Abstract

Ross Anderson's Security Engineering (now in its third edition, but the second edition is reviewed here; I have only glanced at the third edition, but am certain it is also excellent, and more up-to-date) is something this column seldom considers: a fairly exhaustive, very long, and quite technical book on an actual computer science topic. It is also a book any serious "lay reader" can enjoy, unlike some of the other more technical software engineering classics we've looked at previously.

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