Ebook: Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker's Handbook
Author: Allen Harper Ryan Linn Stephen Sims Michael Baucom Huascar Tejeda Daniel Fernandez Moses Frost
- Genre: Computers // Security
- Tags: Linux, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Cloud Computing, Debugging, Security, Python, Internet of Things, PowerShell, Linux Kernel, Docker, Memory Management, IDA Pro, Microsoft Windows, Assembly Language, C, Kubernetes, Vulnerability Scanning, Exploitation, Vulnerability Analysis, Metasploit, Shodan, Hyper-V, Embedded Systems, Red Team, Threat Models, Reverse Engineering, Ethical Hacking, Purple Team, Memory Vulnerabilities, Ghidra, Hacking, Software-Defned Radio
- Year: 2022
- Publisher: McGraw Hill
- City: New York, NY
- Edition: 6
- Language: English
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Up-to-date strategies for thwarting the latest, most insidious network attacks
This fully updated, industry-standard security resource shows, step by step, how to fortify computer networks by learning and applying effective ethical hacking techniques. Based on curricula developed by the authors 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, Sixth Edition clearly explains the enemy’s devious weapons, skills, and tactics and offers field-tested remedies, case studies, and testing labs. You will get complete coverage of Internet of Things, mobile, and Cloud security along with penetration testing, malware analysis, and reverse engineering techniques. State-of-the-art malware, ransomware, and system exploits are thoroughly explained.
• Fully revised content includes 7 new chapters covering the latest threats
• Includes proof-of-concept code stored on the GitHub repository
• Authors train attendees at major security conferences, including RSA, Black Hat, Defcon, and B-Sides
This fully updated, industry-standard security resource shows, step by step, how to fortify computer networks by learning and applying effective ethical hacking techniques. Based on curricula developed by the authors 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, Sixth Edition clearly explains the enemy’s devious weapons, skills, and tactics and offers field-tested remedies, case studies, and testing labs. You will get complete coverage of Internet of Things, mobile, and Cloud security along with penetration testing, malware analysis, and reverse engineering techniques. State-of-the-art malware, ransomware, and system exploits are thoroughly explained.
• Fully revised content includes 7 new chapters covering the latest threats
• Includes proof-of-concept code stored on the GitHub repository
• Authors train attendees at major security conferences, including RSA, Black Hat, Defcon, and B-Sides
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