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Book : Practical Hardware Pentesting A Guide To Attacking...

Modelo 89619130
Fabricante o sello Packt Publishing
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Precio:   $171,339.00
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-Titulo Original : Practical Hardware Pentesting A Guide To Attacking Embedded Systems And Protecting Them Against The Most Common Hardware Attacks

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Packt Publishing

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Explore embedded systems pentesting by applying the most common attack techniques and patterns Key Features Learn various pentesting tools and techniques to attack and secure your hardware infrastructure Find the glitches in your hardware that can be a possible entry point for attacks Discover best practices for securely designing products Book Description Hardware pentesting involves leveraging hardware interfaces and communication channels to find vulnerabilities in a device. Practical Hardware Pentesting will help you to plan attacks, hack your embedded devices, and secure the hardware infrastructure. Throughout the book, you will see how a specific device works, explore the functional and security aspects, and learn how a system senses and communicates with the outside world. You will start by setting up your lab from scratch and then gradually work with an advanced hardware lab. The book will help you get to grips with the global architecture of an embedded system and sniff on-board traffic. You will also learn how to identify and formalize threats to the embedded system and understand its relationship with its ecosystem. Later, you will discover how to analyze your hardware and locate its possible system vulnerabilities before going on to explore firmware dumping, analysis, and exploitation. Finally, focusing on the reverse engineering process from an attacker point of view will allow you to understand how devices are attacked, how they are compromised, and how you can harden a device against the most common hardware attack vectors. By the end of this book, you will be well-versed with security best practices and understand how they can be implemented to secure your hardware. What you will learn Perform an embedded system test and identify security critical functionalities Locate critical security components and buses and learn how to attack them Discover how to dump and modify stored information Understand and exploit the relationship between the firmware and hardware Identify and attack the security functions supported by the functional blocks of the device Develop an attack lab to support advanced device analysis and attacks Who this book is for This book is for security professionals and researchers who want to get started with hardware security assessment but dont know where to start. Electrical engineers who want to understand how their devices can be attacked and how to protect against these attacks will also find this book useful. Table of Contents Setting Up Your Pentesting Lab and Ensuring Lab Safety Understanding Your Target Identifying the Components of Your Target Approaching and Planning the Test Our Main Attack Platform Sniffing and Attacking the Most Common Protocols Extracting and Manipulating Onboard Storage Attacking Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and BLE Software-Defined Radio Attacks Accessing the Debug Interfaces Static Reverse Engineering and Analysis Dynamic Reverse Engineering Scoring and Reporting Your Vulnerabilities Wrapping It Up - Mitigations and Good Practices Review Practical Hardware Pentesting is a comprehensive resource for those looking to discover the world of hardware hacking. Its not only a book - its a collection of knowledge, scripts, and videos that will guide you through many of the common hardware hacking techniques and processes. By following along with Jean-Georges, youll be exploring and exploiting hardware in no time. --Joe Grand aka Kingpin, Hardware Hacker, Computer Engineer, and Member of L0pht Heavy Industries About the Author Jean-Georges Valle is a hardware penetration tester based in Belgium. His background was in software security, with hardware being a hobby, and he then started to look into the security aspects of hardware. He has spent the last decade testing various systems, from industrial logic controllers to city-scale IoT, and from media distribution to power metering. He has learned to attack embedded systems
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