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The hacker playbook 3 : practical guide to penetration testing / Peter Kim

By: Kim, PeterMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: [North Charleston, South Carolina] : Secure Planet LLC, c2018Edition: Red team editionDescription: ix, 271 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN: 9781980901754; 1980901759Subject(s): Penetration testing (Computer security) -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Computer networks -- Security measures | Computer software -- Testing | Computer crimes -- Prevention | Hackers | Computer programmingGenre/Form: Handbooks and manuals.LOC classification: QA76.9.A25 | K56 2018
Contents:
Introduction -- Pregame : the setup -- Before the Snap : red team recon -- The throw : web application exploitation -- The drive : compromising the network -- The screen : social engineering -- The onside kick : physical attacks -- The quarterback sneak : evading AV and network detection -- Special teams : cracking, exploits, and tricks -- Two-minute drill : from zero to hero
Summary: The main purpose of this book is to answer questions as to why things are still broken. For instance, with all the different security products, secure code reviews, defense in depth, and penetration testing requirements, how are we still seeing massive security breaches happening to major corporations and governments? The real question we need to ask ourselves is, are all the safeguards we are putting in place working?
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Introduction -- Pregame : the setup -- Before the Snap : red team recon -- The throw : web application exploitation -- The drive : compromising the network -- The screen : social engineering -- The onside kick : physical attacks -- The quarterback sneak : evading AV and network detection -- Special teams : cracking, exploits, and tricks -- Two-minute drill : from zero to hero

The main purpose of this book is to answer questions as to why things are still broken. For instance, with all the different security products, secure code reviews, defense in depth, and penetration testing requirements, how are we still seeing massive security breaches happening to major corporations and governments? The real question we need to ask ourselves is, are all the safeguards we are putting in place working?

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