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Learning Network Forensics

You're reading from   Learning Network Forensics Identify and safeguard your network against both internal and external threats, hackers, and malware attacks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
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ISBN-13 9781782174905
Length 274 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Learning Network Forensics
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Becoming Network 007s FREE CHAPTER 2. Laying Hands on the Evidence 3. Capturing & Analyzing Data Packets 4. Going Wireless 5. Tracking an Intruder on the Network 6. Connecting the Dots – Event Logs 7. Proxies, Firewalls, and Routers 8. Smuggling Forbidden Protocols – Network Tunneling 9. Investigating Malware – Cyber Weapons of the Internet 10. Closing the Deal – Solving the Case Index

Knowing malware


The word "mal" has its origin in Latin and means "bad" in English. "Ware", on the other hand, carries the meaning of "products". Hence, when we put these two together, we get the sense of having bad products or goods made with a bad intent.

As per NIST publication SP800-83, malware, also known as malicious code or malicious software, is meant to signify a program that is inserted (usually covertly) in a system with the intent of compromising or disrupting the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of the victim's data, applications, or operating system. Over the past few years, malware has emerged as an all encompassing term that includes all sorts of malicious programs, including viruses, worms, Trojans, rootkits, and so on.

Today, malware is considered the most significant external threat to computers and networks. Malware causes considerable losses to organizations in terms of the widespread damage caused, disruption of functioning, and huge recovery efforts required...

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