For those of you that might be potentially interested in the book, following are some pointers to where you can get more information about it:
* The preface and Vint Cerf's foreword for the book are available under the "Book Extras" section at: http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=10225 * An excerpt from Chapter 3 of the book (on "Secure Design Principles") is available at: http://www.developer.com/java/data/article.php/3667601 * If you are an instructor or an IT professional responsible for training, I have provided slides and source code that you are free to use for your own courses and needs at the book's web site (http://www.learnsecurity.com/ntk) free of charge. If you might be potentially interested in using the book in classes or buying copies for your organization, I would be more than happy to have the publisher provide you with a free evaluation copy of the book-- just send me a quick email with your contact information. Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions or feedback, and I look forward to continue helping disseminate knowledge about secure coding practices. Sincerely, Neil Daswani, PhD http://www.neildaswani.com/
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