Shakaal ™:
Shakaal ™:
I do recommend the below books to our new intern in the company which is providing infosec services..so enjoy and feel free to share it or to do whatever you want with it..
The books that I recommend are;
#Hacking:
1. The Hacker Playbook 2: Practical Guide To Penetration Testing, Peter Kim
#Exploitation
2. Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, 2nd ed, by Jon Erickson
3. The Shellcoder's Handbook: Discovering and Exploiting Security Holes. 2nd ed, by Chris Anley, John Heasman, Felix Lindner and Gerardo Richarte
#Python
4. Violent Python, by TJ O'Connor
5. Black Hat Python: Python Programming for Hackers and Pentesters 1st ed, by Justin Seitz
#Manuals and #Guidelines
*Informal Manuals:
6. Rtfm: Red Team Field Manual, By Ben Clark
7. Blue Team Field Manual (BTFM), by Alan J White
8. Hash Crack: Password Cracking Manual Paperback, by Joshua Picolet
*Formal Manuals:
9. Blue Team Handbook: Incident Response Edition: A condensed field guide for the Cyber Security Incident Responder, by Don Murdoch
10. Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Guide 1st Editio, by Rafay Baloch
#Security:
*Informal:
11. Defensive Security Handbook: Best Practices for Securing Infrastructure 1st ed, by Lee Brotherston and Amanda Berlin
#Official Kali Book:
12. Kali Linux Revealed Mastering the Penetration Testing Distribution, by Raphael Hertzog, Jim O'Gorman and Mati Aharoni
#Redteam
13. Advanced Penetration Testing: Hacking the World's Most Secure Networks 1st ed, by Wil Allsopp
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Some bio for the above authors:
1- Violent Python: TJ O'Connor has GCFA, GCIH, GSEC, GCIA, GIAC Security Expert (GSE), OSCP and OSCE
2- The Hacker Playbook 2: Peter Kim has GCIH, GCWN, GWAPT, GXPN, and GMOB
3- Blue Team Handbook: Don Murdoch has GSE, CISSP: ISSAP and 10 more SANS certifcations
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