The Hacker’s Handbook: The Strategy Behind Breaking into and Defending Networks
The Hacker’s Handbook: The Strategy Behind Breaking into and Defending Networks
Author: Susan Young, Dave Aitel
Publisher: Auerbach Publications; 1 edition
Publication Date: 2003-11-24
ISBN-10: 0849308887
ISBN-13: 9780849308888
Hardcover: 896 Pages

The Hacker’s Handbook: The Strategy Behind Breaking Into and Defending Networks, moves ahead of the pack of books about digital security by revealing the technical aspects of hacking that are least understood by network administrators. This is accomplished by analyzing subjects through a hacking/security dichotomy that details hacking maneuvers and defenses in the same context. Chapters are organized around specific technical components and administrative tasks, providing theoretical background that prepares network defenders for the always-changing and creative tools and techniques of intruders.This book is divided into three parts. Part I introduces programming, protocol, and attack concepts. Part II addresses subject areas (protocols, services, technologies, etc.) that may be vulnerable. Part III details consolidation activities that hackers may use following penetration. Each section provides a “path” to hacking/security Web sites and other resources that augment existing content. Referencing these supplemental and constantly-updated resources ensures that this volume remains timely and enduring. By informing IT professionals how to reckon like hackers, this book serves as a valuable weapon in the fight to protect digital assets.
The Hacker’s Handbook: The Strategy Behind Breaking into and Defending Networks (Hardcover)
by Susan Young, Dave Aitel
ISBN: 0849308887
Publisher: Auerbach Publications
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I found they print of the book isn’t practical, pages too closed to each other. It speaks about Windows2000 exploits and tools used to hack into it, while Windows2003 is out from a while; but no one can deny the book had usefull things in it.
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I am a computer security consultant and I reckon this book is fantastic. I found it complete and through. I would highly recommend it. It is like 800 plus pages. I wonder how many keyboards got worn out authoring this outstanding work.
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Susan has presented a thorough guide to computer security and how to guard against internal and external vulnerabilities. She allows the reader to get inside the mind of both the nefarious hacker and the seasoned defender.
Recommended for the beginner through the advanced security consultant…..
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…This book covers a wide array of topics, focusing on three aspects of each topic: technical background, hacking, and security. The coverage is both comprehensive and practical. The book clarifies the technical and conceptual foundations of computer security. Its information is organized in a way that makes it simple to find material relevant to any questions you may have regarding hacking and security. And every chapter points to additional materials if you want to investigate further.
You’ll learn all about the anatomy of various types of attacks, including the five elements of attack strategy: reconnaissance, mapping targets, system or network penetration, denial-of-service, and consolidation. You’ll also learn about the tools you’ll need to defend your network, how they all work within a security framework, and the strengths and weaknesses of each. Included are tools for the purposes of access control, authentication, auditing, privacy, intrusion detection, data integrity, and more.
If you are a network or security administrator, protecting your network’s integrity is one of your most vital tasks. Before you start your chess match with the world’s hackers, make sure you know the rules, the tools, and the possibilities of the game. Make sure you know the strategies that will be used against you and that you can use against your opponents. Make sure you have a copy of The Hacker’s Handbook close at hand. Hey, I do! – Raffiudeen Illahideen, IL, USA
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“The Hacker’s Handbook” is a comprehensive and entertaining volume on security. It has most of the defining traits of a fantastic book, such as clearly stated goal (authors realize that lots of security books are out there and one needs to differentiate) as well as some unique content on application attacks.
The book is a technically sound volume, I found very few factual mistakes. I found some fascinating content on central auth servers such as radius, which I haven’t seen described well elsewhere. Defensive tool info is a bit jumbled and not new. For example, IDS coverage is too non-specific to be useful. I also found a couple of other chapters a bit weak on fascinating content.
The book covers the security field on many levels – from concepts to scripts – and can be successfully used by entry-level people as well as experts. The book is better suited for technologists rather than managers. Security analysts/admins, hands-on security managers, security savvy system and network admins, students of computer security can benefuit from a book.
Anton Chuvakin, Ph.D., GCIA, GCIH is a Senior Security Analyst with a major security information management company. He is the author of the book “Security Warrior” (O’Reilly, 2004). His areas of infosec expertise include intrusion detection, UNIX security, forensics, honeypots, etc. In his spare time, he maintains his security portal info-secure.org
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