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"The Honeynet Project is one of the best sources, if not the best source, for information about current techniques and trends in the blackhat community. They are also how-to experts in setting up and gathering information--safely--about these attackers."
--Jennifer Kolde, security consultant, author, and instructor
"Know Your Enemy contains an incredible wealth of information, including legal and sociological topics, that sets it apart from other security books. The scope of this book is broad, and while no one book can teach people everything they need to know on such a topic, this one covers the subject better than any other source I know."
--William Robinson, former security training program manager at Sun Microsystems, curriculum coordinator for Fire Protection Publications
"With the drastic increase in the number of attacks, it is important to have more people within the security industry studying attacks and attackers' motives and sharing their results with the community. This book begins by teaching users whether they should install a honeypot, and then gives details and information about honeypots and how they can deploy them."
--Kirby Kuehl, Cisco Systems
For centuries, military organizations have relied on scouts to gather intelligence about the enemy. The scouts' mission: find out who the enemy is, what they are doing, how they might attack, the weapons they use, and their ultimate objectives. Time and again this kind of data has proven critical in defending against, and defeating, the enemy.
In the field of information security, scouts have never existed. Very few organizations today know who their enemies are, how they might attack, when they might attack, what enemies do once they compromise a system, and, perhaps most important, why they attack.
If the blackhat community is the enemy, then The Honeynet Project is a most valuable ally. In this greatly revised and expanded follow-up to their groundbreaking book, Know Your Enemy, members of The Honeynet Project (including Lance Spitzner, Brian Carrier, Anton Chuvakin, Eric Cole, Yannis Corovesis, Max Klinger, and Rob Lee) provide an unrivaled "intelligence report" on those who use the Internet for destructive purposes. They also provide an in-depth guide to honeynets--high-interaction honeypots designed to capture extensive information on exactly how your enemies operate so you can protect your systems from them.
Inside, you'll find extensive information on:
Aimed at both security professionals and those with a nontechnical background, this book teaches the technical skills needed to study and learn from a blackhat attack. The accompanying CD-ROM includes documentation, configuration files, and techniques for deploying honeynets, as well as the logs, network captures, and disk images of numerous actual attacks.
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