book review
Book Review: Crime Dot Com, From Viruses to Vote Rigging, How Hacking Went Global
I had the great delight of reading Geoff White’s new book, “Crime Dot Com: From Viruses to Vote Rigging, How Hacking Went Global”, I thoroughly recommend it. The book is superbly researched ...
Book Review – Cybersecurity Blue Team Toolkit
In the world of cyber, there are many different teams and roles to play. The Blue Team generally doesn’t get the spotlight but are vital to the defense of an organization. In ...
Book Review – Linux Basics for Hackers
With countless job openings and growth with no end in sight, InfoSec is the place to be. Many pose the question, “Where do I start?” Over his years of training hackers and ...
Book Review: Hacking for Dummies 6th Edition
Hacking for Dummies by Kevin Beaver is an information security professional’s introduction to ethical hacking. It is 22 chapters of information ranging from definitions (kept to a minimum) to reporting findings and ...
Book Review: Malware Data Science
“Malware Data Science: Attack Detection and Attribution” (MDS) is a book every information security professional should consider reading due to the rapid growth and variation of malware and the increasing reliance upon ...
Book Review of “Practical Cyber Intelligence” by Wilson Bautista Jr
Bautista’s approach of the book “Practical Cyber Intelligence” was comprehensive for both the beginner and seasoned security practitioner regardless of their role. I do think seasoned professional in leadership will find more ...
Book Review: Social Engineering: The Science of Human Hacking
In his new book, “Social Engineering: The Science of Human Hacking, 2nd Edition,” Chris Hadnagy really hits the mark by providing a great overview of social engineering techniques, explaining how and why ...
Book Review: Investigating Cryptocurrencies
As the saying goes, “Follow the money.” Regardless of one’s philosophical argument on the merits of a decentralized currency controlled by the masses and not a single government entity, criminals are utilizing ...
Book Review: Cracking Codes with Python
With one last code modification, you’re in, and the contents of the vault are yours! Cracking Codes with Python is not quite about breaking into banks or pulling off elaborate heists, but ...
Book highlights: “Hit refresh” by Satya Nadella
Very telegraphically, these are my impressions after reading "Hit Refresh": - Impressive human being. He tells you how his personal experiences have shaped him, not only personally but also professionally.Some of the ...

