04338nam a2200433Ii 4500991003254709707536m d cr cn|||||||||070806s2005 maua s 000 0 eng d97819289949851928994989b13656168-39ule_inst109287:109333Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comOPELSOPELSTEFA363.32522303.62522Rogers, Russ.627573Hacking a terror network[electronic resource] :the silent threat of covert channels /Russ Rogers.Rockland, Mass. :Syngress,c2005.xviii, 364 p. :ill. ;24 cm. +1 CD-ROM.Introduction to firewalls and the world of NetScreen: Dissecting the NetScreen firewall: Deploying NetScreen firewalls: Policy configuration: Routing: User authentication: Advanced policy configuration: NAT: Transparent mode: Attack detection and defense: VPN theory: VPN usage: Virtual systems: High availability: Troubleshooting the NetScreen firewall: Enterprise NetScreen management.Foreword -- Prologue -- The mind of terror -- Unseen planning -- Making friends -- One step closer -- Over the line -- Images of death -- The real assignment -- Creating the code -- Over the edge -- Biding time -- Covert channels -- Facing the truth -- Taking command -- Racing the clock -- Losing control -- Heightened motivation -- Chasing ghosts -- Taking back control -- Vengeance for deceit -- Elmininating false positives -- Gaining a finger hold -- Compressing timelines -- A plan comes together -- Turning fiction into reality.Written by a certified Arabic linguist from the Defense Language Institute with extensive background in decoding encrypted communications, this cyber-thriller uses a fictional narrative to provide a fascinating and realistic "insider's look" into technically sophisticated covert terrorist communications over the Internet. The accompanying CD-ROM allows readers to "hack along" with the story line, by viewing the same Web sites described in the book containing encrypted, covert communications. Hacking a Terror NETWORK addresses the technical possibilities of Covert Channels in combination with a very real concern: Terrorism. The fictional story follows the planning of a terrorist plot against the United States where the terrorists use various means of Covert Channels to communicate and hide their trail. Loyal US agents must locate and decode these terrorist plots before innocent American citizens are harmed. The technology covered in the book is both real and thought provoking. Readers can realize the threat posed by these technologies by using the information included in the CD-ROM. The fictional websites, transfer logs, and other technical information are given exactly as they would be found in the real world, leaving the reader to test their own ability to decode the terrorist plot. Cyber-Thriller focusing on increasing threat of terrorism throughout the world. Provides a fascinating look at covert forms of communications used by terrorists over the Internet. Accompanying CD-ROM allows users to "hack along" with the fictional narrative within the book to decrypyt.Electronic reproduction.Amsterdam :Elsevier Science & Technology,2007.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Web browser.Title from title screen (viewed on Aug. 2, 2007).Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.TerrorismPreventionComputer network resources.CyberterrorismPrevention.InternetSecurity measures.InternetPolitical aspects.TerroristsUnited StatesFiction.Electronic books.localOriginal19289949899781928994985(OCoLC)56874801Referexhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781928994985An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information.b1365616824-02-2224-01-08991003254709707536C0TEFHacking a terror network1213145UNISALENTOle02924-01-08mm -engmau0005226nam 2200613 450 991082112510332120200520144314.01-4725-3361-51-4725-2316-4(CKB)2670000000431890(EBL)1426801(SSID)ssj0001001101(PQKBManifestationID)11609178(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001001101(PQKBWorkID)10962228(PQKB)10450616(MiAaPQ)EBC1426801(Au-PeEL)EBL1426801(CaPaEBR)ebr10771829(CaONFJC)MIL603461(OCoLC)860754985(EXLCZ)99267000000043189020130625d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe curatorial a philosophy of curating /edited by Jean-Paul MartinonNew York :Bloomsbury Academic,2013.1 online resource (281 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4742-2921-2 1-4725-2560-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.HalfTitle; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Preface; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; Part I Send-Offs; 1 On the Curatorial, From the Trapeze; AZ; BY; CX; DW; EV; FU; GT; HS; IR; JQ; KP; LO; MN; 2 Theses in the Philosophy of Curating1; Gift; Embodied knowledge; The other of narrative; Spacing; Mapping and playing chess; Send-Off; Warrior of the imaginary; A place that isn't one; The ignorant body; Thought; 3 Whence the Future?; 4 The Expanding Field; What on earth do they mean?; The limits of multiplicity; Contemporaneity as infrastructure; 5 Dear Art, Yours SincerelyPart II Praxeologies6 The Curator Crosses the River: A Fabulation; 7 Becoming-Curator; The event of becoming a curatorial subject; Truth - Knowledge; Three moves; Conclusion; 8 An Exhausted Curating; 9 Eros, Plague, Olfaction: Three Allegories of the Curatorial; Autistic doxology; Eros: Sensual epistemology; Plague: Affective contagion; Olfaction: Being sense; Operative play; Part III Moves; 10 The Task at Hand: Transcending the Clamp of Sovereignty; 11 The Simple Operator; Foreword; The rise up; Crossing over; The other; An example of beginning; Naming; The setting down12 Three Short Takes on the CuratorialBlinding; Inhibiting; Symptom; 13 Aku menjadi saksi kepada - What I am Thinking; 14 Betrayal and the Curatorial - A Testimony for the Committee on the Curatorial; Part IV Heresies; 15 A Conspiracy without a Plot; The accomplice; The undercommons; The police; Study; Invocation; Care; Complicit love; 16 What does a Question Do? Micropolitics and Art Education; 17 Being Able to Do Something; A decided 'perhaps'; A question mark within; Critical agency; 18 The Politics of Residual Fun; The art of conversation; Technologies of fun; Part V Refigurations19 Modern Art: Its Very Idea and the Time/Space of the Collection20 Two Invoking Media: Radio and Exhibition; 21 In Unfamiliar Terrain: Preliminary Notes towards Site-Relationality and the Curatorial; Report on Balikci Denjongpa's project; Report on the Alien Nation Project: The dynamics of community; Site-relationality: Map-making as gesture; Summation: Conflict and endless overlaps of disciplinary thoughts; 22 Curating Ghostly Objects: Counter-Memories in Cinematic Space; Introduction: The curatorial mode of filmmaking; Exhibiting warchitecture: Borders as sites of catastrophic memoriesCurating soundscapes: Remembering the polyvocal/multilingual societyPerforming counter-narratives: Reminiscing unofficial histories; Conclusion; 23 Non-Museums; Srinagar, 1963; Kassel, 2012; National Art Gallery, Islamabad, 2007; Toba Tek Singh, 1948 or 1949; Part VI Stages; 24 Curating, Dramatization and the Diagram: Notes towards a Sensible Stage; 25 Curating Context; Coda: Your Apples Fall Into My Garden: Two Takes on Context; 26 Backstage and Processuality: Unfolding the Installation Sites of Curatorial Projects; Processual notions; Call for materialism; Unfolding installation sites27 This Is Not About UsStop curating! And think what curating is all about. This book starts from this simple premise: thinking the activity of curating. To do that, it distinguishes between ''curating'' and ''the curatorial''. If ''curating'' is a gamut of professional practices for setting up exhibitions, then ''the curatorial'' explores what takes place on the stage set up, both intentionally and unintentionally, by the curator. It therefore refers not to the staging of an event, but to the event of knowledge itself. In order to start thinking about curating, this book takes a new approach to the topic. 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