
From early worms to AI powered deepfakes, Attack Vectors chronicles the relentless battle between hackers and defenders. This deep dive into cybersecurity's evolution unpacks the rise of malware from the Morris Worm to Stuxnet and the cyber syndicates that turned hacking into a billion-dollar underground industry.
It explores devastating exploits like CodeRed and HeartBleed, revealing how vulnerabilities become weapons. Meet the visionaries who built the internet's defenses and the adversaries who found ways to break them. Governments, corporations, and rogue actors all play a role in this ongoing digital war, where data is power, and deception is an art.
As cyber-attacks grow more sophisticated, understanding the past is crucial to securing the future. Attack Vectors is essential reading for anyone navigating today's high-stakes cyber landscape to learn lessons from the past and how solutions today address the most attack vectors predicted in the future.
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Who This Book Is For?
New security management professionals, auditors, and information technology staff looking to understand the history of cyber-security.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: The History of Attack Vectors. - Chapter 2: Business Justification. - Chapter 3: Definitions. - Chapter 4: Malware. - Chapter 5: Exploits. - Chapter 6: Breaches. - Chapter 7: Regulations. - Chapter 8: People. - Chapter 9: Syndicates. - Chapter 10: Social Engineering. - Chapter 11: Solutions. - Chapter 12: The Human Threat. - Chapter 13: Lateral Movement. - Chapter 14: Return on Investment. - Chapter 15: It s Not If, But When. - Chapter 16: Supply Chain Attacks. - Chapter 17: Been Hacked? . - Chapter 18: History Lesson. - Chapter 19: Conclusion.
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