Learn the core components and features of the Microsoft Windows threat-mitigation system from one of the world's foremost Windows security experts - and Microsoft's top bug hunter - James Forshaw. In this hands-on guidebook, Forshaw distils his more than 20 years of knowledge and practical experience working with Windows security, describing the system in greater depth than any ever before. In-depth technical discussions are rounded out with real-world examples that not only demonstrate how to use PowerShell in security work, but let you explore Windows security features for yourself as you follow along in the text. Early chapters cover the basics, including best practices for setting up a PowerShell environment, understanding the Windows kernel interface, and working within the security reference monitor. As you progress to more advanced topics, Forshaw walks you through highly relevant case studies, as well as the implementation of complex processes like access checking and network authentication. In addition, there are example scripts using the PowerShell scripting language throughout, which can be used to test the behaviour of Windows systems and, in turn, enable you to explore their security without needing a compiler or other development tools. Essential for anyone who works with Windows security, this book dives deeper into core components of the system than even Microsoft's own documentation.
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Dimensions: 179 x 234mm
Publication Date: 30 Apr 2024
Publisher: No Starch PressUS
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781718501980
About James Forshaw
James Forshaw is a renowned computer security expert on Googles Project Zero team. In his more than 20 years of experience analyzing and exploiting security issues in Microsoft Windows and other products he has discovered hundreds of publicly disclosed vulnerabilities in Microsoft platforms. Others frequently cite his research which he presents in blogs on the world stage or through novel tooling and he has inspired numerous researchers in the industry. When not breaking the security of other products James works as a defender advising teams on their security design and improving the Chromium Windows sandbox to secure billions of users worldwide. Hes also the author of Attacking Network Protocols (No Starch Press)