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Mastering Defensive Security

Mastering Defensive Security

By : Cesar Bravo
4.9 (14)
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Mastering Defensive Security

Mastering Defensive Security

4.9 (14)
By: Cesar Bravo

Overview of this book

Every organization has its own data and digital assets that need to be protected against an ever-growing threat landscape that compromises the availability, integrity, and confidentiality of crucial data. Therefore, it is important to train professionals in the latest defensive security skills and tools to secure them. Mastering Defensive Security provides you with in-depth knowledge of the latest cybersecurity threats along with the best tools and techniques needed to keep your infrastructure secure. The book begins by establishing a strong foundation of cybersecurity concepts and advances to explore the latest security technologies such as Wireshark, Damn Vulnerable Web App (DVWA), Burp Suite, OpenVAS, and Nmap, hardware threats such as a weaponized Raspberry Pi, and hardening techniques for Unix, Windows, web applications, and cloud infrastructures. As you make progress through the chapters, you'll get to grips with several advanced techniques such as malware analysis, security automation, computer forensics, and vulnerability assessment, which will help you to leverage pentesting for security. By the end of this book, you'll have become familiar with creating your own defensive security tools using IoT devices and developed advanced defensive security skills.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
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Section 1: Mastering Defensive Security Concepts
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Section 2: Applying Defensive Security
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Section 3: Deep Dive into Defensive Security

Advanced management of logs

As you may know, logs are records of the activities or actions on a given system, OS, or application. They are really important as a source of truth during investigations to determine what can be the cause of downtime, or any other incident.

Best practices state that all logs must be enabled to ensure that you keep track of everything that is happening in your system. Remember, logs are the main source of information during audits or forensic analysis, therefore, you need to make sure they are available for them.

Additionally, nowadays, the cost of storage is really low, so it would be hard for you to justify that a log was disabled to save space.

Another good practice is to keep all logs centralized on an external device, so in case of a full system failure or hard drive crash, you will still be able to retrieve the logs. Furthermore, attackers normally cover their tracks by deleting the logs, but having an external copy of the logs will make it...

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