Unified Communications Forensics: Anatomy of Common UC Attacks
Unified Communications Forensics: Anatomy of Common UC Attacks is the first book to explain the issues and vulnerabilities and demonstrate the attacks, forensic artifacts, and countermeasures required to establish a secure (UC) environment. This book is written by leading UC experts Nicholas Grant and Joseph W. Shaw II and provides material never before found on the market, including: • analysis of forensic artifacts in common UC attacks • an in-depth look at established UC technologies and attack exploits • hands-on understanding of UC attack vectors and associated countermeasures • companion website http://secvoip.com giving readers access to the most up-to-date information on UC attacks. - Provides key information for hackers and pen testers on the most current Unified Communications implementations - The only book to explore and demonstrate how to work with digital artifacts from attacks within the UC environment - Deals with UC security from multiple angles—less about theory and more about hands-on threat defense and forensics
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Unified Communications Forensics: Anatomy of Common UC Attacks
Unified Communications Forensics: Anatomy of Common UC Attacks is the first book to explain the issues and vulnerabilities and demonstrate the attacks, forensic artifacts, and countermeasures required to establish a secure (UC) environment. This book is written by leading UC experts Nicholas Grant and Joseph W. Shaw II and provides material never before found on the market, including: • analysis of forensic artifacts in common UC attacks • an in-depth look at established UC technologies and attack exploits • hands-on understanding of UC attack vectors and associated countermeasures • companion website http://secvoip.com giving readers access to the most up-to-date information on UC attacks. - Provides key information for hackers and pen testers on the most current Unified Communications implementations - The only book to explore and demonstrate how to work with digital artifacts from attacks within the UC environment - Deals with UC security from multiple angles—less about theory and more about hands-on threat defense and forensics
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Unified Communications Forensics: Anatomy of Common UC Attacks

Unified Communications Forensics: Anatomy of Common UC Attacks

Unified Communications Forensics: Anatomy of Common UC Attacks

Unified Communications Forensics: Anatomy of Common UC Attacks

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Unified Communications Forensics: Anatomy of Common UC Attacks is the first book to explain the issues and vulnerabilities and demonstrate the attacks, forensic artifacts, and countermeasures required to establish a secure (UC) environment. This book is written by leading UC experts Nicholas Grant and Joseph W. Shaw II and provides material never before found on the market, including: • analysis of forensic artifacts in common UC attacks • an in-depth look at established UC technologies and attack exploits • hands-on understanding of UC attack vectors and associated countermeasures • companion website http://secvoip.com giving readers access to the most up-to-date information on UC attacks. - Provides key information for hackers and pen testers on the most current Unified Communications implementations - The only book to explore and demonstrate how to work with digital artifacts from attacks within the UC environment - Deals with UC security from multiple angles—less about theory and more about hands-on threat defense and forensics

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780124046054
Publisher: Syngress Publishing
Publication date: 10/07/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 156
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Nicholas Grant is an information security professional with over ten years of experience within the industry. He holds a CISSP and has an M.S. in Management of Information Systems Security from Colorado Technical Institute. He works as a Vulnerability Manager for a large financial institution and is a professor, teaching Bachelor's and Associate-level courses at a nationally accredited university.Joseph W. Shaw II (CISM, CISSP, EnCE, GAWN) has been working in Information Security for over 18 years, with experience in industry verticals including telecommunications, energy, luxury retail, legal, and healthcare. He is now a consultant for a large worldwide professional services company, where he provides expertise in Digital Forensics with an emphasis on incident response, malware analysis and reverse engineering, vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, and security even and incident management.
Nicholas Grant is an information security professional with over ten years of experience within the industry. He holds a CISSP and has an M.S. in Management of Information Systems Security from Colorado Technical Institute. He works as a Vulnerability Manager for a large financial institution and is a professor, teaching Bachelor’s and Associate-level courses at a nationally accredited university.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: A Brief Introduction Chapter 2: Spit, Phishing, and Other Social Outings Chapter 3: Misconfiguration Begat Toll Fraud and Other VoIP Mischief Chapter 4: Mixed Signals Chapter 5: Can You Hear Me Now Chapter 6: When SIP Attacks Chapter 7: Hacking the Network Chapter 8: VoIP Bots Chapter 9: Introduction to Digital Forensics Chapter 10: Security Best Practices – VoIP Implementation Policy

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Complete forensic analysis and defense tactics for common unified communications attacks that plague today’s UC environment

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