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Penetration Testing with BackBox

By : Stefan Umit Uygur
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Penetration Testing with BackBox

By: Stefan Umit Uygur

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Completeness, accuracy, and support


It is obvious that there are many alternatives when it comes to the choice of penetration testing tools for any particular auditing process. The BackBox team is mainly focused on the size of the tool library, performance, and the inclusion of the tools for security and auditing. The amount of tools included in BackBox is subject to accurate selection and testing by a team.

Most of the security and penetration testing tools are implemented to perform identical functions. The BackBox team is very careful in the selection process in order to avoid duplicate applications and redundancies.

Besides the wiki-based documentation provided for its set of tools, the repository of BackBox can also be imported into any of existing Ubuntu installation (or any of Debian derivative distro) by simply importing the project's Launchpad repository to the source list.

Another point that the BackBox team focus their attention on is the size issue. BackBox may not offer the largest number of tools and utilities, but numbers are not equal to the quality. It has the essential tools installed by default that are sufficient to a penetration tester.

However, BackBox is not a perfect penetration testing distribution. It is a very young project and aims to offer the best solution to the global community.