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Career Hacking - Syngress

· Determine What You Want to Be When You Grow Up (or at Least Get Older)
See how the InfoSec field has matured, and decide if this is the life for you.
· Social Engineering for Profit
Use both your people and research skills to perform reconnaissance on the InfoSec job market.
· Choose the Right Path
Learn what certifications, work experience, and education are required (or not) to land your dream job.
· There’s No Place Like Home…for a Test Lab!
Build a fully functional test lab and attack machine in your basement to fine-tune both your attack and defense skills.
· Learn the Laws of Security
Master the ten guiding principles of information security to outwit malicious hackers in the real world.
· Know Your Enemies
Identify and understand the classes of attack: denial of service, information leakage, regular file access, misinformation, special file/database access, remote arbitrary code execution, elevation of privileges.
· Feeling Vulnerable?
Navigate the dangerous waters of vulnerability disclosure from nondisclosure to full disclosure.
· Don’t Trip the Sensors
Use your l337 H4×0r skillz to assimilate into the workplace and hack the corporate ladder.
· Master Incident Response
Develop contingency plans to put out fires in the workplace without getting burned.
· Install Your Career Rootkit
Since you got there, you might as well stay there!

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  • Author : zoroaster
  • The Art Of What Works How Success Really Happens

    A commonsense approach to creating effective new strategies from ones that are proven to work From Napoleon through Jack Welch, great leaders have always “borrowed” great ideas from others. The Art of What Works cuts against the grain of today’s one-size-fits-all strategic gurus to argue that there are no intrinsically good or bad strategies–just flexible strategies that work best in given situations. Welch’s appropriation of Six Sigma from Motorola, and use of its best features to revitalize GE, is a recent example of this approach. In this insightful and practical guide, leading strategist William Duggan lays the groundwork for building new strategic frameworks by observing what works–and what doesn’t–in the real world. The Art of What Works shows business professionals how to: Recognize and adopt great ideas and strategies Modify strategically sound ideas to their own benefit Decide on a course of action–then modify it when necessary

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  • In: Carreer
  • Author : mrblue
  • Not Just A Living

    Not Just A Living: Complete Guide to Creating a Business that Gives You a Life

    By: Mark Henricks
    Publisher: Perseus Books Group
    ISDN: 0738206652


    When should would-be entrepreneurs take the plunge? Freelance writer Henricks (Grow Your Business) has written this guide to help people decide whether they are ready to be “lifestyle entrepreneurs,” or entrepreneurs who go into business for lifestyle reasons rather than for financial rewards.

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  • In: Business eBooks, Carreer
  • Author : Pachino
  • You Want Me To Work With Who?

    Eleven Keys to a Stress-Free, Satisfying, and Successful Work Life…
    No Matter Who You Work With

    By: Julie Jansen
    Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) (February 28, 2006)
    Language: English
    ISBN: 0143036807


    In I Don’t Know What I Want . . . But I Know It’s Not This, career consultant Julie Jansen won over readers with the same comforting, clear headed approach that she brings to her many Fortune 500 clients. Now she tackles a problem that affects every working person, regardless of occupation: difficult people. Whether the problem is an “abusive” boss, “toxic” coworker, or “difficult” assistant, Jansen shows how to master the eleven keys to getting along with even the most dysfunctional colleagues. Featuring self-assessment exercises designed to identify the root causes of problem behavior and smart, viable solutions and tips for managing different kinds of difficult people—from subordinates to superiors—this invaluable resource is a savvy, humane guide to reducing stress, establishing workplace harmony, and making sure that no one stands in the way of your career goals

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  • In: Business eBooks, Carreer
  • Author : Pachino
  • How to Shine at Work

    Publisher: McGraw-Hill
    Publication date: 2003
    ISBN: 0071408657
    Pages: 240


    Today’s workplace is a bonanza of advancement opportunities for those who know how to seize them—and a maze of career-ending pitfalls for those who don’t. In this practical, straightforward guide, executive coach Linda Dominguez provides proven success strategies for anyone who holds a job—in any industry. Serving as a personal coach of your own, How to Shine at Work will help you define your goals—and achieve them.

    Learn how to:
    - Get along in your current work environment
    - Create a plan for moving ahead in your career
    - Recognize options, manage change——and take smart risks
    - Turn any situation around——and have fun doing it
    - Create visibility without arrogance
    - Know when it’s time to move on—and make a graceful exit

    plus much more, including case studies and real-world examples along with invaluable self-tests, worksheets, and checklists to help you take control of your future—and your life.

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  • Author : Pachino