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Advanced Penetration Testing for Highly-Secured Environments, Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Lee Allen, Kevin Cardwell
Book Image

Advanced Penetration Testing for Highly-Secured Environments, Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Lee Allen, Kevin Cardwell

Overview of this book

The defences continue to improve and become more and more common, but this book will provide you with a number or proven techniques to defeat the latest defences on the networks. The methods and techniques contained will provide you with a powerful arsenal of best practices to increase your penetration testing successes. The processes and methodology will provide you techniques that will enable you to be successful, and the step by step instructions of information gathering and intelligence will allow you to gather the required information on the targets you are testing. The exploitation and post-exploitation sections will supply you with the tools you would need to go as far as the scope of work will allow you. The challenges at the end of each chapter are designed to challenge you and provide real-world situations that will hone and perfect your penetration testing skills. You will start with a review of several well respected penetration testing methodologies, and following this you will learn a step-by-step methodology of professional security testing, including stealth, methods of evasion, and obfuscation to perform your tests and not be detected! The final challenge will allow you to create your own complex layered architecture with defences and protections in place, and provide the ultimate testing range for you to practice the methods shown throughout the book. The challenge is as close to an actual penetration test assignment as you can get!
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Advanced Penetration Testing for Highly-Secured Environments Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using search engines to do your job for you


Search engines can produce an absolute overload of information if not used efficiently. Not only can you find information about the financial aspects of your targets, but also information about key employees, usernames and passwords, confidential documents such as network diagrams, information indicating what types of software or hardware you use or have in place, and even if systems are in a default state. This information can be devastating in the wrong hands. As a penetration tester, your focus should be to bring this type of information forth and show the client how it can be used to gain access to the client's most critical assets (and hopefully, you will tell them how to fix the problem as well!).There are search engines that cache information for quick access, and there are search engines that will archive sites and documents for years on end. There are even search engines that focus strictly on networking equipment such as wireless access...