Hacking the Hacker: Learn From the Experts Who Take Down Hackers

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John Wiley & Sons, 1 may 2017 - 320 páginas

Meet the world's top ethical hackers and explore the tools of the trade

Hacking the Hacker takes you inside the world of cybersecurity to show you what goes on behind the scenes, and introduces you to the men and women on the front lines of this technological arms race. Twenty-six of the world's top white hat hackers, security researchers, writers, and leaders, describe what they do and why, with each profile preceded by a no-experience-necessary explanation of the relevant technology. Dorothy Denning discusses advanced persistent threats, Martin Hellman describes how he helped invent public key encryption, Bill Cheswick talks about firewalls, Dr. Charlie Miller talks about hacking cars, and other cybersecurity experts from around the world detail the threats, their defenses, and the tools and techniques they use to thwart the most advanced criminals history has ever seen. Light on jargon and heavy on intrigue, this book is designed to be an introduction to the field; final chapters include a guide for parents of young hackers, as well as the Code of Ethical Hacking to help you start your own journey to the top.

Cybersecurity is becoming increasingly critical at all levels, from retail businesses all the way up to national security. This book drives to the heart of the field, introducing the people and practices that help keep our world secure.

  • Go deep into the world of white hat hacking to grasp just how critical cybersecurity is
  • Read the stories of some of the world's most renowned computer security experts
  • Learn how hackers do what they do—no technical expertise necessary
  • Delve into social engineering, cryptography, penetration testing, network attacks, and more

As a field, cybersecurity is large and multi-faceted—yet not historically diverse. With a massive demand for qualified professional that is only going to grow, opportunities are endless. Hacking the Hacker shows you why you should give the field a closer look.

 

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What Type of Hacker Are You? 1
1
How Hackers Hack 9
9
Bruce Schneier 23
23
Social Engineering 27
27
Kevin Mitnick 33
33
Software Vulnerabilities
39
Michael Howard
45
Gary McGraw
51
Benild Joseph
151
DDoS Attacks
155
Brian Krebs
161
Secure OS
165
Joanna Rutkowska
171
Aaron Margosis
175
Network Attacks
181
Laura Chappell
185

Malware
55
Susan Bradley
61
Mark Russinovich
65
Cryptography
69
Martin Hellman
75
Intrusion DetectionAPTS
81
Dr Dorothy E Denning
87
Michael Dubinsky
91
Firewalls
95
William Cheswick
101
Honeypots
107
Lance Spitzner
111
Password Hacking
115
Dr Cormac Herley
125
Wireless Hacking
127
Thomas dOtreppe de Bouvette
133
Penetration Testing
137
Aaron Higbee
147
IoT Hacking
189
Dr Charlie Miller
193
Policy and Strategy
201
Jing de JongChen
205
Threat Modeling
211
Adam Shostack
217
Computer Security Education
221
Stephen Northcutt
227
Privacy
231
Eva Galperin
235
Patching
239
Window Snyder
245
Writing as a Career
249
Fahmida Y Rashid
259
Guide for Parents with Young Hackers
263
Hacker Code of Ethics
271
Index
275
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ROGER A. GRIMES has worked in the field of computer security for over 27 years. As a professional penetration tester, he successfully broke into every company he was hired to hack within an hour, with a single exception that took three hours. He consults worldwide and has been the InfoWorld magazine (www.infoworld.com) computer security columnist since 2005.

(ISC)2 books published by Wiley provide aspiring and experienced cybersecurity professionals with unique insights and advice for delivering on (ISC)2's vision of inspiring a safe and secure world.

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