
This course has no required textbook, but there are some recommended books.

Textbook: Tools and Jewels
Computer Security and the Internet: Tools and Jewels (second edition), by Paul Van Oorschot, Springer 2021.
This is the official textbook for the course, but you won’t be required to purchase it.
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Hardcover and eBook available from Springer, with electronic access provided by the MUN library
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PDF chapters freely available from the author’s website
Other reference book(s)
Security Engineering

Security Engineering, Third Edition, by the late Ross Anderson, Wiley (2020).
This is the most fun you’ll ever have reading 1,000 pages. We’ll use it as a reference, and it looks great on a shelf. Also, no, Ross and I were not related (although he was my academic supervisory grandfather).
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Hardcover available from Wiley
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PDF chapters (esp. from second edition) available from the author’s website