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- Title: Gray Hat Hacking: the Ethical Hackers Handbook
- Author(s) Allen Harper, Shon Harris, Jonathan Ness, Chris Eagle, Gideon Lenkey, and Terron Williams
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media;); eBook (Internet Archive Edition)
- Paperback: 720 pages
- eBook: HTML and PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0071742557
- ISBN-13: 978-0071742559
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This book shows, step by step, how to fortify computer networks by learning and applying effective Ethical Hacking techniques. clearly explains the enemy's devious weapons, skills, and tactics and offers field-tested remedies, case studies, and testing labs.
About the Authors- Dr. Allen Harper, CISSP, is the founder of N2NetSecurity, Inc.; former EVP and chief hacker at Tangible Security; former program director at Liberty University; and now serves as EVP of Cybersecurity at T-Rex Solutions LLC.
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