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In many penetration tests, there is a lot of useful information to be gathered from the radios used by organizations. These radios can include two-way radios used by guards, wireless headsets, cordless phones and wireless cameras. Wireless Reconnaissance in Penetration Testing describes the many ways that a penetration tester can gather and apply the information available from radio traffic. Stopping attacks means thinking like an attacker, and understanding all the ways that attackers gather information, or in industry terms profile, specific targets. With information from what equipment to use and how to find frequency information, to tips for reducing radio information leakage, to actual case studies describing how this information can be used to attack computer systems, this book is the go-to resource for penetration testing and radio profiling.
Über die Autorinnen und Autoren:
Matthew Neely (CISSP, CTGA, GCIH, GCWN) is the Profiling Team Manager at SecureState, a Cleveland, Ohio-based security consulting company.
Alex Hamerstone, CTGA – Security Consultant, Risk Management.
Chris Sanyk is a journeyman IT professional with over twelve years of experience with everything from desktop publishing and web design, to user support, to system administration, to software development. In his spare time, he blogs and develops video games at his website, csanyk.com.
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