Actions for Network security tools
Network security tools / by Justin Clarke, Nitesh Dhanjani
- Author
- Clarke, Justin
- Published
- Boston, MA : Safari Tech Books Online, 2005.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators
- Dhanjani, Nitesh
Access Online
- Contents
- pt. I. Modifying and hacking security tools -- 1. Writing plug-ins for Nessus -- 2. Developing dissectors and plug-ins for the Ettercap network sniffer -- 3. Extending Hydra and Nmap -- 4. Writing plug-ins for the Nikto vulnerability scanner -- 5. Writing modules for the Metasploit framework -- 6. Extending code analysis to the Webroot -- pt. II. Writing network security tools -- 7. Fun with Linux kernel modules -- 8. Developing web assessment tools and scripts -- 9. Automated exploit tools -- 10. Writing network sniffers -- 11. Writing packet-injection tools.
- Summary
- If you're an advanced security professional, then you know that the battle to protect online privacy continues to rage on. Security chat rooms, especially, are resounding with calls for vendors to take more responsibility to release products that are more secure. In fact, with all the information and code that is passed on a daily basis, it's a fight that may never end. Fortunately, there are a number of open source security tools that give you a leg up in the battle. Often a security tool does exactly what you want, right out of the box. More frequently, you need to customize the tool to.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9781491947425 (electronic bk.)
149194742X (electronic bk.)
9781491947418 (electronic bk.)
1491947411 (electronic bk.)
0596007949
9780596007942 - Note
- Title from e-book home page (viewed Jan. 25, 2006).
Print version has edition statement: 1st ed.
Includes index and errata.
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