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Ultimate Cyberwarfare for Evasive Cyber Tactics - Unravel the Techniques of Cyberwarfare Hacktivism and Asymmetric Conflicts for Tactical Excellence with Real-world Use Cases and Strategic Insights - cover

Ultimate Cyberwarfare for Evasive Cyber Tactics - Unravel the Techniques of Cyberwarfare Hacktivism and Asymmetric Conflicts for Tactical Excellence with Real-world Use Cases and Strategic Insights

Chang Tan

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt Ltd

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Attackers have to be only right once, but just one mistake will permanently undo them.Book DescriptionThe “Ultimate Cyberwarfare for Evasive Cyber Tactic” is an all-encompassing guide, meticulously unfolding across pivotal cybersecurity domains, providing a thorough overview of cyber warfare.The book begins by unraveling the tapestry of today's cyber landscape, exploring current threats, implementation strategies, and notable trends. From operational security triumphs to poignant case studies of failures, readers gain valuable insights through real-world case studies.The book delves into the force-multiplying potential of the Information Warfare component, exploring its role in offensive cyber operations. From deciphering programming languages, tools, and frameworks to practical insights on setting up your own malware lab, this book equips readers with hands-on knowledge. The subsequent chapters will immerse you in the world of proof-of-concept evasive malware and master the art of evasive adversarial tradecraft. Concluding with a forward-looking perspective, the book explores emerging threats and trends, making it an essential read for anyone passionate about understanding and navigating the complex terrain of cyber conflicts.Table of Contents1. History of Cyber Conflicts2. Notable Threats and Trends3. Operational Security Successes and Failures4. The Information Warfare Component5. Programming Languages, Tools, and Frameworks6. Setting Up Your Malware Lab7. Proof-of-Concept Evasive Malware8. Evasive Adversarial Tradecraft9. Emerging Threats and Trends    Index
Available since: 01/30/2024.
Print length: 308 pages.

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