martes, 25 de diciembre de 2007

How to Cheat at Configuring Open Source Security Tools

This book is designed to teach readers about the many common vulnerabilities and the ways in which attackers exploit, manipulate, misuse, and abuse protocols and applications. The authors guide the readers to identify and defend against these attacks using the most commonly deployed open source security tools including Wireshark (sniffer), Snort (IDS), Nessus (Vulnerability Assessment), and Kismet (wireless sniffer). The sniffer is used to help readers understand how the protocols should work and what the various attacks are doing to break them. IDS is used to demonstrate the format of specific signatures and provide the reader with the skills needed to recognize and detect attacks when they occur. The companion Web site for the book contains dozens of working scripts and tools from the book.

Edición: Syngress (2007)
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: PDF

Contenido:

  1. Testing and Auditing Your Systems
  2. Protecting Your Perimeter
  3. Protecting Network Resources
  4. Introducing Snort
  5. Installing Snort 2.6
  6. Configuring Snort and Add-Ons
  7. Introducing Wireshark: Network Protocol Analyzer
  8. Getting and Installing Wireshark
  9. Using Wireshark
  10. Network Reporting and Troubleshooting with other Tools
  11. Wireless Monitoring and Intrusion Detection

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