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30 reviewsFortify your network and avert digital catastrophe with proven strategies from a team of security experts. Completely updated and featuring 12 new chapters, Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker's Handbook, Fourth Edition explains the enemy’s current weapons, skills, and tactics and offers field-tested remedies, case studies, and ready-to-deploy testing labs. Find out how hackers gain access, overtake network devices, script and inject malicious code, and plunder Web applications and browsers. Android-based exploits, reverse engineering techniques, and cyber law are thoroughly covered in this state-of-the-art resource.
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About the AuthorDaniel Regalado, aka Danux, CISSP®, OSCP, OSCE, CREA, is a senior malware and vulnerability researcher at FireEye.
Shon Harris, CISSP, was the CEO and founder of Logical Security.
Allen Harper, CISSP, PCI QSA, is the executive vice president of Tangible Security.
Chris Eagle is a senior lecturer in the Computer Science Department at the Naval Postgraduate School.
Jonathan Ness, CHFI™, is a lead software security engineer in Microsoft’s Security Response Center.
Branko Spasojevic is a security engineer at Google.
Ryan Linn, CISSP, CSSLP®, OSCE, is a managing consultant working on network penetration testing.
Stephen Sims is a senior instructor and course author with the SANS Institute.