Grep Pocket Reference, 9780596153601
Paperback
Presents grep, a utility program that helps you locate content in any file on a Unix or Linux system. This book lets you learn methods for filtering large files for specific content. It is suitable for system administrators, security professionals, and developers.

Grep Pocket Reference

a quick pocket reference for a utility every unix user needs

$49.31

  • Paperback

    750 pages

  • Release Date

    3 March 2009

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Summary

“Grep Pocket Reference” is the first guide devoted to grep, the powerful utility program that helps you locate content in any file on a Unix or Linux system. Several applications use grep, from mail filtering and system log management to malware analysis and application development, and there are many other ways to use the utility. This pocket reference is ideal for system administrators, security professionals, developers, and others who want to learn more about grep and take new approach…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780596153601
ISBN-10:0596153600
Series:Pocket Reference (O'Reilly)
Author:John Bambenek
Publisher:O'Reilly Media
Imprint:O'Reilly Media
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:750
Release Date:3 March 2009
Weight:82g
Dimensions:175mm x 110mm x 5mm
About The Author

John Bambenek

John Bambenek is an information security practitioner from Champaign, Illinois. As a graduate from the University of Illinois with a B.A. in Theoretical Astrophysics (emphasis in extragalactic astrophysics) and a minor in Mathematics, he has been employed as a project manager at Cap Gemini Ernst and Young, where he provided consulting services to numerous Fortune 500 firms. He continues to provide his expertise to the SANS Institute by authoring published course materials and exams. He also operates the charitable Tumaini Foundation, which provides funds and other needed resources to Tanzanian schools for AIDS orphans. He is also known for his current work in spyware and botnet technology, and their use concerning identity theft. He is also a volunteer as an incident handler for the Internet Storm Center, and his research has been cited in various media venues such as the New York Times and the Washington Post. Agnieszka Klus was born in Rzeszow, Poland and came here as a child. She lives in the northwest suburb of Chicago, but considers herself a Chicagoan. She is currently trying to get her Masters in Accountancy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and also works as a system administrator at the Coordinated Science Laboratory.

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