Authored Books
Foundstone is the premier source of market-leading knowledge in network security, and has “written the book” on the latest protection methods. Offering an unparalleled range of enterprise expertise, Foundstone’s cutting-edge thinkers have authored books that cover security topics from Windows, Linux, and Web applications, to real-world scenario tool kits and computer forensics.
With the most dominant security talent pool ever assembled, including experts from across the IT security industry, Foundstone authors provide the most widely sought-after reference books for the security industry. The following titles have sold over a combined 350,000 copies.

Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions
Published 2005, Osborne/McGraw-Hill. By Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray, and George Kurtz

How to Break Web Software: Functional and Security Testing of Web Applications and Web Services
Published 2006, Addison Wesley Professional. By Mike Andrews, James A. Whittaker

Keeping Your Business Safe from Attack: Passwords and Permissions
Published 2005, Microsoft. By Roger A. Grimes
Security Sage's Guide to: Hardening the Network Infrastructure
Published 2004, Syngress. By Brian Kenyon and Steven Andrés

Network Security with OpenSSL: Cryptography for Secure Communications
Published 2002, O'Reilly. By John Viega, Matt Messier, Pravir Chandra

Web Hacking: Attacks and Defense
Web Hacking: Attacks and Defense Published 2002, Addison Wesley Professional. By Stuart McClure

Building Secure Software: How to Avoid Security Problems the Right Way
Published 2001, Addison Wesley. By John Viega, Gary McGraw






