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Penetration testing is the attempt to professionally break in to an organisation's computer systems, with the goal of determining whether the systems are secure.This guide for business and IT managers, developed in collaboration with CREST, explains the process of penetration testing and the benefits it brings. The book provides essential insight and tips for setting up a penetration testing programme, maintaining it, and responding to the results of penetration tests.
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In 1963, a young man from Limerick took his £25 savings and journeyed to London to become an actor. To pay his way through drama school he worked as a security guard (once for The Beatles) and served drinks to Miss World contestants at the Lyceum Theatre, then a Mecca Ballroom. While still a student, he was picked to play a small role in Andorra in the inaugural season of the National Theatre at the Old Vic...Fifty years later, while appearing in his fifty-sixth NT production – Pirandello’s Liolà – he was invited by Director Nicholas Hytner to take part in 50 Years on Stage, the NT’s anniversary celebration. Four days on, he is on stage in New York for the Press Night of Trevor Nunn’s production of Beckett’s All That Fall with Michael Gambon. James Hayes has worked with most of the leading actors in the country from Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, Anthony Hopkins and Paul Scofield to Michael Gambon, Ian McKellen, Penelope Wilton and Anne-Marie Duff. Touring the world, he has played in Greece, Poland, the USA, Japan, India, Hong Kong, South Korea and China. And, of course, Milton Keynes, Sunderland and Truro! Shouting in the Evenings covers many of the famous (Amadeus) and infamous (The Romans in Britain) productions Hayes has appeared in, and records with affection and humour the changes along the way. It will appeal to seasoned and amateur actors alike, as well as those with an interest in all things theatrical.
The Wonderful Cuisinart Chef's Convection Toaster Oven Cookbook
Enjoy 550 Easy, Yummy Recipes on A Budget for Everyone
Inbunden, Engelska, 2021
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A contemporary novel set in Cambridge in the United Kingdom
Spartan Discipline
Learn Spartan Techniques for Grow Your Mental Toughness (How to Develop Spartan Discipline Unbreakable Mental Toughness and Relentless Willpower)
Häftad, Engelska, 2023
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The book covers several decades of Hong Kong's recent past, from the time James Hayes joined the Administrative Grade of the Hong Kong Civil Service in the 1950s to his retirement in the 1980s, thirty-two years later.
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Hong Kong Region, 1850-1911
Institutions and Leadership in Town and Countryside
Häftad, Engelska, 2012
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First published in 1977, The Hong Kong Region is a historical reconstruction of long-settled vilA-lage and township society in Hong Kong's New Territories between 1850 and 1911. The book's central argument is that the gentry and bureauA-cracy played almost no role in these commuA-nities, which were run by local peasants and shopkeepers who had to deal virtually unaided with routine administration and with every form of disaster, natural or man-made. A subA-stantial new introduction reviews the research and its wider implications for our understandA-ing of traditional Chinese society in the light of later scholarly studies.
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In 1898, Great Britain added to its colony at Hong Kong a 368-square-mile expanse of mountainous countryside and islands, leased from China for a term of 99 years, which became known as the New Territories. The colonial official, James Stewart Lockhart, after an inspection of the newly acquired extension, called it "the great difference," describing the gulf between the people of the New Territories and their counterparts in the existing, largely urban, British colony. In this book, James Hayes argues that "the great difference" led the colonial government to administer the New Territories and its people differently from the old urban area from the outset, with repercussions that continue to affect present-day Hong Kong. First published in 2006, and now appearing in this paperback edition with a new preface, The Great Difference covers the whole period of the lease and embodies the fruits of its author's studies of the territory and indigenous population over several decades.While not a formal history of the New Territories, it is intended to provide an intimate and knowledgeable overview of this fascinating area and assist other researchers, paving the way for the general history that has yet to be written.