Pay what you want (from about £0.80) for cyber security books. The one that interested me was this one - Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking which is £20 (ish) on Amazon for either the paper or kindle version.
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orbiiino
23 Jul 17#10
I have used Calibre a few times with very mixed results. I have never had good results when converting books containing mathematical formulae. Also i have found that whilst it is possible to create an epub often the formatting leaves a lot to be desired. Maybe I need to spend more time on configuring the conversion.
bluecat123
23 Jul 17#9
If they're not in ePUB then you can convert them very easily using Calibre :smiley:
Currently reading Physical Penetration testing: very interesting and informative!
orbiiino
23 Jul 17#8
Nice, thanks. Bought them all. Almost all are in multiple formats including epub which is important to me.
adambrockbank
19 Jul 172#7
Thanks OP - bought all of them, slightly gutted after paying full price and reading all of the CEH book already! But still, cracking bargain and a cheap/easy way to keep up those CISSP points : )
marc1401
19 Jul 17#6
Bought the £0.80 bundle, felt flush :smile:
cowbutt
18 Jul 17#5
Ross Anderson's "Security Engineering" remains the only textbook I've ever read cover-to-cover. Informative and eminently readable, it gives a very broad overview of many fields that depend on infosec.
eldaras
18 Jul 17#4
Thanks!!!
malachi
18 Jul 17#3
Thanks, will order later.
MitchellT
18 Jul 17#2
Worth it for the CEH book alone.
Thanks.
Lahn
18 Jul 171#1
I bought "The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security" years ago. A very interesting read, and I believe, even more relevant today than when it was written.
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Currently reading Physical Penetration testing: very interesting and informative!
Thanks.
Well worth a few hours :smile: