Description
Book SynopsisCISO''s Guide to Penetration Testing: A Framework to Plan, Manage, and Maximize Benefits details the methodologies, framework, and unwritten conventions penetration tests should cover to provide the most value to your organization and your customers. Discussing the process from both a consultative and technical perspective, it provides an overview of the common tools and exploits used by attackers along with the rationale for why they are used.
From the first meeting to accepting the deliverables and knowing what to do with the results, James Tiller explains what to expect from all phases of the testing life cycle. He describes how to set test expectations and how to identify a good test from a bad one. He introduces the business characteristics of testing, the imposed and inherent limitations, and describes how to deal with those limitations.
The book outlines a framework for protecting confidentia
Trade Review
Staying in front of the bad guys and sometimes protecting yourself from the brain-dead acts in corporate environments are keys to successful security measures. Tiller teaches on the simplicity of security, breaking it down from smoke and mirrors to time-proven measures... I have enjoyed reading Tiller's books in the past; his approach and ability to break down what is sometimes made to look like a complicated structure allows for not only a better understanding but a framework that is able to stand the test of time. - Jeffrey Schmidt, Global Head Business Continuity, Security, and Governance, BT Global Services
Table of Contents
Hacking and Security. Hacking Impacts. Black and White. Information Security. The Hacker. The Security Consultant. Business Justification. The Business of Security. Expectations. Timing is Everything. Reasoning. Consultative Approach. Ethics. Logistics. Methodology. Reconnaissance. Vulnerability Assessment. Testing. Tools and Technology. Exposures. Top 25 Tools. Scenarios. Conclusion.