Essential Reads for Networking and Cybersecurity Enthusiasts
If you’re looking to expand your knowledge in networking and cybersecurity, you’re in the right place! Below are some must-read books that will not only deepen your understanding of these crucial areas but also equip you with practical insights for real-world applications.
1. Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Network Engineer Guide
Authors: Maurizio Ipsale, Mirko Gilioli
This comprehensive guide is tailor-made for professionals eager to master network architecture in the Google Cloud environment. From designing to managing and securing network infrastructures, this book covers it all. With the rise of cloud computing, being competent in Google Cloud’s networking capabilities is a highly sought-after skill, making this book essential for professionals aiming for cloud certifications. The authors leverage their expertise to provide readers with actionable insights, ensuring you’re well-prepared for challenges in cloud networking.

2. Networks of New York: An Illustrated Field Guide to Urban Internet Infrastructure
Author: Ingrid Burrington
This enlightening book provides a fascinating exploration of the urban internet infrastructure within New York City. It brings to light the often-overlooked networks that power our cities—be it the cables beneath our streets or the antennas that dot our skyline. With captivating illustrations and thought-provoking commentary, Burrington effectively demystifies the complexity of urban networking. This is a perfect read for those curious about how connectivity shapes our urban experience and will appeal to both tech enthusiasts and general readers alike.

3. Practical Cybersecurity Architecture
Authors: Diana Kelley, Ed Moyle
This vital resource outlines the steps necessary for crafting and implementing robust cybersecurity architectures. Given the ever-evolving threats in today’s digital landscape, understanding how to build security into your organization’s architecture is essential. Kelley and Moyle draw from their extensive experience to provide best practices, case studies, and actionable guidance that readers can apply immediately. Whether you are an aspiring cybersecurity architect or a seasoned professional, this book is filled with invaluable information that will bolster your defenses against cyber threats.

4. Zero Trust Architecture
Authors: Cindy Green-Ortiz, Brandon Fowler, David Houck, Hank Hensel, Patrick Lloyd, Andrew McDonald, Jason Frazier
This book provides a roadmap for implementing a Zero Trust security model—a methodology crucial for protecting today’s networks and data infrastructures. Featuring contributions from leading industry practitioners, it distills complex concepts into digestible content, making it an essential guide for organizations looking to enhance their security posture. Readers will gain insights into designing Zero Trust frameworks and practical considerations for deployment, making it a must-have in your cybersecurity library.

5. Neural Network Architectures: An Introduction
Author: Judith E Dayhoff
In this foundational text on neural networks, Judith E Dayhoff offers an engaging and thorough introduction to the topic. Covering the basics of neural network structures and their various applications, this book is ideal for both newcomers entering the field and seasoned professionals who wish to brush up on their knowledge of neural architectures. With a focus on practical examples, readers will gain insight into how neural networks function and how they can be applied effectively across various domains, paving the way for innovation in technology.

6. Linux for Networking Professionals
Author: Rob Vandenbrink
This essential guide dives deep into the functionalities of Linux as the operating system of choice for networking professionals. As many enterprise environments leverage Linux for network services, understanding its configuration and operation is critical. Vandenbrink provides a wealth of practical advice, commands, and tips for securing and managing Linux environments effectively. This book is a perfect fit for those looking to enhance their Linux skills in a networking context, ensuring you’re equipped to handle the complexities of modern network services.

7. 5G Radio Access Network Architecture: The Dark Side of 5G
Author: Sasha Sirotkin
As we transition to 5G technology, understanding the underlying architecture is paramount. Sirotkin’s book delves into the intricacies of 5G Radio Access Networks (RAN), discussing not only the structures but also the potential pitfalls and concerns surrounding this next-gen technology. Addressing critical security elements and deployment challenges, this book is essential for network engineers and IT professionals who wish to stay ahead in this rapidly evolving landscape. A must-read for anyone involved in the design or implementation of 5G networks.

8. InfiniBand Network Architecture
Authors: Tom Shanley, Joe Winkles
This book is a comprehensive reference for understanding InfiniBand—a high-performance networking technology that is essential for data centers and high-performance computing environments. Shanley and Winkles elaborate on the architecture, design considerations, and operational mechanics of InfiniBand with clarity and precision. For IT specialists looking to harness the power of InfiniBand in their setups, this book serves as an invaluable guide to both the theoretical foundations and practical implementations.

9. Network Architecture and Design: A Field Guide for IT Consultants
Author: Jerome F. DiMarzio
This field guide is designed for IT consultants who are tasked with the design and implementation of network architectures. DiMarzio succinctly covers critical organizational approaches to networking, ensuring that readers grasp the essentials of network design. Packed with practical examples and expert advice, it serves as a quick-reference tool for consultation and project management, making it an indispensable resource for IT professionals.

10. Zero Trust Networks: Building Secure Systems in Untrusted Networks
Authors: Evan Gilman, Doug Barth
This book demystifies the Zero Trust model, offering readers practical strategies to create secure systems within untrusted networks. As cyber threats constantly evolve, understanding how to secure your systems from the inside out is crucial. Gilman and Barth present complex topics in a clear and actionable manner, making it accessible for readers at all levels, from beginners to seasoned security professionals. This is a vital read for anyone interested in fortifying their network security methodology.
