important conflicts
in modern history, which determined much of the subsequent
direction of European history Michael Howard was the leading
British military historian of his generation Includes a new
foreword by the historian Bertrand Taithe
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On War (Paperback, Revised)
Carl Von Clausewitz; Translated by Michael Howard; Edited by Peter Paret
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"On War" is the most significant attempt in Western history to
understand war, both in its internal dynamics and as an instrument
of policy. Since the work's first appearance in 1832, it has been
read throughout the world, and has stimulated generations of
soldiers, statesmen, and intellectuals.
Many Western countries have seen an increase in the volume and
importance of external consultants in the public policy process.
This book is the first to investigate this phenomenon in a
comparative and interdisciplinary way. The analysis shows who these
consultants are, how widely and for what reasons they are used in
Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia, The Netherlands and
Sweden. In doing so, the book addresses the positive and negative
implications of high levels of external policy consultancy,
including its implications for the nature of the state
(transforming into a contractor state?) and for democratically
legitimized and accountable decision-making (transforming into
consultocracy?). It provides valuable new insights for students and
practitioners in the fields of public administration, public
policy, public management, political science and human resource
management.
Although trained as a scientist and a philosopher, Rudolf Steiner
always placed a high value on the practice of art and always worked
artistically: whatever he did was done with great artistry.
Furthermore, as a spiritual teacher, Steiner's ideal was the
reunion of science, religion, and art in a new, human sacramental
culture. The eleven lectures collected here reveal the
many-facetted perspectives Steiner offered regarding the vital role
of the visual arts in human affairs. For Steiner, art is above all
a way of building a bridge between the spiritual and the physical
realms. His views are not abstract theories or utopian ideals, but
a constant striving through the inherent qualities of color and
form to realize concrete artistic projects in architecture,
sculpture, and painting.
On first meeting Steiner's radical ideas, many people -- artists
as well as non-artists -- wonder what sense they can make of such
an approach to art. The introduction by Michael Howard introduces
these ideas by recounting one artist's experience of struggling to
make Steiner's views and way of doing art his own. Ultimately,
however each person must make their own relationship to Steiner's
approach, buth the story of how one artist took up the challenge
may stimulate others to do the same. The book includes numerous
photographs.
Isn't war rooted in the vested interests of the ruling classes?
(But have not democracies proved as bellicose as other states?)
Should not political disputes be settled by civilised negotiations?
(But what if the adversary is not, by your standards, 'civilised'?)
Ought states to steer clear of other states' internal conflicts?
(Or should they help liberate oppressed peoples?) Which is better,
appeasement or a war to end war? Such questions reflect the
confusion that still besets liberal-minded men and women in the
face of war, despite centuries during which they have tried to
discover its causes and secure its abolition. Sir Michael Howard
traces the pattern in their attitudes from Erasmus to the Americans
after Vietnam, and concludes that peacemaking 'is a task which has
to be tackled afresh every day of our lives'.
Michael Howard's ancestry, part Quaker, part German Jew, made him
unpromising material for a commission in the Brigade of Guards. The
three years he spent with his regiment were equally inappropriate
perparation for the university chairs that he went on to hold at
London, Oxford and Yale. In this autobiography he describes how
these varied strands in his life came together. First there was a
childhood in a world of privilege almost as remote from today as is
that of the Roman Antonines. Then there came war service in Italy,
a mixture of terror, tedium and Lucullan enjoyment. Finally, he was
to persue an academic career in which he would pioneer the study
both of war as an aspect of 'total history' and of international
relations in the nuclear age. In addition to holding the Regius
Chair of Modern History at Oxford he was to play a leading role in
founding both the International Institute for Strategic Studies and
the world-famous Department of War Studies at King's College
London. His works (some translated into sizxteen languages) have
him the Duff Cooper Prize,the Wolfson History Prize and the Chesney
Gold Medal of the Royal United Services Institute.He ended up as a
Fellow of the British Academy, a Companion of Honour and a member
of the Order of Merit. So the discordant elements in his background
and experience eventually harmonized very well. Professor Sir
Michael Howard was Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford and
Robert A. Lovett Professor of Military and Naval History at Yale
University. Amongst his most celebrated books are The
Franco-Prussian War, War in European History and The Invention of
Peace.
For centuries, dealing with cold has been the dominant climatic
factor for architectural design in Central Europe. The climate
change apparent now assigns this role to heat. Architecture and
urban design strives for efficient, resource-saving technical
solutions to meet the changing climatic conditions and the energy
standards they demand without really questioning customary notions
of comfort, forms of living, and urban coexistence. Yet architects
must increasingly search for experimental approaches and new ways
in which we can live together well in a rapidly warming climate, in
particular in cities and metropolitan regions. Despite a supposed
powerlessness in the face of the impending climate catastrophe, the
contributions collected in this volume offer a diverse range of
narratives that tell of experiences, observations, and the needs of
people that inhabit hotter worlds, both real and imagined. What
role as climate producers can architecture and the city play in
shaping our habitat if these important issues are understood not
only in purely technological but also in cultural and social terms?
Text in English and German.
"What makes this book so important is that it reflects the
experiences of two of the industry's most experienced hands at
getting real-world engineers to understand just what they're being
asked for when they're asked to write secure code. The book
reflects Michael Howard's and David LeBlanc's experience in the
trenches working with developers years after code was long since
shipped, informing them of problems." --From the Foreword by Dan
Kaminsky, Director of Penetration Testing, IOActive
Eradicate the Most Notorious Insecure Designs and Coding
Vulnerabilities
Fully updated to cover the latest security issues, 24 Deadly
Sins of Software Security reveals the most common design and coding
errors and explains how to fix each one-or better yet, avoid them
from the start. Michael Howard and David LeBlanc, who teach
Microsoft employees and the world how to secure code, have
partnered again with John Viega, who uncovered the original 19
deadly programming sins. They have completely revised the book to
address the most recent vulnerabilities and have added five
brand-new sins. This practical guide covers all platforms,
languages, and types of applications. Eliminate these security
flaws from your code: SQL injection Web server- and client-related
vulnerabilitiesUse of magic URLs, predictable cookies, and hidden
form fieldsBuffer overrunsFormat string problemsInteger
overflowsC++ catastrophesInsecure exception handlingCommand
injectionFailure to handle errorsInformation leakageRace
conditionsPoor usabilityNot updating easilyExecuting code with too
much privilegeFailure to protect stored dataInsecure mobile codeUse
of weak password-based systemsWeak random numbersUsing cryptography
incorrectlyFailing to protect network trafficImproper use of
PKITrusting network name resolution
Karl von Clausewitz (1780-1831) is generally acknowledged to be one of the greatest of writers on war. Even though he wrote his only major work at a time when the range of firearms was fifty yards, much of what he had to say remains relevant today. Michael Howard explains Clausewitz's ideas in terms both of his experiences as a professional soldier in the Napoleonic Wars, and of the intellectual background of his time.
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