If you hope to outmaneuver threat actors, speed and efficiency need to be key components of your cybersecurity operations. Mastery of the standard command line interface (CLI) is an invaluable skill in times of crisis because no other software application can match the CLIs availability, flexibility, and agility. This practical guide shows you how to use the CLI with the bash shell to perform tasks such as data collection and analysis, intrusion detection, reverse engineering, and administration. Authors Paul Troncone, founder of Digadel Corporation, and Carl Albing, coauthor of bash Cookbook (OReilly), provide insight into command line tools and techniques to help defensive operators collect data, analyze logs, and monitor networks. Penetration testers will learn how to leverage the enormous amount of functionality built into every version of Linux to enable offensive operations. With this book, security practitioners, administrators, and students will learn how to: Collect and analyze data, including system logs Search for and through files Detect network and host changes Develop a remote access toolkit Format output for reporting Develop scripts to automate tasks
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Dimensions: 178 x 233mm
Publication Date: 30 Apr 2019
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781492041313
About Carl AlbingPaul Troncone
Paul Troncone has over 15 years of experience in the cybersecurity and information technology fields. For the past 4 years Paul has served as a Distinguished Visiting Professor to the United States Naval Academy instructing cybersecurity courses in the Computer Science Department. In 2009 Paul founded the Digadel Corporation where he performs independent cybersecurity consulting and software development.Carl Albing is a software engineer and teacher with a breadth of industry experience. A co-author of O'Reilly's bash Cookbook he has worked in software for companies large and small across a variety of software industries. He has a B.A. in Mathematics Masters in International Management and a Ph.D. in Computer Science. He has recently spent time in academia as a Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the US Naval Academy where he taught courses on Programming Languages Compilers High Performance Computing and Advanced Shell Scripting.