OSTechNix · @ostechnix
630 followers · 1691 posts · Server floss.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
624 followers · 1682 posts · Server floss.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
623 followers · 1679 posts · Server floss.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
622 followers · 1677 posts · Server floss.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
625 followers · 1636 posts · Server floss.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
625 followers · 1635 posts · Server floss.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
625 followers · 1633 posts · Server floss.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
623 followers · 1628 posts · Server floss.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
624 followers · 1626 posts · Server floss.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
583 followers · 1567 posts · Server floss.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
582 followers · 1562 posts · Server floss.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
580 followers · 1556 posts · Server floss.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
571 followers · 1538 posts · Server floss.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
551 followers · 1516 posts · Server floss.social
Shannaniggans · @Shanna
381 followers · 97 posts · Server infosec.exchange

Books I currently am in the middle of (infosec related).

Not sure I'll ever get them all finished but at least I have a few things to keep me interested every day!

1. Head First Python
Got this to play along with
@abrignoni's
DFIR Python Study Group - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz6

oreilly.com/library/view/head-

2. Learning Android Forensics
Covers the Android platform and its architecture, and provides a high-level overview of what Android forensics entails. Using this while learning the Android SDK toolset.

packtpub.com/product/learning-

3. Android Security Internals
Building out my understanding of the Android security features.

nostarch.com/androidsecurity

4. Psychology of intelligence analysis
Its important to understand our own biases and how to deal with that when doing analysis work.

cia.gov/resources/csi/books-mo

5. Linux basics for hackers
Cause I never feel like I'm good enough with Linux, there is always more I can learn.

nostarch.com/linuxbasicsforhac

6. The Ghidra Book
Walking through all the basics and more of Ghidra.

ghidrabook.com

#python #reverseengineering #ghidra #android #threatintelligence #androidforensics #LinuxBasics

Last updated 2 years ago

Shannaniggans · @Shanna
394 followers · 106 posts · Server infosec.exchange

Books I currently am in the middle of (infosec related).

Not sure I'll ever get them all finished but at least I have a few things to keep me interested every day!

1. Head First Python
Got this to play along with
@abrignoni's
DFIR Python Study Group - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz6

oreilly.com/library/view/head-

2. Learning Android Forensics
Covers the Android platform and its architecture, and provides a high-level overview of what Android forensics entails. Using this while learning the Android SDK toolset.

packtpub.com/product/learning-

3. Android Security Internals
Building out my understanding of the Android security features.

nostarch.com/androidsecurity

4. Psychology of intelligence analysis
Its important to understand our own biases and how to deal with that when doing analysis work.

cia.gov/resources/csi/books-mo

5. Linux basics for hackers
Cause I never feel like I'm good enough with Linux, there is always more I can learn.

nostarch.com/linuxbasicsforhac

6. The Ghidra Book
Walking through all the basics and more of Ghidra.

ghidrabook.com

#python #reverseengineering #ghidra #android #threatintelligence #androidforensics #LinuxBasics

Last updated 2 years ago

Anonymous :verified_neko:🏴 · @YourAnonRiots
4125 followers · 26306 posts · Server mstdn.social
ricardo :mastodon: · @governa
404 followers · 2310 posts · Server fosstodon.org
Cainmark 🚲 · @cainmark
310 followers · 3294 posts · Server mstdn.social
OSTechNix · @ostechnix
520 followers · 1486 posts · Server floss.social