Praise for Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hackers Handbook, Fourth Edition
In the ever-changing world of information security, the Gray Hat Hacking books have proven a reliable resource for timely and relevant information. A definite recommendation for anyone looking for a crash course in the field.
Pedram Amini
Founder, OpenRCE and the Zero Day Initiative
The fourth edition of Gray Hat Hacking brings even more invaluable knowledge to print. This book is a must read for anyone who wants to keep up with the high-paced world of information security.
David D. Rude II
Lead Security Researcher and Senior Security Analyst, FusionX LLC.
This book provides deep insights from true wizards in the field of ethical hacking and penetration testing. The lavish illustrations, clear descriptions, and step-by-step descriptions are invaluable in building an understanding of some seriously powerful hacking techniques.
Ed Skoudis
SANS Institute Fellow
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Dedicated to Shon Harris
I first met Shon in 2001 at a CISSP bootcamp. Honestly, I had just heard of CISSP a couple of months prior and signed up for a bootcamp in San Mateo, California. I was studying at the Naval Postgraduate School and the course was close, so off I went with no clue what I was in for. The CISSP certification is not an easy certification to obtain, to say the least. There is a mountain of information to absorb and recite in a six-hour exam! Lucky for me, Shon was my instructor at the CISSP bootcamp. Very quickly I came to respect Shon for her broad level of knowledge and skill in teaching what could easily be a mundane subject. The week was fun, and she kept it moving with insightful stories and examples. During the lunch sessions, I started to pick her brain about writing a book. I was impressed with the CISSP All-in-One Exam Guide and simply wanted to know about the process of writing a book. I must have made some sort of impression on her with my questions because within a few months she sent me an e-mail saying, Hey, I remember you expressed interest in writing and I was wondering if you would like to help me on a new book project I have. I was floored. After all, I had no experience in writing at that level before, and it was truly an honor to be asked by Shon to help. By this time, Shon had published several books already and had established quite a reputation in the field. The project we began that day eventually became the first edition of Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hackers Handbook. The rest, as they say, is history.
From that book, there have been several other projects, including subsequent editions and a separate book called Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) Implementation. Each time I worked with Shon, I was amazed at her wide range of knowledge and the ease with which she explained complex topics. She was truly gifted in that area, and we are all the beneficiary of that gift which she so gladly shared. Our field has become very complex and difficult to start as a career. During my career, many people have asked how I got started and how they should get started. I always direct them to Shons books as a starting point. The CISSP All-in-One Exam Guide alone has served myself and countless others as an endless resource, full of timeless truths. It has been assuring to have a copy on my shelf and now on my Kindle. I have referred back to it many times, and I am sure I will continue to do so.
In late 2007, I had just retired from the Marine Corps and was looking for what I wanted to do with the rest of my life. Right on cue, Shon contacted me and asked if I wanted to help her with a job she was working on with a large retailer in the Chicago area. I flew out to her hometown in San Antonio, Texas, and we put together a plan, which eventually grew to include five personnel and lasted some six years. At that client, we met many good friends, including Jeff Comstock and Casey Knodel, both of whom I am sure echo my sentiments that it was good working with Shon. This one client helped me establish my business, which eventually grew in size and was sold last year. Therefore, I owe a great deal to Shon, both personally and professionally. Quite simply, I dont think I would be where I am in this field without Shon having been there and helping along the way. Recently, I was able to share that with Shon, and I am grateful that I had the opportunity before she passed.
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