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Information Security Handbook

By : Darren Death
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Information Security Handbook

By: Darren Death

Overview of this book

Having an information security mechanism is one of the most crucial factors for any organization. Important assets of organization demand a proper risk management and threat model for security, and so information security concepts are gaining a lot of traction. This book starts with the concept of information security and shows you why it’s important. It then moves on to modules such as threat modeling, risk management, and mitigation. It also covers the concepts of incident response systems, information rights management, and more. Moving on, it guides you to build your own information security framework as the best fit for your organization. Toward the end, you’ll discover some best practices that can be implemented to make your security framework strong. By the end of this book, you will be well-versed with all the factors involved in information security, which will help you build a security framework that is a perfect fit your organization’s requirements.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Penetration testing


Penetration testing is a planned attack on an information system that attempts to simulate what an actual information system would experience if it was being attacked by a hacker. The types of penetration tests that the organization can choose to implement include:

  • Social engineering: This type of test attempts to lure a user into revealing information that would benefit an attacker in further exploiting the organization. Information that the attacker would look to gain from a user includes:
    • Client-side: This type of test serves to test the end user environment by testing applications on the desktop environment.
    • Wireless security: This test attempts to discover and exploit and organization's wireless networking capability.
    • Network services: This type of test looks to exploit systems and services located on the enterprise network.
    • Physical security: This type of test looks to exploit the physical security of the organization, such as locks and alarms.

Phases of a penetration...