Gray Hat Hacking
The Ethical Hacker's Handbook
by Allen Harper
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“A dense, tool-oriented manual that combines attack case studies with step-by-step defensive techniques. Chapters cover modern vectors — advanced persistent threats, infrastructure hacks, industrial automation and embedded devices — and often dig into command-line examples, network diagrams and configuration snippets you can adapt in operations. Use it as a technical reference or to flesh out incident-response playbooks; the limitation is heavy detail and tool-specific walkthroughs that slow narrative flow and can feel dated if read cover-to-cover.”
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