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Hacking For Dummies

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
416 Seiten
Englisch
Wiley & Sonserschienen am13.06.20227. Aufl.
Learn to think like a hacker to secure your own systems and data Your smartphone, laptop, and desktop computer are more important to your life and business than ever before. On top of making your life easier and more productive, they hold sensitive information that should remain private. Luckily for all of us, anyone can learn powerful data privacy and security techniques to keep the bad guys on the outside where they belong. Hacking For Dummies takes you on an easy-to-follow cybersecurity voyage that will teach you the essentials of vulnerability and penetration testing so that you can find the holes in your network before the bad guys exploit them. You will learn to secure your Wi-Fi networks, lock down your latest Windows 11 installation, understand the security implications of remote work, and much more. You´ll find out how to: Stay on top of the latest security weaknesses that could affect your business´s security setupUse freely available testing tools to penetration test your network´s securityUse ongoing security checkups to continually ensure that your data is safe from hackers Perfect for small business owners, IT and security professionals, and employees who work remotely, Hacking For Dummies is a must-have resource for anyone who wants to keep their data safe.mehr
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KlappentextLearn to think like a hacker to secure your own systems and data Your smartphone, laptop, and desktop computer are more important to your life and business than ever before. On top of making your life easier and more productive, they hold sensitive information that should remain private. Luckily for all of us, anyone can learn powerful data privacy and security techniques to keep the bad guys on the outside where they belong. Hacking For Dummies takes you on an easy-to-follow cybersecurity voyage that will teach you the essentials of vulnerability and penetration testing so that you can find the holes in your network before the bad guys exploit them. You will learn to secure your Wi-Fi networks, lock down your latest Windows 11 installation, understand the security implications of remote work, and much more. You´ll find out how to: Stay on top of the latest security weaknesses that could affect your business´s security setupUse freely available testing tools to penetration test your network´s securityUse ongoing security checkups to continually ensure that your data is safe from hackers Perfect for small business owners, IT and security professionals, and employees who work remotely, Hacking For Dummies is a must-have resource for anyone who wants to keep their data safe.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-119-87219-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum13.06.2022
Auflage7. Aufl.
Seiten416 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht538 g
Artikel-Nr.58522001

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction 1 Part 1: Building the Foundation for Security Testing 5 Chapter 1: Introduction to Vulnerability and Penetration Testing 7 Chapter 2: Cracking the Hacker Mindset 25 Chapter 3: Developing Your Security Testing Plan 37 Chapter 4: Hacking Methodology 49 Part 2: Putting Security Testing in Motion 59 Chapter 5: Information Gathering 61 Chapter 6: Social Engineering 69 Chapter 7: Physical Security 87 Chapter 8: Passwords 99 Part 3: Hacking Network Hosts 129 Chapter 9: Network Infrastructure Systems 131 Chapter 10: Wireless Networks 165 Chapter 11: Mobile Devices 193 Part 4: Hacking Operating Systems 205 Chapter 12: Windows 207 Chapter 13: Linux and macOS 233 Part 5: Hacking Applications 257 Chapter 14: Communication and Messaging Systems 259 Chapter 15: Web Applications and Mobile Apps 283 Chapter 16: Databases and Storage Systems 309 Part 6: Security Testing Aftermath 321 Chapter 17: Reporting Your Results 323 Chapter 18: Plugging Your Security Holes 329 Chapter 19: Managing Security Processes 337 Part 7: The Part of Tens 345 Chapter 20: Ten Tips for Getting Security Buy-In 347 Chapter 21: Ten Reasons Hacking Is the Only Effective Way to Test 353 Chapter 22: Ten Deadly Mistakes 357 Appendix: Tools and Resources 363 Index 379mehr