History of Cyber Security Attacks

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Chaos Computer Club
CVE
cyber attacks
cyber espionage
Cyber Security Attacks
cyber warfare
digital forensics
DNS attacks
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Heartbleed Bug
historical cyberattack case studies
incident response strategies
information assurance
Information Security Teams
information warfare
Internet Explorer
Malware Family
Morris Worm
NATO Headquarter
NATO System
NATO Target
network intrusion analysis
Night Dragon
Operation Sun Devil
Payment Card Data
Payment Card Information
Pin Code
POS System
Remote Access Tools
Remote Code Execution
Rome Labs
Sally Beauty
Sensitive Information
SQL Injection
threat intelligence
Trusted Platform Modules
vulnerability assessment

Product details

  • ISBN 9781498785860
  • Weight: 516g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Stories of cyberattacks dominate the headlines. Whether it is theft of massive amounts of personally identifiable information or the latest intrusion of foreign governments in U.S. government and industrial sites, cyberattacks are now important. For professionals and the public, knowing how the attacks are launched and succeed is vital to ensuring cyber security. The book provides a concise summary in a historical context of the major global cyber security attacks since 1980. Each attack covered contains an overview of the incident in layman terms, followed by a technical details section, and culminating in a lessons learned and recommendations section.

Bruce Middleton, Managing Director & Senior Consultant for Security Refuge LLC, is a graduate of the University of Houston and has been involved with the security of electronic communication systems since 1972 when he enlisted in the military (United States Army Security Agency - ASA) during the Vietnam conflict and worked overseas in the field for NSA. Since that time he has worked with various government, military and commercial entities such as NASA (Space Station Freedom communications systems design team), CIA, NAVSEA, and Boeing (Ground Station to Aircraft communication systems & Space Station Freedom). Mr. Middleton has been the keynote speaker at select national and international industry events and a trusted advisor in both the government and commercial sectors. He has written multiple books and magazine articles in the fields of communications security, cyber crime and computer network penetration.

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