Synopsis
Analyze your company’s vulnerability to hacks with expert guidance from Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker’s Handbook. Discover advanced security tools and techniques such as fuzzing, reverse engineering, and binary scanning. Test systems using both passive and active vulnerability analysis. Learn to benefit from your role as a gray hat. Review ethical and legal issues and case studies. This unique resource provides leading-edge technical information being utilized by the top network engineers, security auditors, programmers, and vulnerability assessors. Plus, the book offers in-depth coverage of ethical disclosure and provides a practical course of action for those who find themselves in a "disclosure decision" position.
About the Author
Shon Harris, CISSP, MCSE, is the president of Logical Security, a security consultant, a former engineer in the Air Force’s Information Warfare unit, an instructor and an author. She has authored two best selling CISSP books, was a contributing author to the book, Hacker’s Challenge, and a contributing author to the book Gray Hat Hacking. Shon has consulted for a variety of companies in many different industries. Shon has taught computer and information security to a wide range of clients, some of which have included RSA, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, West Point, National Security Agency (NSA), Bank of America, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), BMC, Intel, and many more. Shon was recognized as one of the top 25 women in the Information Security field by Information Security Magazine. She has been asked by McGraw-Hill to develop McGraw-Hill’s new security textbook series that will be sold to universities, colleges, and technical schools throughout the world. Shon is currently writing a CISA book to be published by McGraw-Hill in 2008. Additionally, Shon writes security articles for Information Security Magazine and Windows 2000 Magazine and other leading industry journals.
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