Hacking exposed Cisco networks: Cisco security secrets & solutions
โ Scribed by Andrew Vladimirov, Konstantin Gavrilenko, Andrei Mikhailovsky
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill/Osborne
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 400
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Here is the first book to focus solely on Cisco network hacking, security auditing, and defense issues. Using the proven Hacking Exposed methodology, this book shows you how to locate and patch system vulnerabilities by looking at your Cisco network through the eyes of a hacker. The book covers device-specific and network-centered attacks and defenses and offers real-world case studies.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The new edition of this powerful best-seller contains a CD-ROM with links to security tools mentioned in the book, key security tools for download from the CD, and a password database. Inside the book, you'll also get all-new security information on 802.11 (Wireless) hacking, Windows XP, Windows.NET
The new edition of this powerful best-seller contains a CD-ROM with links to security tools mentioned in the book, key security tools for download from the CD, and a password database. Inside the book, you'll also get all-new security information on 802.11 (Wireless) hacking, Windows XP, Windows.NET
This is one of those books that needs to be at every Security Professional's desk. It is a good reference to security attacks, exploits, and general security concepts.
The new edition of this powerful best-seller contains a CD-ROM with links to security tools mentioned in the book, key security tools for download from the CD, and a password database. Inside the book, you'll also get all-new security information on 802.11 (Wireless) hacking, Windows XP, Windows.NET
PROS: It covers lots of, if not all information on either protecting your business from hackers, or if you ARE the hacker just trying to learn a few little tricks. CONS: Requires a bit of previous knowledge of how network security works, for example, a lot computer jargon.