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« on: November 19, 2008, 12:12:35 PM »

For those of you looking to get started in your ethical hacking career and come here asking the "where do I start" question, you'll typically receive a response about creating a lab of your own. This is usually followed by more questions of "how do I do this" and "what do I need."

Lucky for you, there's a book that covers just this topic. While on one of my frequent visits to the computer security section of Borders, I stumbled across a book called "Build Your Own Security Lab: A Field Guide for Network Testing" by Michael Gregg (has authored several security books, specifically the CEH ExamPrep guide mentioned in these forums).

This book seems to be a great resource for getting started with your own lab and getting up to speed on many different tools. For those of you that are already experienced or that have read the ExamPrep book, this one seems to be more like v2 of the study guide. It covers much of the same material but does have some newly added stuff as well. For those of you just getting started, this is probably a good book to have on your self.

If anyone has any personal experience with this one or has read it, please post your thoughts. I only glanced through it while at the store.

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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2008, 04:26:44 PM »

I have a copy of it. It's really a pretty good book overall. I particularly like the exercises at the ends of the chapters. They give you a bit of a chance to test out what you've been reading about. I think my only gripe (and its a minor one) is that some of the URLs given are dead. Such is the nature of technology books.
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« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2008, 02:40:24 AM »

Thanks, BillV. I will check this out. I've a lab already setup, but it might have something in there that I'm missing.


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