Attacking Network Protocols by James Forshaw

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Attacking Network Protocols by James Forshaw

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Microsoft's top bug hunter explains networking protocols and communications, and how to discover and expose their vulnerabilities.

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Attacking Network Protocols by James Forshaw

Microsoft's top bug hunter explains networking protocols and communications, and how to discover and expose their vulnerabilities.
"One of the best, if not the best, reference books on this material"
—Andrew Swoboda, Tripwire

“Very readable and accessible...worth reading even if your only interest in network security is as an applications developer.”
—I Programmer

"Whether you're a pen tester, fuzzer, or a serene developer seeking understanding of what not to do, this book is an excellent beginner's guide."
—Sven Dietrich, IEEE Cipher, Cipher Book Review

"Concise and easy to follow."
—Nicky Lim, Goodreads Reviewer
James Forshaw is a freelancing debugging cowboy with ten years of experience in the security field, from cracking game consoles to exposing a $100,000 exploit for Microsoft. He's the creator of the protocol capture tool, CANAPE, and gives talks at hacker conferences like Black Hat and Chaos Computer Congress.
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ISBN 13 9781593277505
ISBN 10 1593277504
Title Attacking Network Protocols
Author James Forshaw
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher No Starch Press,US
Year published 2017-12-08
Number of pages 408
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.