In 2013, Paul Rascagnères (aka “@r00tbsd“) wrote a book titled “Malware: Identification, analyse et éradication“. Paul being a friend but especially a renowned security researcher in the field of malware analysis and incident investigations, I bought the first edition of his book which was a very good introduction to malware.
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Book Review: Penetration Testing with the Bash Shell
A few weeks ago, I reviewed Georgia’s book about penetration testing. In the same topic (pentesting), I was asked to review another one which focus on shell scripting using the bash shell. Keith Makan is the author of “Penetration Testing with the Bash Shell“. Bash is the default shell on many UNIX
Book Review: Penetration Testing – A Hands-On Introduction to Hacking
A few weeks ago I bought Georgia Weidman’s book about penetration testing: “A Hands-On Introduction to Hacking“. Being overloaded by many projects, I finally finished reading it and it’s now time to write a quick review. Georgia is an awesome person. There are not many recognized women in the information security
Book Review: Cuckoo Malware Analysis
I’m a Cuckoo user for a long time therefore it was a good opportunity to read the book “Cuckoo Malware Analysis” and write a quick review (The book is published by Packt Publishing). For the readers who don’t know what Cuckoo is, here is a brief introduction… Malwares are a
Review: Mobile Security: How to Secure, Privatize and Recover Your Devices
I received a copy of a new book published by Packt publishing about mobile security. As mobile devices are more and more targeted by attackers, it was a good idea to publish a book on this hot topic. Written by a group of people working for IBM, the book covers
Review: Instant OSSEC Host-Based Intrusion Detection System
The guys from Packt Publishing asked me to review a new book from their “Instant” collection: “OSSEC Host-Based Intrusion Detection“. This collection proposes books with less than 100 pages about multiple topics. The goal is to go straight forward to the topic. OSSEC being one of my favorite application, I
Review: Penetration Testing – Setting Up a Test Lab How-To
I’m just back from an Easter break with $WIFE and $KIDS but it does not mean that I was completely disconnected. Between familly activities, I read some items pending in my todo list. One of them was the book called “Penetration Testing – Setting Up a Test Lab How-To” from
Review: Wireshark Starter
Here is a quick review of a book about the well-known network sniffer: Wireshark. This book is part of new collection called “Instant” edited by Packt Publishing. This is an interesting idea for people who don’t have time/don’t want to read a classic 200-pages book or that need to go
Book Review: BT5 Wireless Penetration Testing
Finally, I found some time to write my review of another book: “BackTrack 5 Wireless Penetration Testing“. The book was written by Vivek Ramachadran. Good coincidence? Vivek was present during the last edition of BruCON and gave a workshop called “Wi-Fi malware for fun and profit“. Being quite busy during
Review: BT4: Assuring Security by Penetration Testing
If you are working in the “information security” field, you must know the BackTrack distribution (otherwise you must be an alien coming from a far away planet!). If you search for the word “backtrack” on Amazon, you will find lot of references but only one book is fully dedicated to