IT security breaches are increasingly becoming big headlines- think Sony Pictures, Wikileaks and Apple
iCloud.
With millions of consumers vulnerable as major corporations come under
attack, Wiley are publishing a new selection of practical security
titles to help professionals improve their organisation’s security,
understand more about ‘phishing’ or scammers, learn how to secure mobile
apps and develop strategies to thwart network attacks and exploitation.
The
Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook
By Dominic Chell, Tyrone Erasmus, Shaun Colley and Ollie Whitehouse
ISBN: 9781118958506, April 2015, Paperback, £42.50
This book shows readers the mobile application security issues
associated with apps on Android, Blackberry and Windows Mobile platforms
to uncover why they pose a threat to both consumers and organisations.
Phishing
Dark Waters: The Offensive and Defensive Sides of Malicious Emails
By Christopher Hadnagy, Michele Fincher and Robin Dreeke
ISBN: 9781118958476, May 2015, Paperback, £23.99
Author Chris Hadnagy is paid by companies to hack employee computers, to
help teach them about cyber security. In this new book, the authors
analyse phishing from the viewpoint of human decision-making to teach
readers how to spot malicious emails.
Secrets
and Lies: Digital Security in a Networked World (15th Anniversary
Edition)
By Bruce Schneier
ISBN: 9781119092438, May 2015, Hardback, £20.99
Anniversary edition of the bestselling book by master of cryptography
Bruce Schneier . The author uses his extensive field experience to
provide a practical guide to achieving security throughout computer
networks.
Security
Intelligence: A Practitioner’s Guide to Solving Enterprise Security
Challenges
By Qing Li and Gregory Clark,
ISBN: 9781118896693, June 2015, Paperback, £42.50
A handbook for security in modern times, that makes advanced security
practices for organisations accessible to all security engineers,
developers and corporate IT staff.
Network
Attacks and Exploitation: A Framework
By Matthew Monte
ISBN: 9781118987124, September 2015, Paperback, £30.99
One of the biggest challenges for security professionals worldwide, in
government and private companies, is how to thwart both network attacks
(hacking) and network exploitation (espionage). This book will provide
readers with guidance to develop strategies for better network security.
Wireshark
for Security Professionals
By Jessey Bullock and Jan Kadijk
ISBN: 9781118918210, September 2015, Paperback, £36.99
This is a comprehensive guide to Wireshark, the standard network
analysis tool used across many industries. Providing insight into this
invaluable tool, it will help security professionals solve any security
challenge.
The
Network Security Test Lab: A Step-by-Step Guide By Michael Gregg
By Michael Gregg
ISBN: 9781118987056, September 2015, Paperback, £33.99
This is a complete guide to IT security and proactive defence. Covering
the full complement of malware, viruses, and other attack technologies,
it provides the most up-to-date methods for thwarting would-be attackers.
The
Realities of Security Big Data
By Davi Ottenheimer
ISBN: 9781118559215, November 2015, Paperback, £20.99
This book outlines the emerging security risks of Big Data from the view
of both IT and business management. It helps IT leaders identify how and
where to best protect Big Data environments from disclosure, disruption
or loss.
The
Antivirus Hacker's Handbook
By Joxean Koret and Elias Bachaalany
ISBN: 9781119028758, November 2015, Paperback, £33.99
Viruses are a prolific and dangerous security vulnerability. Written for
software reverse engineers, penetration testers, security researchers
and those involved in software security, this book focusses on how to
reverse engineer antivirus software, detect vulnerabilities and exploit
them.
