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Author: David Endler
ISBN : B00EHIEDW2
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Download for free books Free Hacking Exposed Unified Communications & VoIP Security Secrets & Solutions 2/E for everyone book mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link In-depth explanations of over a dozen ways that unified communications systems can be hacked and exactly how to protect them from attack, based wholly on actual real-world scenarios.
Hacking Exposed Unified Communications, Second Edition includes five all-new chapters, as well as massive updates throughout. The #1 threat to enterprise networks, toll fraud and service abuse, is the focus of one of the new chapters; other new chapters will cover harassing calls and TDoS, social engineering and information harvesting, Microsoft Lync server, and VoIP components and targets.
The Hacking Exposed brand is synonymous with practical, get-the-job-done tips for security practitioners. Threats to network security are more virulent today than ever before--Hacking Exposed Unified Communications, Second Edition is an essential read for information security professionals who must successfully troubleshoot the newest, toughest hacks ever seen.
- Features five completely new chapters as well as thoroughly updated content throughout the book: new chapters on VoIP components and targets, toll fraud, social engineering, harassment, and Microsoft Lync server
- Internationally recognized, the Hacking Exposed series has an accessible style and format with its original, bulletproof pedagogy that includes attack/countermeasures, risk ratings, case studies, self-assessment tips, check lists, and organizational strategies
- Every case study in the book has been updated with the latest enterprise hacking scenarios
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- Access within a single volume to informed insights into core security issues across the leading Unified Communications technologies and architectures today
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- Print Length: 560 pages
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- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 2 edition (December 20, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00EHIEDW2
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Free Hacking Exposed Unified Communications & VoIP Security Secrets & Solutions 2/E
Hacking VoIP barely describes this book however, "How to Save Yourself Thousands, While Securiing Your VoIP Infrastructure, by Learning How to Hack VoIP" is too long. There is only so many good things to say about this book.
Hacking VoIP is one of those rare books you WILL keep around for reference time and time again. If you're in the VoIP business, it will likely save you a lot of time, money, and headaches as the book illustrates the mechanisms that attackers use to compromise IP phone systems. My current employer is a Managed Services Provider, where ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider) is one of our realms. I wish I would have had this version of the book years ago as I would have saved thousands.
Now to be fair about the above statement: "Saving thousands" feel free to Google me up under the terms: "VoIP" and "Fraud." I have been around the block for some time and I cannot emphasize the statement: "It will save you time, money, and headaches..."
Subject matter is broken down easily for the beginner, right up to the experienced reader. My biggest qualm was where would I classify this book: someone looking to certify? (CCVP, etc.), someone looking to learn, someone in the industry? There are a lot of benefits for anyone dealing with VoIP in any capacity. I look at the book as an investment in the VoIP infrastructure. It is money well spent.
Again, whether you're a penetration tester, someone performing incident response or forensics with relevance to VoIP, someone studying the fundamentals of security with relevance to VoIP; you must have this book period.
By Jesus Oquendo
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