Mastering PowerShell Scripting – Fifth Edition: Automate repetitive tasks and simplify complex administrative tasks using PowerShell by Chris Dent is an outstanding resource tailored for IT professionals, system administrators, and developers aiming to maximize the potential of PowerShell scripting. This updated edition offers a thorough exploration of the latest advancements in PowerShell, providing a deep…
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The Ultimate Kali Linux Book: Harness Nmap, Metasploit, Aircrack-ng, and Empire for Cutting-Edge Pentesting, Third Edition by Glen D. Singh (REVIEW)
“The Ultimate Kali Linux Book: Harness Nmap, Metasploit, Aircrack-ng, and Empire for Cutting-Edge Pentesting, Third Edition” by Glen D. Singh is an essential read for anyone serious about penetration testing and cybersecurity. As an industry staple, Kali Linux provides a robust platform for security professionals to test and secure systems, and Singh’s book offers an…
The Security Noob interviews Kevin Pagano of stark4n6
Kevin Pagano is a seasoned cybersecurity professional specializing in Digital Forensics and Incident Response. With a strong technical background and a passion for unravelling complex cyber incidents, Kevin has become a trusted expert in investigating and mitigating cyber threats. When i first started getting into DFIR and was searching for all blogs and tools to…
Black Hat Python by Justin Seitz and Tim Arnold (REVIEW)
If you’re diving into the world of ethical hacking and penetration testing, “Black Hat Python: Python Programming for Hackers and Pentesters” by Justin Seitz and Tim Arnold is an essential read. Published by No Starch Press, this book is a treasure trove of practical knowledge and hands-on techniques that cater to both budding and seasoned…
Dead Simple Python Idiomatic Python for the Impatient Programmer by Jason C. McDonald (REVIEW)
“Dead Simple Python: Idiomatic Python for the Impatient Programmer” by Jason C. McDonald is a gem in the realm of Python programming literature, offering a refreshing and concise approach to mastering the language for both novice and seasoned developers alike. In a landscape often cluttered with verbose technical manuals, McDonald’s book stands out for its…
The Art of Cyberwarfare: An Investigator’s Guide to Espionage, Ransomware, and Organized Cybercrime by Jon DiMaggio (REVIEW)
In “The Art of Cyberwarfare: An Investigator’s Guide to Espionage, Ransomware, and Organized Cybercrime” by Jon DiMaggio, readers are presented with a compelling exploration of this complex landscape and are equipped with essential strategies for defence. DiMaggio adeptly opens the discussion by tracing the evolution of cyber threats, from the innocuous Yankee Doodle virus of…
Interview with Hacker, Programmer and Former Armoured Recon Patrol Commander Leigh Trinity
Today, I have the privilege of sitting down with a remarkable individual who I have been friends with for a while now, a former armored recon patrol commander, she has traded the battlefield for the digital frontier, wielding her skills in C# and Python to fortify systems against potential threats. But that’s not all—beyond the…
Cybersecurity, Threats, Malware Trends & Strategies by Tim Rains 2nd Edition REVIEW
In the ever-changing landscape of cyber threats, malware, and data protection, Tim Rains’ book Cybersecurity, Threats, Malware Trends & Strategies provides an invaluable look into the current and future state of cyber security. With a wealth of knowledge and insights garnered from his time as a director at Microsoft’s Cybersecurity Solutions Group, Rains is able…
Cybersecurity-Attacks and Defenses Strategies 3rd Edition by Yuri Diogenes & Dr Erdal Ozkaya REVIEW
This book is a little different to the ones I have been reading recently in that it is more general in a sense that it covers the whole cybersecurity umbrella regarding red and blue teaming and the like. It’s nice every now and then to just read book like this every now and then over…
Network Basics for Hackers by Occupy the Web REVIEW!
Today I get to review another book from Occupy the Web who I am a big fan of, his books are fantastic, and I have every one that has been released so far, so when this book `Networking for Hackers` was getting released it was a total no brainer in working through it. It couldn’t…