Book Description
This information-packed book provides over 100 quick, practical, and clever things to do to help make your Linux, UNIX, or Windows networks more secure today. It goes beyond securing TCP/IP-based services by providing intelligent, host-based security techniques. Loaded with concise but powerful examples of applied encryption, intrusion detection, logging, trending, and incident response, Network Security Hacks demonstrates effective methods for defending your servers and networks from a variety of devious and subtle attacks. Learn how to detect the presence (and track every keystroke) of network intruders, new methods for protecting your network and data using strong encryption, and even techniques for laying traps for would-be system crackers. Important security tools are presented, as well as clever methods for using them to reveal real, timely, useful information about what is happening on your network. The devilishly effective security hacks in this book will keep your 12-hour days from becoming all-nighters.
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Publisher comments
The new edition of Network Security Hacks offers 100 concise
and practical hacks, including more information for Windows administrators,
hacks for wireless networking (such as setting up a captive portal and
securing against rogue hotspots), and techniques to ensure privacy and
anonymity, including ways to evade network traffic analysis, encrypt email
and files, and protect against phishing attacks. System administrators
looking for reliable answers will also find concise examples of applied
encryption, intrusion detection, logging, trending and incident response
and practical hacks, including more information for Windows administrators,
hacks for wireless networking (such as setting up a captive portal and
securing against rogue hotspots), and techniques to ensure privacy and
anonymity, including ways to evade network traffic analysis, encrypt email
and files, and protect against phishing attacks. System administrators
looking for reliable answers will also find concise examples of applied
encryption, intrusion detection, logging, trending and incident response