


Intrusion Detection Honeypots: Detection through Deception
A**R
excellent read
Very Information and timely. This is a good book for beginners and veterans in information security. There is a good breakdown by topic and ease of implementation.
T**R
Great book about honeypots!
Really enjoyed reading this book about honeypots! It builds a strong case for using honeypots and has great examples and information on how to implement them. There are also great recommendations for where to learn more and how to go beyond what is presented in the book. Chris also has a great sense of humor and this books was surprisingly hard to put down! Really fun to read and excited to put this information to use!
P**L
Nice introduction to trapping the predators.
This book has a nice range of coverage of the topic of honeypots. There are some really fun things to try in there and a lot of excellent information on what you need to watch out for on your installations.
V**V
Practical, no-nonsense detection strategies
Chris Sanders will change your mind about adversary detection.- If you think honeypots are not for you, read this book- If you think your company is not ready for honeypots, read this book- If you want to effectively and simply detect if adversaries are dwelling in your network (and have fun with it), read this book.The core of the book is to provide step-by-step tutorials to setup your own detection mechanisms, from start to finish. What I particularly appreciated is the highlight put in the monitoring aspects, which is often the forgotten part despite being essential. Here, you will get ready-to-use Sigma rules written by the author and that you can download from his website.The book does a great job at covering the different uses of deception as a detection mechanism, from honey services to honey credentials, and gives you food for thought with anecdotes and real-life examples. Some clever ideas made me smile, such as how a standard DHCP server can be used as an unauthorized devices detection mechanism. After these you'll start getting your own ideas which will help raise the bar of cybersecurity.About 230 pages written in a concise, easy to read and efficient way.
M**N
Great read
Great read, I would recommend this book to anyone interested to protecting their organization or home network.
D**.
Good instruction book for security.
Good book to install security on your system.
P**.
Pots-o-honey
Great book, serious lack of honey though.
B**N
Not bad
Great book for teaching basics not the best taught great concepts
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