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Hands-on ethical hacking and network defense /

By: Simpson, Michael T, 1954-
Title By: Antill, Nicholas D
Material type: BookPublisher: Australia : Cengage Learning, c2017.Description: xxii, 426 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. + 1 CD.ISBN: 9781285454672Subject(s): Penetration testing (Computer security) | Computer networks -- Security measures | Hackers | Computer securityDDC classification: 005.8 SI HA Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
"Cyber-terrorism and corporate espionage are increasingly common and devastating threats, making trained network security professionals more important than ever. This text helps you gain the knowledge and skills to protect networks using the tools and techniques of an ethical hacker. The authors begin by exploring the concept of ethical hacking and its practitioners, explaining their importance in protecting corporate and government data from cyber attacks. The text then provides an in-depth guide to performing security testing against computer networks, covering current tools and penetration testing methodologies. Updated for today's cyber security environment, the Third Edition of this trusted text features new computer security resources, coverage of emerging vulnerabilities and innovative methods to protect networks, a new discussion of mobile security, and information on current federal and state computer crime laws, including penalties for illegal computer hacking."
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
Main Collection
005.8 SI HA (Browse shelf) Available April 2018 T0059602

CSCI369 Spring2024

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-385) and index.

1. Ethical Hacking Overview.2. TCP/IP Concepts Review.3. Network and Computer Attacks.4. Footprinting and Social Engineering.5. Port Scanning.6. Enumeration.7. Programming for Security Professionals.8. Desktop and Server OS Vulnerabilities.9. Embedded Operating Systems: The Hidden Threat.10. Hacking Web Applications.11. Hacking Wireless Networks.12. Cryptography.13. Network Protection Systems.Appendix A: Legal Resources.Appendix B: Resources.

"Cyber-terrorism and corporate espionage are increasingly common and devastating threats, making trained network security professionals more important than ever. This text helps you gain the knowledge and skills to protect networks using the tools and techniques of an ethical hacker. The authors begin by exploring the concept of ethical hacking and its practitioners, explaining their importance in protecting corporate and government data from cyber attacks. The text then provides an in-depth guide to performing security testing against computer networks, covering current tools and penetration testing methodologies. Updated for today's cyber security environment, the Third Edition of this trusted text features new computer security resources, coverage of emerging vulnerabilities and innovative methods to protect networks, a new discussion of mobile security, and information on current federal and state computer crime laws, including penalties for illegal computer hacking."

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