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ChatGPT for Cybersecurity Cookbook

By : Clint Bodungen
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ChatGPT for Cybersecurity Cookbook

By: Clint Bodungen

Overview of this book

Are you ready to unleash the potential of AI-driven cybersecurity? This cookbook takes you on a journey toward enhancing your cybersecurity skills, whether you’re a novice or a seasoned professional. By leveraging cutting-edge generative AI and large language models such as ChatGPT, you'll gain a competitive advantage in the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape. ChatGPT for Cybersecurity Cookbook shows you how to automate and optimize various cybersecurity tasks, including penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, risk assessment, and threat detection. Each recipe demonstrates step by step how to utilize ChatGPT and the OpenAI API to generate complex commands, write code, and even create complete tools. You’ll discover how AI-powered cybersecurity can revolutionize your approach to security, providing you with new strategies and techniques for tackling challenges. As you progress, you’ll dive into detailed recipes covering attack vector automation, vulnerability scanning, GPT-assisted code analysis, and more. By learning to harness the power of generative AI, you'll not only expand your skillset but also increase your efficiency. By the end of this cybersecurity book, you’ll have the confidence and knowledge you need to stay ahead of the curve, mastering the latest generative AI tools and techniques in cybersecurity.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Analyzing job postings OSINT with ChatGPT

OSINT refers to the practice of collecting and analyzing information that is publicly available. In the realm of cybersecurity, OSINT serves as a valuable tool, offering insights into potential vulnerabilities, threats, and targets within an organization. Among the myriad sources of OSINT, company job listings stand out as a particularly rich trove of data. At first glance, job listings are innocuous, aiming to attract potential candidates by detailing the responsibilities, qualifications, and benefits associated with a position. However, these descriptions often inadvertently disclose far more than intended.

For instance, a job listing seeking an expert in a specific version of software might reveal the exact technologies a company uses, potentially highlighting known vulnerabilities in that software. Similarly, listings that mention proprietary technologies or in-house tools can give hints about a company’s unique technological...