books about: penetration
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Penetration Tester's Open Source Toolkit, Volume 2
Chris Hurley
Syngress
, 2007
Penetration testing a network requires a delicate balance of art and science. A penetration tester must be creative enough to think outside of the box to determine the best attack vector into his own network, and also be expert in using the literally hundreds of tools required to execute the plan. This second volume adds over 300 new pentesting applications included with BackTrack 2 to the pen tester's toolkit. It includes the latest information ...
Hack I.T.: Security Through Penetration Testing
23 reviews
T. J. Klevinsky
,
Scott Laliberte
, ...
Addison-Wesley Professional
, 2002
batteries not included... or CD rather.
I bought this book for a graduate level class I'm currently taking. The book arrived without the "included CD." Amazon quickly cross-shipped a replacement book. Unfortunately, this one was also missing the CD. As I later found out... even in brick and mortar stores, the book doesn't have the "included CD." You can download the CD contents from the publishers website. The book is pretty ...
Computer Security and Penetration Testing
2 reviews
Alfred Basta
,
Wolf Halton
Delmar Cengage Learning
, 2007
10-second Security Seminar
Alfred and I wrote this book because we felt that our students were not getting enough information from the texts available. You cannot leave out steps or presume prior knowledge when the topic is security, because it always leads to a false sense of security. The life-preservers on the Titanic were weighted with lead pellets to get them up to the proper, approved weight. That is the kind of ...
Penetration Testing and Network Defense (Networking Technology)
10 reviews
Andrew Whitaker
,
Daniel Newman
Cisco Press
, 2005
A Cisco book not limited to cisco devices.
This is my first ethical hacker book, it is very exciting!!. Covers almost every aspect of penetration testing in good length. Explains many types of scans a penetration tester can and can't perform, gives specific reason why you should choose to perform those different types of scan, which ones you should use to keep from being detected. It gives an easy to understand explanation of types ...
Google Hacking for Penetration Testers, Volume 2
24 reviews
Johnny Long
Syngress
, 2007
Superb Book, great writing style and plenty of useful examples
While Google is for most of us just a search engine, for hackers it is a great tool to gather information and present the attack vector and first of steps against your organization. The opposite side of Google as a search engine is that a lot of networks and organizations out there have no idea what kind information (classified and potentially dangerous) is presented out on the internet and ...
Penetration Tester's Open Source Toolkit
11 reviews
Charl Van Der Walt
,
HD Moore
, ...
Syngress
, 2005
Great book
Great starter book into Pen Testing. Big book with lots of information. Great book to read to prepare to start your CEH or CISSP studies.
Wardriving & Wireless Penetration Testing
2 reviews
Chris Hurley
,
Russ Rogers
, ...
Syngress
, 2006
VERY VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
Are you a wireless security administrator? If you are, then this book is for you. Authors Chris Hurley, Russ Rogers, Frank Thornton, Daniel Connelly and Brian Baker, have done an outstanding job of writing a book to show you how to analyze wireless networks through wardriving and penetration testing. Hurley, Rogers, Thornton, Connelly and Baker, begin with a discussion about wardriving and how ...
Applied High-Speed Plate Penetration Dynamics (Solid Mechanics and Its Applications)
Gabi Ben-Dor
,
Anatoly Dubinsky
, ...
Springer
, 2006
The monograph is based on the results of the authors obtained during the last decade and only partially published in scientific periodicals. Part I presents some common methods of engineering penetration modeling. Particular attention is given to two closely related approaches: the localized interaction and cavity expansion approximations that are widely used in the monograph. In this part for the first time appears a comprehensive description ...
Verbal Penetration: Punany Poets
6 reviews
Jessica Holter
Strebor Books
, 2007
Verbal Penetration: Punany Poets (My review)
This book was everything I expected and more. I purchased this book as a Christmas gift for someone else but after I read some of it, I have decided to order a copy for myself. I will continue to purchase any book that has been written by this author and they now have a life long fan.
Cone Penetration Testing in Geotechnical Practice
1 review
T. Lunne
Spon Press
, 1997
This is an excellent introductory text on CPT.
This is an excellent introductory text on CPT. It includes information on not only electric cone but also piezocone penetration testing. It provides basic knowledge in all conventional areas of CPT testing and application and extensive references for those interested in obtaining additional information in a particular area.
Percutaneous Penetration Enhancers, Second Edition
1 review
CRC
, 2005
Good book
This is very valuable bood for Pharmaceutical researcher focused in transdermal project.
Professional Pen Testing for Web Applications (Programmer to Programmer)
6 reviews
Andres Andreu
Wrox
, 2006
Excellent Book for Security Staff handles Day-to-Day security intrusions
For the last 9 years I had been working daily in security tasks, (no managerial position!) in multiple tasks IDS, Firewalls, Switches, and had been exposed with multiple flavors of security products. From Open Source to Windows. Working with the products! In our arena we need security books references that will help us improve our analytical skills, and let us know what is out there. The field ...
Penetration: The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy
13 reviews
Ingo Swann Books
, 1998
Truth Stranger than Fiction
It is not often that one reads an account of such depth and importance. Penetration is the amusing, strange story of remote viewer and psychic researcher Ingo Swann and his clandestine contact with a nameless, secret government organization concerned with extraterrestrial activity on the Moon. The story is told with candor, wit, and incisiveness leaving the reader with a broad view of both the ...
2008 Open Source Penetration Testing and Security Professional CD
Jay Beale
Syngress
, 2007
Most IT professionals rely on a small core of books that are specifically targeted to their job responsibilities. These dog-eared volumes are used daily and considered essential. But budgets and space commonly limit just how many books can be added to your core library. The 2008 Open Source Penetration Testing and Security Professional CD solves this problem. It contains seven of our best-selling titles, providing the "next level" of reference ...
The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910 (Twentieth-Century Japan - the ...
8 reviews
Peter Duus
University of California Press
, 1998
Excellent Book
This is an excellent book. I appreciate the sharp research and insightful interpretation of this period of East Asian History. My only criticism would be that I wish the thesis of Archaic, medieval-millitaristic form of imperialism as practiced by Japan and Russia in their colonial expansion was elaborated upon. Otherwise, I do buy into Professor Duus apologetic of defensive mechanism turned into ...
Topical Drug Bioavailability, Bioequivalence, and Penetration
Springer
, 1993
This volume presents the state-of-the-art of measuring percutaneous penetration and determining biological relevance in dermal and transdermal drug delivery. Both in vivo and in vitro models and methods are discussed in detail to provide pharmaceutical drug developers with an invaluable guide and reference.
Metasploit Toolkit for Penetration Testing, Exploit Development, and Vulnerability Research
1 review
James Foster
Syngress
, 2007
Potential for something great was there but wasn't delivered
I'm going to take a harsh stance on this book, mostly because this book had potential to really build upon all the information publicly available for Metasploit and really make a great book on Metasploit internals and advanced usage. Instead it seems like current public/free information was just rehashed and new information not updated for the 3.x branch of MSF. What I consider the "meat" of ...
Process Metaphysics and Hua-Yen Buddhism: A Critical Study of Cumulative Penetration Vs. Interpenetration ...
1 review
Steve Odin
State Univ of New York Pr
, 1982
Very Important Work
Brings Mahayana/Vajrayana Buddhism, Whiteheadean process metaphysics, and the holographic model of physics into a shared vision of reality.
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