Hacker's Challenge : Test Your Incident Response Skills Using 20 Scenarios This real-world resource contains 20+ hacking challenges for you to solve..Find out if you have what it takes to keep the bad guys out of your network. Plus, you'll get in-depth solutions for each, a
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Title | : | Hacker's Challenge : Test Your Incident Response Skills Using 20 Scenarios |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.77 (351 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0072193840 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 300 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2001-10-18 |
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Find out if you have what it takes to keep the bad guys out of your network. This real-world resource contains 20+ hacking challenges for you to solve. Plus, you'll get in-depth solutions for each, all written by experienced security consultants.
Editorial : Mike Schiffman has hit upon a great formula for Hacker's Challenge. Rather than try to research, fully understand, and adequately explain attacks that have taken place on other people's networks--the approach taken by too many writers of books about computer security--Schiffman lets network administrators and security experts tell their stories first-hand. This is good. What's better is that Schiffman has edited each of their war stories into two sections: one that presents the observations the sysadmin or security consultant made at the time of the attack, and another (in a separate part of the book) that ties the clues together and explains exactly what was going on. The challenge in the title is for you to figure out what the bad guys were doing--and how best to stop them--before looking at the printed solution. Let's call this book what it is: an Encyclopedia Brown book for people with an interest in network security. It doesn't really matter, from a value-for-money s
Also, the lead author should change his reference to the Air Force Information Warfare Center from "AFWIC" to AFIWC. And take you step by step through the different animations, how to use them, how to group them and how to sequence them.
Reading this book has saved me a bunch of time and frustration and I plan on adding more animation to my projects in the future.. Pairing some in-depth works with Heilbroner's engaging summary will do more for your knowledge of economics than placid acceptance of "the bad old days" perspective so often marketed as education--and may even alter your view of Michael Milken's use of finance.. I am a Linux lecturer.
And I like to read those books about Hacking and Security.
Most of the books are not that easy to read.
Because writers assume that their readers
must have a strong background on those issues.
Sometimes they just throw you the answer without explaination.
But this book really makes a difference.
It
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