Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, 3/e

Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, 3/e

by George Kurtz (Author), George Kurtz (Author), Stuart McClure (Author), Joel Scambray (Author)

Synopsis

Learn in-depth insight into how hackers infiltrate e-business and how they can be stopped. The book contains updated hacks and countermeasures, including the latest denial of service attacks, email attacks, viruses, and Web hacks. There is also coverage of Windows XP Server. The CD contains custom scripts created, vendor tools, a default password database, and an electronic outline of the book with live links to all of the tools that are referenced in the book. Authors are proven security experts who are keynote speakers and instructors for world-wide security conferences (Black Hat, RSA, SANS, among others), where they give a "Hacking Exposed Live!" presentation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 740
Edition: 3
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Published: 31 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 0072193816
ISBN 13: 9780072193817

Author Bio
George Kurtz (CISSP) is CEO/Founder, Stuart McClure (CISSP, CNE, CCSE) is President/Founder, and Joel Scambray (CISSP, CCSE) is Managing Principal of Foundstone, Inc., an elite security consulting and training company. George Kurtz (CISSP) is a renowned Black Hat speaker and an Ultimate Hacking instructor. The authors have written numerous technical articles, been interviewed by almost every major trade and business publication, and featured on such TV and radio as CNN, CNNFN, and ABC. Kurtz & McClure present Hacking Exposed Live while Scambray presents Hacking Exposed Windows 2000 at networking & security trade shows such as Networld + InterOp, RSA Security Conference, Black Hat, NetSec, CSI, SANS, USENIX, and others. Scambray, McClure & Kurtz are the authors of the first and second editions of Hacking Exposed and Kurtz is the co-author of Hacking Linux Exposed. Scambray is the author of Microsoft's Ask Us About...Security Monthly Column. http://www.Microsoft.com/technet/security/columns.asp