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Record Nr.

UNINA9910820372803321

Autore

Gregg Michael

Titolo

The network security test lab : a step-by-step guide / / Michael Gregg

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Indianapolis, Indiana : , : Wiley, , 2015

©2015

ISBN

1-118-98713-6

1-119-18343-X

1-118-98715-2

Edizione

[1st edition]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (482 p.)

Disciplina

005.8

Soggetti

Computer networks - Security measures

Computer security - Evaluation

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

The Network Security Test Lab; About the Author; Credits; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Building a Hardware and Software Test Platform; Why Build a Lab?; Hardware Requirements; Physical Hardware; Equipment You Already Have; New Equipment Purchases; Used Equipment Purchases; Online Auctions; Thrift Stores; Company Sales; Virtual Hardware; VMware; VirtualBox; Hacker Hardware; Software Requirements; Operating Systems; Microsoft Windows; Linux; Navigating in Linux; Linux Basics; Mac OS X; Software and Applications; Learning Applications; Hacking Software; Summary; Key Terms

ExercisesEquipment Checklist; Installing VMware Workstation; Exploring Linux Operating System Options; Using VMware to Build a Windows Image; Using VMware Converter to Create a Virtual Machine; Exploring Other Operating System Options; Running Kali from VMware; Installing Tools on Your Windows Virtual Machine; Chapter 2 Passive Information Gathering; Starting at the Source; Scrutinizing Key Employees; Dumpster Diving (Electronic); Analyzing Web Page Coding; Exploiting Website Authentication Methods; Mining Job Ads and Analyzing Financial Data; Using Google to Mine Sensitive Information

Exploring Domain OwnershipWHOIS; Regional Internet Registries;



Domain Name System; Identifying Web Server Software; Web Server Location; Summary; Key Terms; Exercises; IP Address and Domain Identification; Information Gathering; Google Hacking; Banner Grabbing; Telnet; Netcat; VisualRoute; Chapter 3 Analyzing Network Traffic; Why Packet Analysis Is Important; How to Capture Network Traffic; Promiscuous Mode; Hubs and Switches; Hubbing Out and Using Taps; Switches; Capturing Network Traffic; Managed and Unmanaged Switches; ARP Cache Poisoning; Flooding; DHCP Redirection

Redirection and Interception with ICMPPreventing Packet Capture; Dynamic Address Inspection; DHCP Snooping; Preventing VLAN Hopping; Detecting Packet Capture; Wireshark; Wireshark Basics; Filtering and Decoding Traffic; Basic Data Capture-A Layer-by-Layer Review; Physical-Data-Link Layer; Network-Internet Layer; Transport-Host-Host Layer; Application Layer; Other Network Analysis Tools; Summary; Key Terms; Exercises; Fun with Packets; Packet Analysis with tcpdump; Packet Filters; Making a One-Way Data Cable; Chapter 4 Detecting Live Systems and Analyzing Results; TCP/IP Basics

The Network Access LayerThe Internet Layer; The Host-to-Host Layer; Transmission Control Protocol; User Datagram Protocol; The Application Layer; Detecting Live Systems with ICMP; ICMP-Ping; Traceroute; Port Scanning; TCP and UDP Port Scanning; Advanced Port-Scanning Techniques; Idle Scan; Analyzing Port Scans; Port-Scanning Tools; Nmap; SuperScan; Other Scanning Tools; OS Fingerprinting; Passive Fingerprinting; Active Fingerprinting; How Nmap OS Fingerprinting Works; Scanning Countermeasures; Summary; Key Terms; Exercises; Understanding Wireshark; Interpreting TCP Flags

Performing an ICMP Packet Decode

Sommario/riassunto

The ultimate hands-on guide to IT security and proactive defense  The Network Security Test Lab is a hands-on, step-by-step guide to ultimate IT security implementation. Covering the full complement of malware, viruses, and other attack technologies, this essential guide walks you through the security assessment and penetration testing process, and provides the set-up guidance you need to build your own security-testing lab. You'll look inside the actual attacks to decode their methods, and learn how to run attacks in an isolated sandbox to better understand how attackers target systems, and h



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910349441403321

Titolo

Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals Through Sustainable Food Systems / / edited by Riccardo Valentini, John L. Sievenpiper, Marta Antonelli, Katarzyna Dembska

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019

ISBN

3-030-23969-1

Edizione

[1st ed. 2019.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XIV, 262 p. 23 illus. in color.)

