miércoles, 26 de diciembre de 2007

Aggressive Network Self-Defense

Aggressive Network Self-Defense (ANSD) is another innovative Syngress book. It leaps beyond the theories of digital self-defense initially proposed by Tim Mullen in 2002. Tim tried to justify using 'neutralizing agents' to disable malicious processes (like Code Red or Nimda) on infected hosts attacking one's enterprise. ANSD does not speak of neutralizing agents in the eight fictional cases the comprise the bulk of the book, but those chapters make for thought-provoking reading.

Edición: Syngress (2005)
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: PDF

Contenido:

  1. PDA Perils: Revenge from the Palm of Your Hand
  2. The Case of a WLAN Attacker: In the Booth
  3. MD5: Exploiting the Generous
  4. A VPN Victim´s Story: Jack´s Smirking Revenge
  5. Network Protection: Cyber-Attacks Meet Physical Response
  6. Network Insecurity: Taking Patch Management to the Masses
  7. The Fight for the Primulus Network: Yaseen vs Nathan
  8. Undermining the Network: A Breach of Trust
  9. ADAM: Active Defense Algorithm and Model
  10. Defending Your Right to Defend
  11. MD5 to Be Considered Harmful Someday
  12. When the Tables Turn: Passive Strike-Back

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