Cybersecurity Canon (award winners)
- Beskrivelse
- based on the awards started in 2014. Details were originally published at https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/threat-research/cybercanon (until about 2020, book reviews are still available at https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/blog/category/canon/). Now published at: https://icdt.osu.edu/cybercanon/bookreviews along with book reviews. The goal of the awards is to identify a list of must-read books for all cybersecurity practitioners – be they from industry, government or academia -- where the content is timeless, genuinely represents an aspect of the community that is true and precise, reflects the highest quality and, if not read, will leave a hole in the cybersecurity professional’s education that will make the practitioner incomplete. The Canon candidates include both fiction and nonfiction and, for a book to make it into the Canon, it must accurately depict the history of the cybercrime community, characterize key places or significant milestones in the community, or precisely describe technical details that do not exaggerate the craft. ----- [COMPLETE through 2017. TODO - add 2018 and beyond. @1/3/2023]