#InfoSecBookClub
Some great #Infosec related books I read this year. I would highly recommend for anyone interested in #Infosec:
The Devil Never Sleeps by Juliette Kayyem - About getting ready for incidents by assessing where you are and defining that as a ground truth. #TheDevileNeverSleeps
Tracers in the Dark by @agreenberg - About how cryptocurrency can be used to trace criminal activity on the dark web. #TracersInTheDark
#infosecbookclub #infosec #thedevileneversleeps #tracersinthedark
I was able to finish #TracersInTheDark by @agreenberg over coffee this morning, and as usual with Andy's books, it is a great read. It covers the evolution of #CryptoCurrency tracing to track down criminals by using actual #TrueCrime investigation reporting. Definitely a read for anyone interested in any of these tags:
#FinancialCrime
#WhiteCollarCrime
#EconomicCrime
Definitely a strong recommendation for #InfoSecBookClub
I consumed the audio version narrated by Ari Fliakos and it was wonderfully narrated too.
#tracersinthedark #cryptocurrency #truecrime #financialcrime #whitecollarcrime #economiccrime #infosecbookclub
#infosecbookclub
Count Down to Zero Day, Kim Zetter
Sandworm, Andy Greenberg
The Art of Software Testing, Glen Meyers
Code, Lawrence Lessig
Firewalls and Internet Security, Cheswick and Bellovin
I'm reading "The Art of Cyberwarfare" and I'll let you know how it goes! It seems like a great book so far, and has given me a lot of ideas...
Chapter 7 is Open Source Threat Hunting! I haven't heard of ThreatNote before; use it to keep track of information and details gathered.
Do I get to say #thrunting now?
#thrunting #infosecbookclub #infosec