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Cracking Security Misconceptions
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Cracking Security Misconceptions
by Andrew Peterson
Published by O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2016
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Cracking Security Misconceptions
Cracking Security Misconceptions
Cracking Security Misconceptions
About the Author
Cracking Security Misconceptions
Introduction
Misconception #1: Hackers Are Criminals
White Hat
Black Hat
Gray Hat
Wrap-up
Misconception #2: Hackers Must Be Geniuses
United States Department of Justice
Target
Misconception #3: Hacks Are Sophisticated and Complex
Social Engineering
Network Attacks
Web Application Attacks
Endpoint Attacks
Wrap-up
Misconception #4: Hackers Have No Reason to Attack Me
Motivated by Knowledge
Motivated by Money
Motivated by Politics
Motivated by Revenge (Insider Threat)
Wrap-up
Misconception #5: There’s No Money in Hacking
Misconception #6: Big Organizations Are the Most Secure
Misconception #7: If I’m Compliant, I’m Secure
Misconception #8: There’s Nothing I Can Do to Stop Hackers
Flaw #1: The Gray Scale
Flaw #2: No Knowledge of a Hack
A Way Forward
Conclusion