Hacking: The Next Generation e-bog
205,98 DKK
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With the advent of rich Internet applications, the explosion of social media, and the increased use of powerful cloud computing infrastructures, a new generation of attackers has added cunning new techniques to its arsenal. For anyone involved in defending an application or a network of systems, Hacking: The Next Generation is one of the few books to identify a variety of emerging attack vector...
E-bog
205,98 DKK
Forlag
O'Reilly Media
Udgivet
29 august 2009
Længde
298 sider
Genrer
Computer security
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781449391898
With the advent of rich Internet applications, the explosion of social media, and the increased use of powerful cloud computing infrastructures, a new generation of attackers has added cunning new techniques to its arsenal. For anyone involved in defending an application or a network of systems, Hacking: The Next Generation is one of the few books to identify a variety of emerging attack vectors. You'll not only find valuable information on new hacks that attempt to exploit technical flaws, you'll also learn how attackers take advantage of individuals via social networking sites, and abuse vulnerabilities in wireless technologies and cloud infrastructures. Written by seasoned Internet security professionals, this book helps you understand the motives and psychology of hackers behind these attacks, enabling you to better prepare and defend against them.Learn how "e;inside out"e; techniques can poke holes into protected networksUnderstand the new wave of "e;blended threats"e; that take advantage of multiple application vulnerabilities to steal corporate dataRecognize weaknesses in today's powerful cloud infrastructures and how they can be exploitedPrevent attacks against the mobile workforce and their devices containing valuable dataBe aware of attacks via social networking sites to obtain confidential information from executives and their assistantsGet case studies that show how several layers of vulnerabilities can be used to compromise multinational corporations