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Power up your Windows security skills with expert guidance, in-depth technical insights, and dozens of real-world vulnerability examples from Google Project Zero’s most renowned researcher! Learn core components of the system in greater depth than ever before, and gain hands-on experience probing advanced Microsoft security systems with the added benefit of PowerShell scripts. Windows Security Internals is a must-have for anyone needing to understand the Windows operating system’s low-level implementations, whether to discover new vulnerabilities or protect against known ones. Developers, devops, and security researchers will all find unparalleled insight into the operating system’s key elements and weaknesses, surpassing even Microsoft’s official documentation. Author James Forshaw teaches through meticulously crafted PowerShell examples that can be experimented with and modified, covering everything from basic resource security analysis to advanced techniques like using network authentication. The examples will help you actively test and manipulate system behaviors, learn how Windows secures files and the registry, re-create from scratch how the system grants access to a resource, learn how Windows implements authentication both locally and over a network, and much more. You’ll also explore a wide range of topics, such as: Windows security architecture, including both the kernel and user-mode applications The Windows Security Reference Monitor (SRM), including access tokens, querying and setting a resource’s security descriptor, and access checking and auditing Interactive Windows authentication and credential storage in the Security Account Manager (SAM) and Active Directory Mechanisms of network authentication protocols, including NTLM and Kerberos In an era of sophisticated cyberattacks on Windows networks, mastering the operating system’s complex security mechanisms is more crucial than ever. Whether you’re defending against the latest cyber threats or delving into the intricacies of Windows security architecture, you’ll find Windows Security Internals indispensable in your efforts to navigate the complexities of today’s cybersecurity landscape. Review: Must-read for any security practitioner who uses Windows - An absolutely amazing deep dive into the Windows security internals, with Powershell examples to help you play around yourself. I keep it very close as a reference as well - just an amazing book. Review: Content is great but the book condition is terrible - I just received two books inside a box, with no plastic protecting them. Result? One of the books is damaged… Frustrating.




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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 48 Reviews |
M**K
Must-read for any security practitioner who uses Windows
An absolutely amazing deep dive into the Windows security internals, with Powershell examples to help you play around yourself. I keep it very close as a reference as well - just an amazing book.
P**O
Content is great but the book condition is terrible
I just received two books inside a box, with no plastic protecting them. Result? One of the books is damaged… Frustrating.
A**E
Amazing
This Book really dives deep into the windows system, highly recommend if you are intrested in learning about powershell and the windows kernel, teaches me stuff I didnt even know about, highly recommend
F**.
Simply awesome!
This book is a must read for any system or network admin, that want to add the security element to his skills. Its not simple, it’s quite extensive in terms of notions, but if you read it you’ll deep dive into windows security mechanisms. It takes the latest windows 11 version, down to windows 7 or 8, which are obsoletes but still… you’ll be able to view and understand what makes the security of windows across these versions and possibly how to take advantage of it. I would recommend also for any pentester such as red teamer, that would take advantage of it. If you add books such as Evasive malwares from NoStarchPress, and Malware Development from Packt, you’ll have a solid understanding of windows security internals and how to create various malwares for pentesting and red reaming tasks, at an high level which is not covered as this deep at school.
J**S
Good book
Good book.
M**S
Evade Me
One of the best Ressourcen out there on that topic
A**M
Good book. Even better book for people who like powershell
This book is quite intense but delivers great insights. Unfortunately it is very powershell-heavy. I was hoping that it would explore the security internals more with c or c++ examples
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