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Mastering Machine Learning for Penetration Testing

By : Chiheb Chebbi
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Mastering Machine Learning for Penetration Testing

By: Chiheb Chebbi

Overview of this book

Cyber security is crucial for both businesses and individuals. As systems are getting smarter, we now see machine learning interrupting computer security. With the adoption of machine learning in upcoming security products, it’s important for pentesters and security researchers to understand how these systems work, and to breach them for testing purposes. This book begins with the basics of machine learning and the algorithms used to build robust systems. Once you’ve gained a fair understanding of how security products leverage machine learning, you'll dive into the core concepts of breaching such systems. Through practical use cases, you’ll see how to find loopholes and surpass a self-learning security system. As you make your way through the chapters, you’ll focus on topics such as network intrusion detection and AV and IDS evasion. We’ll also cover the best practices when identifying ambiguities, and extensive techniques to breach an intelligent system. By the end of this book, you will be well-versed with identifying loopholes in a self-learning security system and will be able to efficiently breach a machine learning system.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Artificial neural network overview

Our brains perform many complex functions in the blink of an eye. Thus, in order to build algorithms that perform and learn using the same techniques as the human mind, it is essential for us to learn how the brain works. By acquiring a fair understanding about how the human mind functions, we will have better understanding of deep learning. The three major distinctive mind functions are:

  • Thinking (analyzing, comparing, and judging)
  • Feeling (happiness, sadness, and excitement)
  • Wanting (motives, desires, and goals)

These three functions are continuously interacting in a dynamic process.

The brain is mainly composed of three components: the cerebrum, which is the largest part of the brain and controls higher functions, such as vision, hearing, and tasting; the cerebellum, which is the entity responsible for coordinating muscle movements and the...