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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Develop and assemble your own high-tech, inexpensive cybersecurity testing environment This hands-on guide shows how to build a low-cost lab for effective cybersecurity testing using open-source technologies and cloud resources. The book fully explains the languages used for infrastructure-as-code, meaning you can write programs to create your labs quickly, without manual steps that could lead to costly and…mehr

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Develop and assemble your own high-tech, inexpensive cybersecurity testing environment This hands-on guide shows how to build a low-cost lab for effective cybersecurity testing using open-source technologies and cloud resources. The book fully explains the languages used for infrastructure-as-code, meaning you can write programs to create your labs quickly, without manual steps that could lead to costly and frustrating mistakes. Build Your Own Cybersecurity Testing Lab: Low-Cost Solutions for Testing in Virtual and Cloud-Based Environments provides a single source for information and guidance needed to build out forensics resources, regardless of where those resources are located. You will get complete coverage of cloud-based and local virtual resources, network builds, and automating system and network builds for repeatability. .All source code in the book is available online .Includes more than two hours of videos that demonstrate the concepts covered .Written by a security expert and experienced educator
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Ric Messier, CEH, CISSP, is an IT security professional with decades of experience working with service provider and enterprise networks. Ric has been a contributor to Hakin9 and PenTest Magazines and has spoken at Interop, New York. Ric currently teaches networking and security courses to graduate students at Brandeis University and to undergraduates at Champlain College. He has also developed two video training titles on ethical hacking and computer forensics.