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DescriptionProduct Details: Book Author: Vincent Nestler , Keith Harrison, Matthew Hirsch, Wm. Arthur Conklin , Corey Scho Book Title:Principles of Computer Security Lab Manual Paperback: 432 pages Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 4 edition (October 31, 2014) Language: English ISBN-10: 0071836551 ISBN-13: 978-0071836555 Book Description: Practice the Computer Security Skills You Need to Succeed! 40+ lab exercises challenge you to solve problems based on realistic case studies Step-by-step scenarios require you to think critically Lab analysis tests measure your understanding of lab results Lab analysis tests measure your understanding of lab results Key term quizzes help build your vocabulary In this Lab Manual, you'll practice Configuring workstation network connectivity Analyzing network communication Establishing secure network application communication using TCP/IP protocols Penetration testing with Nmap, metasploit, password cracking, Cobalt Strike, and other tools Defending against network application attacks, including SQL injection, web browser exploits, and email attacks Combatting Trojans, man-in-the-middle attacks, and steganography Hardening a host computer, using antivirus applications, and configuring firewalls Securing network communications with encryption, secure shell (SSH), secure copy (SCP), certificates, SSL, and IPsec Preparing for and detecting attacks Backing up and restoring data Handling digital forensics and incident response About the Author Vincent Nestler, Ph.D. (San Bernadino, CA), visiting professor of network security at California State University, San Bernadino, is an instructional design expert with 10 years of experience developing security-related labs. Keith Harrison, Ph.D. (San Antonio, TX), is the lead developer of the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) Scoring Engine, and the CyberPatriot Competition System (CCS) Scoring Engine. Matthew Hirsch (New York, NY) has worked in the information security operations group for a large financial firm, data distribution for Deutsche Bank and Sanwa Securities, and systems / network administration for Market Arts Software. Wm. Arthur Conklin, Ph.D., CompTIA Security+, CISSP (Houston, TX) is an assistant professor in the Information and Logistics Technology Department at the University of Houston. Related Torrents
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