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* [https://github.com/OWASP/DevGuide/tree/dc5a2977a4797d9b98486417a5527b9f15d8a251/DevGuide2.0.1 OWASP Security DevGuide] - Book
* [https://github.com/OWASP/DevGuide/tree/dc5a2977a4797d9b98486417a5527b9f15d8a251/DevGuide2.0.1 OWASP Security DevGuide] - Book


== Non-Free Security Training ==
* [https://www.sans.org/course/security-essentials-bootcamp-style SANS SEC401: Security Essentials Bootcamp Style]


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Revision as of 14:21, 3 December 2015

Information security is a specialized skill-set that requires years of education and experience to master. Unfortunately, many security gurus agree that it's next to impossible to teach many of the skills necessary to become an expert. While we agree with this we'll, in any case, try to lead those willing to put in the time to expand their knowledge of information security.

Below, is a list of resources, broken down by subject, to help those with an interest in information security expand their horizons.

Auditing

Basic Security Topics

Cryptography

Encryption

Hashing

Network Security

Product-specific Documentation

Fedora

Red Hat

Secure Programming

Non-Free Security Training