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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Papa John’s Offering a Free Pizza

Papa John’s is offering consumers a free pizza. By simply placing an order for $15 or more between today and April 7 using promo code STATS at www.papajohns.com, you can get a free pizza on your next order.

While we don't offer free books, you might want to check out these anyway:

How I Discovered World War II's Greatest Spy and Other Stories of Intelligence and Code by David Kahn; ISBN 978-1-4665-6199-1

Trade Secret Theft, Industrial Espionage, and the China Threat by Carl Roper; ISBN 9781439899380

Managing Risk and Security in Outsourcing IT Services: Onshore, Offshore and the Cloud by Frank Siepmann; ISBN 9781439879092

Intrusion Detection in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks by Nabendu Chaki and Rituparna Chaki; ISBN 978-1-4665-1565-9

The State of the Art in Intrusion Prevention and Detection by Al-Sakib Khan Pathan; ISBN 978-1-4822-0351-6

Core Software Security: Security at the Source by James Ransome and Anmol Misra; ISBN 9781466560956 
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