Best way to secure your network? Break in! And that's exactly what InfoWorld security watch columnists
Stuart McClure and Joel Scambray plus Extreme Hacking
instructor George Kurtz show you how to do in Hacking
Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions. Arming you
with a hacker's arsenal, they help you pinpoint vulnerable
areas and apply effective security countermeasures in UNIX
(including Linux), Windows NT/95/98, and Novell
networks. You'll discover the "InfoWorld Security Sweet 16"
the top 16 hacks the authors themselves use to test
systems and the top 15 security flaws that commonly
afflict networks. In no time you'll learn how to...
*Repair e-mail and Web security holes
*Find and eliminate back doors, Trojan horses, viruses, and buffer overflows
*Recognize exposures from dial-up modems, modem pools, and RAS servers
*Locate and scan for vulnerable systems using Whois, Domain Name System queries, Ping sweeps, Port scans, and OS detection
*Crack accounts and passwords, escalate privilege, and exploit trusts
*And much, much more.
Stuart McClure and Joel Scambray write the Security Watch column for
InfoWorld magazine. Stuart McClure is a Senior Manager and Joel Scambray is
a Manager at Ernst & Young's eSecurity Solutions group. They have managed
information on security in academic, corporate, and government environments
for the past nine years.
George Kurtz, Extreme Hacking instructor and renowned Black Hat speaker, is
a Senior Manager at Ernst & Young's eSecurity Solutions group and the Attack
and Penetration director within their Profiling service line. George has
performed hundreds of firewall, network, and eCommerce related security
assessments throughout his security consulting career. Additionally, he has
written several articles for various security related publications.