Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker’s Handbook Second Edition


ABOUT THE AUTHORS: 

Shon Harris, MCSE, CISSP, is the president of Logical Security, an educator and security consultant. She is a former engineer of the U.S. Air Force Information Warfare unit and has published several books and articles on different disciplines within information security. Shon was also recognized as one of the top 25 women in information security by Information Security Magazine.

Allen Harper, CISSP, is the president and owner of n2netSecurity, Inc. in North Carolina. He retired from the Marine Corps after 20 years. Additionally, he has served as a security analyst for the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Computer Security Incident Response Center (IRS CSIRC). He speaks and teaches at conferences such as Black Hat.

Chris Eagle is the associate chairman of the Computer Science Department at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, California. A computer engineer/scientist for 22 years, his research interests include computer network attack and defense, computer forensics, and reverse/anti-reverse engineering. He can often be found teaching at Black Hat or playing capture the flag at Defcon.

Jonathan Ness, CHFI, is a lead software security engineer at Microsoft. He and his coworkers ensure that Microsoft’s security updates comprehensively address reported vulnerabilities. He also leads the technical response of Microsoft’s incident response process that is engaged to address publicly disclosed vulnerabilities and exploits targeting Microsoft software. He serves one weekend each month as a security engineer in a reserve military unit.


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