6/25/2023 0 Comments Daemon suarez![]() ![]() Everyone from the CEO who has only the vaguest understanding of his IT infrastructure to the mail room guy who goes home to play WoW for 8 hours to the advertising exec who only knows how to check his email. There is no reason for you not to read Daemon, no matter your level of technical understanding. Vague, I know, but I'm trying very hard not to spoil the fun of this book. ![]() ![]() To use a common cliche, he "gets it." Actually he gets it, gets into its inner workings, and turns it inside out. No no, my friends, this is not the book equivalent of Hackers (you know where code magically floats across the screen and other cheap tricks), this is a book written by a systems consultant (read: normally the guy that gets called in with the regular schmoes can't figure things out) for Fortune 100 companies. All those words/phrases can be found in this book. A few words to the techies: SQL injection attack, botnet, and rootkit. Read some of the recent news about the Storm botnet. Without giving away some of the plot points, I'll just say this. While I was reading Daemon the thought that this could really happen kept going through my head. So, another book about computers taking over the world. If you're content in knowing the information provided in the title and would like to skip the praise I'm about to bestow and just buy the book. ![]()
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