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Book : Pentesting Industrial Control Systems An Ethical...

Modelo 00202385
Fabricante o sello Packt Publishing
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Precio:   $158,579.00
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-Titulo Original : Pentesting Industrial Control Systems An Ethical Hackers Guide To Analyzing, Compromising, Mitigating, And Securing Industrial Processes

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Packt Publishing

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Discover modern tactics, techniques, and procedures for pentesting industrial control systems Key Features Become well-versed with offensive ways of defending your industrial control systems Learn about industrial network protocols, threat hunting, Active Directory compromises, SQL injection, and much more Build offensive and defensive skills to combat industrial cyber threats Book Description The industrial cybersecurity domain has grown significantly in recent years. To completely secure critical infrastructure, red teams must be employed to continuously test and exploit the security integrity of a companys people, processes, and products. This pentesting book takes a slightly different approach than most by helping you to gain hands-on experience with equipment that youll come across in the field. This will enable you to understand how industrial equipment interacts and operates within an operational environment. Youll start by getting to grips with the basics of industrial processes, and then see how to create and break the process, along with gathering open source intel to create a threat landscape for your potential customer. As you advance, youll find out how to install and utilize offensive techniques used by professional hackers. Throughout the book, youll explore industrial equipment, port and service discovery, pivoting, and much more, before finally launching attacks against systems in an industrial network. By the end of this penetration testing book, youll not only understand how to analyze and navigate the intricacies of an industrial control system (ICS), but youll also have developed essential offensive and defensive skills to proactively protect industrial networks from modern cyberattacks. What you will learn Set up a starter-kit ICS lab with both physical and virtual equipment Perform open source intel-gathering pre-engagement to help map your attack landscape Get to grips with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for penetration testing on industrial equipment Understand the principles of traffic spanning and the importance of listening to customer networks Gain fundamental knowledge of ICS communication Connect physical operational technology to engineering workstations and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) software Get hands-on with directory scanning tools to map web-based SCADA solutions Who this book is for If you are an ethical hacker, penetration tester, automation engineer, or IT security professional looking to maintain and secure industrial networks from adversaries, this book is for you. A basic understanding of cybersecurity and recent cyber events will help you get the most out of this book. Table of Contents Using Virtualization Route the Hardware I Love My Bits - Lab Setup Open Source Ninja Span Me If You Can Packet Deep Dive Scanning 101 Protocols 202 Ninja 308 I Can Do It 420 Whoot... I Have To Go Deep I See the Future Pwnd but with Remorse About the Author Paul Smith has spent close to 20 years in the automation control space, tackling the red herring problems that are thrown his way. He has handled unique issues such as measurement imbalances resulting from flare sensor saturation, database migration mishaps, and many more. This ultimately led to the later part of his career, where he has been spending most of his time in the industrial cybersecurity space pioneering the use of new security technology in the energy, utility, and critical infrastructure sectors, and helping develop cybersecurity strategies through the use of red team/pentest engagements, cybersecurity risk assessments, and tabletop exercises for some of the worlds largest government contractors, industrial organizations, and municipalities.
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