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Ethical Hacking
Alana Maurushat
Alana Maurushat is Professor of Cybersecurity and Behaviour at Western Syndney University. She is also on the Board of Directors for the cybercrime investigation firm IFW Global.
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Table of contents
- § Chapter I, Why Ethical Hacking?
- § Chapter II, Essential Terms and Concepts
- § Chapter III, Methodology and Quantitative Studies of Ethical Hacking - Evidence-Based Decision and Policy-Making
- § Chapter IV, Legal Cases Around the World
- § Chapter V, Select Ethical-Hacking Incidences - Anonymous
- § Chapter VI, Select Ethical-Hacking Incidences - Chaos Computer Club, CyberBerkut, LulzSec, Iranian Cyber Army, and Others
- § Chapter VII, Online Civil Disobedience
- § Chapter VIII, Hacktivism
- § Chapter IX, Penetration/Intrusion Testing and Vulnerability Disclosure
- § Chapter X, Counterattack/Hackback
- § Chapter XI, Security Activism
- § Chapter XII, Ethical-Hacking Challenges in Legal Frameworks, Investigation, Prosecution, and Sentencing
- § Chapter XIII, Ethical Hacking, Whistle-Blowing, and Human Rights and Freedoms
- § Chapter XIV, Toward an Ethical-Hacking Framework
- § Bibliography