GREY HAT HACKING: THE ETHICAL HACKERS HANDBOOK, 5TH EDITION

Publisher:
MC GRAW HILL INDIA
| Author:
Allen Harper, Daniel Regalado, Ryan Linn, Stephen Sims, Branko Spasojevic, Linda Martinez,
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
MC GRAW HILL INDIA
Author:
Allen Harper, Daniel Regalado, Ryan Linn, Stephen Sims, Branko Spasojevic, Linda Martinez,
Language:
English
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Paperback

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Up-to-date strategies for thwarting the latest, most insidious network attacks. This fully updated, industry-standard security resource shows how to fortify computer networks by learning and effectively applying ethical hacking techniques. Based on critical topics that the authors teach at major security conferences and colleges, the book features actionable planning and analysis methods as well as practical steps for identifying and combating both targeted and opportunistic attacks. Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker’s Handbook, Fifth Edition, clearly explains the enemy’s devious weapons, skills, and tactics and has field-tested remedies, case studies, and interesting labs. Readers will get complete coverage of penetration testing, vulnerability discovery, malware analysis, reverse engineering, and Internet of Things security. State-of-the-art mobile exploits, ransomware, and legal issues are thoroughly explained.

Highlights:
1. Fully revised content—features 13 brand-new chapters
2. Includes current techniques to analyze and block ransomware
3. Written by a team of computer security experts

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Up-to-date strategies for thwarting the latest, most insidious network attacks. This fully updated, industry-standard security resource shows how to fortify computer networks by learning and effectively applying ethical hacking techniques. Based on critical topics that the authors teach at major security conferences and colleges, the book features actionable planning and analysis methods as well as practical steps for identifying and combating both targeted and opportunistic attacks. Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker’s Handbook, Fifth Edition, clearly explains the enemy’s devious weapons, skills, and tactics and has field-tested remedies, case studies, and interesting labs. Readers will get complete coverage of penetration testing, vulnerability discovery, malware analysis, reverse engineering, and Internet of Things security. State-of-the-art mobile exploits, ransomware, and legal issues are thoroughly explained.

Highlights:
1. Fully revised content—features 13 brand-new chapters
2. Includes current techniques to analyze and block ransomware
3. Written by a team of computer security experts

About Author

Dr. Allen Harper, CISSP, PCI QSA (Fuquay Varina, NC), was the founder of N2NetSecurity, Inc. He currently serves as the EVP and Chief Hacker at Tangible Security. Daniel Regalado (Milpitas, CA) is a security researcher with more than 14 years in the security field, dissecting Zero Days and APTs targeting Organizations, ATMs, and IoT devices. Ryan Linn (Raleigh, NC) is a Director of Security with Nuix who has a passion for making security knowledge accessible. Stephen Sims (Kensington, CA) is an industry expert with over 15 years of experience in information technology and security. He currently works as a consultant performing reverse engineering, exploit development, threat modeling, and penetration testing. Branko Spasojevic (Zurich, Switzerland) is a security engineer at Google's Detection & Response team. Linda Martinez Hahaj (Fairfax, VA) serves as the VP of Operations of Tangible Security. She is a proven information security professional with 17 years of experience. Michael Baucom (Apex, NC) works for Tangible Security as the VP of Research and Development. He has worked on a wide variety of projects, including software security assessments, tool development, and penetration tests. Chris Eagle (Monterey, CA) is a senior lecturer in the Computer Science Department at the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, CA. He has authored several books, frequently speaks at security conferences, and has contributed several popular open source tools for the security field.

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