Gray Hat Hacking 5th Ed (McGraw Hill)
Monday, 11 April 2022

This fully updated book shows, step by step, how to fortify computer networks by learning and applying effective ethical hacking techniques. Based on curricula developed by Allen Harper, Ryan Linn et al at major security conferences and colleges, the book features planning and analysis methods as well as practical steps for identifying and combating both targeted and opportunistic attacks.

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The book explains the enemy’s devious weapons, skills, and tactics and offers field-tested remedies, case studies, and testing labs. Includes 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.

Author: Allen Harper, Ryan Linn et al
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Date: March 2022
Pages: 704
ISBN: 978-1264268948
Print: 1264268947
Kindle: B09KF36FML
Audience: General
Level: Intermediate
Category: Security

 

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Publisher: In Easy Steps
Date: September 2024
Pages: 192
ISBN: 978-1787910119
Print: 1787910113
Kindle: B0DBHZRZGM
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Rating: 4
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Publisher: No Starch Press
Date: August 2022
Pages: 304
ISBN: 978-1718501621
Print: 1718501625
Kindle: B08YJB9BCF
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Rating: 3
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