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The OSINT Handbook

A practical guide to gathering and analyzing online information
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Explore top open-source Intelligence (OSINT) tools, build threat intelligence, and create a resilient cyber defense against evolving online threats Key Features Explore some of the best open-source intelligence tools such as Maltego, Shodan, and Aircrack-ng Develop an OSINT-driven threat intelligence program to mitigate cyber risks Leverage the power of information through OSINT with real-world case studies Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book DescriptionThe rapid expansion of IT and digital businesses has brought along a surge in online threats, amplifying cybersecurity risks and the need for effective solutions. Enter the OSINT framework, a pivotal ally, enabling organizations with a powerful toolset to proactively fortify security measures. The OSINT Handbook offers practical guidance and insights to enhance your OSINT capabilities. Starting with an introduction to the concept of OSINT, this book explores its applications and the legal and ethical considerations associated with OSINT research. You’ll find essential techniques for gathering and analyzing information using search engines, social media platforms, and other web-based resources. As you advance, this book emphasizes anonymity and techniques for secure browsing, managing digital footprints, and creating online personas. You’ll also gain hands-on experience with popular OSINT tools such as Recon-ng, Maltego, Shodan, and Aircrack-ng, and leverage OSINT to mitigate cyber risks with expert strategies that enhance threat intelligence efforts. Real-world case studies will illustrate the role of OSINT in anticipating, preventing, and responding to cyber threats. By the end of this book, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and tools to confidently navigate the digital landscape and unlock the power of information using OSINT.What you will learn Work with real-life examples of OSINT in action and discover best practices Automate OSINT collection and analysis Harness social media data for OSINT purposes Manage your digital footprint to reduce risk and maintain privacy Uncover and analyze hidden information within documents Implement an effective OSINT-driven threat intelligence program Leverage OSINT techniques to enhance organizational security Who this book is forThis book is for ethical hackers and security professionals who want to expand their cybersecurity knowledge and stay one step ahead of online threats by gaining comprehensive insights into OSINT tools and techniques. Basic knowledge of cybersecurity concepts is required.

Author Biography:

Dale Meredith is an EC-Council-certified ethical hacker/instructor and a Microsoft-certified trainer. Dale has over 10 years of senior IT management experience and was a CTO for an ISP. Dale's skill as an IT trainer is in clarifying tough concepts and ensuring students understand the theory. Dale's teaching style is memorable and entertaining. His expertise has led to many opportunities, including teaching teams in Fortune 500 firms, universities globally, the Department of Homeland Security, and many US military branches. Along with authoring video courses, consulting, and classroom training, you can catch Dale on stage speaking at IT conferences around the world, helping teams keep their companies safe, relevant, and breach-aware.
Release date NZ
March 29th, 2024
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Foreword by Greg Shields
Pages
198
ISBN-13
9781837638277
Product ID
38730207

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