| Know Your Enemy: Learning About Security Threats, 2nd edition |
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Know Your Enemy, a book co-authored by Roshen Chandran, co-founder of Paladion Networks, has officially been published. |
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| "This book begins by teaching users whether they should install a honeypot, and then gives details and information about honeypots and how they can deploy them." — Kirby Kuehl, Cisco Systems. |
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| Very few organizations today know who their enemies are, how they might attack, when they might attack, what enemies do once they compromise a system, and, perhaps most important, why they attack. |
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| In this greatly revised and expanded follow-up to their groundbreaking book, Know Your Enemy, members of The Honeynet Project (including Lance Spitzner, Brian Carrier, Anton Chuvakin, Eric Cole, Yannis Corovesis, Max Klinger, Roshen Chandran and Rob Lee) provide an unrivaled 'intelligence report' on those who use the Internet for destructive purposes. They also provide an in-depth guide to honeynets — high-interaction honeypots designed to capture extensive information on exactly how your enemies operate so you can protect your systems from them. |
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| Roshen Chandran is a co-founder of Paladion Networks. Roshen enjoys designing solutions for clients and testing the security of their applications. He graduated from the College of Engineering, Trivandrum and completed an MBA from XLRI, Jamshedpur, India. Roshen worked closely with the Paladion team of Shaheem Motlekar and Giridhar T M to write the chapter on network forensics. |
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| The Addison Wesley page for the book:
http://www.awprofessional.com/title/0321166469 |
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| The official website for the book:
http://www.honeynet.org/book/index.html |
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