Disciplina

630

338.19

Soggetti

Agriculture

Sustainability

Food science

Nutrition

Economic development

Food Science

Development Studies

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Part I - CURRENT ISSUES -- Chapter 01:Understanding Food Systems (Marta Antonelli, Katarzyna Dembska, Ludovica Principato, Francesca Allievi) -- Chapter 02:Climate change, sustainable agriculture and food systems. The world after the Paris Agreement (Antonio Bombelli, Arianna Di Paola, Maria Vincenza Chiriacò, Lucia Perugini, Simona Castaldi, Riccardi Valentini) -- Chapter 03:Drivers of migration in the Trans-Mediterranean region: the likely role of climate change and resource security in the geopolitical context (Luca Caporaso, Monia Santini, Sergio Noce, Alberto de Sanctis, Lucio Caracciolo, Marta Antonelli) -- Chapter 04:Nutrition, Health and Dietary trends (John Sievenpiper, Gabriele Riccardi, Camillo Ricordi, Katarzyna Dembska) -- Chapter 05:Eco-Agri-Food Ecology and Human Health (Nadia El-Hage Scialabba) -- Chapter 06:Challenges in youth involvement for sustainable food systems (Domenico Dentoni, Francesca Allievi, Carlos



Barzola Iza, Twan van der Slikke, Prossy Isubukalu, Judith Oduol, S.W.F. Onno Omta) -- Chapter 07:Innovation for sustainable food systems: drivers and challenges (Angelo Riccaboni, Alessio Cavicchi) -- Part II - SOLUTION ORIENTED APPROACH -- Chapter 08:Sustainable and Healthy Diets for Achieving the SDGs: The Role of Consumers (Cecilia Rocha, Daniela Spagnuolo) -- Chapter 09:Unlocking global investments for tackling climate change (Barbara Buchner, Chiara Trabacchi) -- Chapter 10:The Age of FoodTech: Optimizing the Agri-Food Chain with Digital Technologies (Andrea Renda) -- Chapter 11:Exploring the migration-food and nutrition security nexus: How aid policies can maximize the migration-related sustainable development opportunities (Roberto Sensi, Michele Pedrotti) -- Chapter 12:The role of advocacy and activism for achieving the SDGs in food, health, and social justice (Danielle Nierenberg, Sarah Axe, Ellen Gustafson) -- Chapter 13:The role of youth in achieving the SDGs: supporting youth-led solutions for sustainable food systems (Siamak Sam Loni, Dario Piselli, Sienna Nordquist, Kayla Colyard) -- Chapter 14:CONCLUSIONS – The way forward in achieving the SDGs: the urgency of transforming our agri-food systems (Stefano Zamagni).

Sommario/riassunto

This publication offers a systemic analysis of sustainability in the food system, taking as its framework the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda of the United Nations. Targeted chapters from experts in the field cover main challenges in the food system and propose methods for achieving long term sustainability. Authors focus on how sustainability can be achieved along the whole food chain and in different contexts. Timely issues such as food security, climate change and migration and sustainable agriculture are discussed in depth. The volume is unique in its multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach. Chapter authors come from a variety of backgrounds, and authors include academic professors, members of CSO and other international organizations, and policy makers. This plurality allows for a nuanced analysis of sustainability goals and practices from a variety of perspectives, making the book useful to a wide range of readersworking in different areas related to sustainability and food production. The book is targeted towards the academic community and practitioners in the policy, international cooperation, nutrition, geography, and social sciences fields. Professors teaching in nutrition, food technology, food sociology, geography, global economics, food systems, agriculture and agronomy, and political science and international cooperation may find this to be a useful supplemental text in their courses.