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Red team engineering : the art of building offensive tools and infrastructure / Casey Erdmann.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Erdmann, Casey, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer security.
Computer networks--Security measures.
Computer networks.
Engineering systems--Security measures.
Engineering systems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (352 pages)
Edition:
[First edition].
Place of Publication:
San Francisco, CA : No Starch Press, [2026]
Summary:
Offensive security isn't just about running scripts; it's about implementing engineering solutions. Red Team Engineering will show you how to transition from penetration tester to red team operator--taking you beyond the basics of exploitation to teach you the "how" of professional offensive development and infrastructure engineering. Casey Erdmann, an experienced red team operator, guides you through the complete development life cycle of a modern cyber operation. Using a project-based approach, you'll engineer a complete offensive arsenal as you: Build full-stack credential harvesting apps with HTML, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL. Create brute-force and password-spraying tools in Python to attack SMB services. Use Go to craft custom ransomware with encryption/decryption logic. Abandon manual server setups for reproducible, disposable infrastructure. Deploy C2 servers, redirectors, and phishing infrastructure on AWS. You'll also learn how to: Tunnel through firewalls with reverse VPNs using OpenVPN and PiVPN. Manage fleet configurations at scale with Salt Project. Simulate execution of end-to-end scenarios like deploying a physical "dropbox." Whether your goal is to understand the enemy or to level up your penetration testing skills, Red Team Engineering will show you how to build professional-grade hacking tools that get the job done.
Notes:
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
OCLC:
1570231831

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