Preface
Ethical hacking is the practice of knowing and understanding your adversary by learning about how attackers operate, including what they look for, what tools they use, and what techniques they employ against their victims. As organizations and individuals rely more on digital platforms for communication, commerce, and storage, the risk of cyber threats looms larger than ever before. Ethical hacking is the answer to those threats by offering a proactive defense strategy against malicious actors seeking to exploit vulnerabilities for nefarious purposes.
There are three main areas of coverage:
- Chapters 1–4 are about information gathering and reconnaissance
- Chapters 5–10 are about hacking techniques and tools
- Chapters 11–14 are about defense and other areas of hacking (example, the cloud and IoT)
This introductory guide aims to demystify the realm of ethical hacking by providing a comprehensive overview of its fundamental concepts, methodologies, and tools. Through practical examples and hands-on exercises, you will embark on a journey to understand the principles of ethical hacking, explore common attack vectors, and learn best practices to secure digital assets effectively.
Whether you’re a seasoned professional seeking to enhance your cybersecurity skills or a novice intrigued by the intricacies of ethical hacking, this book serves as a valuable resource to confidently navigate the complex landscape of cybersecurity. Join me as we delve into the world of ethical hacking, and embark on a quest to safeguard systems and networks from the ever-evolving threat landscape.
There is a lot of demand for people with skills in the areas covered, including IT, security personnel, security operators, and incident responders.