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Applied Network Security

  • Length: 350 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2017-05-04
  • ISBN-10: B01N0R0FT2
  • Sales Rank: #1523611 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Key Features

  • Deep dive into the advanced network security attacks and techniques by leveraging tools such as Kali Linux 2, MetaSploit, Nmap, and Wireshark
  • Become an expert in cracking WiFi passwords, penetrating anti-virus networks, sniffing the network, and USB hacks
  • This step-by-step guide shows you how to confidently and quickly detect vulnerabilities for your network before the hacker does

Book Description

Computer networks are increasing at an exponential rate and the most challenging factor organisations are currently facing is network security. Breaching a network is not considered an ingenious effort anymore, so it is very important to gain expertise in securing your network.

The book begins by showing you how to identify malicious network behaviour and improve your wireless security. We will teach you what network sniffing is, the various tools associated with it, and how to scan for vulnerable wireless networks. Then we’ll show you how attackers hide the payloads and bypass the victim’s antivirus.

Furthermore, we’ll teach you how to spoof IP / MAC address and perform an SQL injection attack and prevent it on your website. We will create an evil twin and demonstrate how to intercept network traffic. Later, you will get familiar with Shodan and Intrusion Detection and will explore the features and tools associated with it. Toward the end, we cover tools such as Yardstick, Ubertooth, Wifi Pineapple, and Alfa used for wireless penetration testing and auditing.

This book will show the tools and platform to ethically hack your own network whether it is for your business or for your personal home Wi-Fi.

What you will learn

  • Use SET to clone webpages including the login page
  • Understand the concept of Wi-Fi cracking and use PCAP file to obtain passwords
  • Attack using a USB as payload injector
  • Familiarize yourself with the process of trojan attacks
  • Use Shodan to identify honeypots, rogue access points, vulnerable webcams, and other exploits found in the database
  • Explore various tools for wireless penetration testing and auditing
  • Create an evil twin to intercept network traffic
  • Identify human patterns in networks attacks

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction to Network Security
Chapter 2. Hackers (and their types) defined
Chapter 3. The hacking process
Chapter 4. Ethical hacking issues
Chapter 5. Current technologies
Chapter 6. Recent events and statistics of network attacks
Chapter 7. Security for individuals versus companies
Chapter 8. Mitigation against threats
Chapter 9. Building an assessment
Chapter 10. Summary
Chapter 11. References
Chapter 12. Summary
Chapter 13. Injectable Devices
Chapter 14. The Internet of Things
Chapter 15. Detection Systems
Chapter 16. Summary
Chapter 17. Offensive Security and Threat Hunting

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