The first guide to planning and performing a physical penetration
test on your computer's security
Most IT security teams concentrate on keeping networks and
systems safe from attacks from the outside-but what if your
attacker was on the inside? While nearly all IT teams perform a
variety of network and application penetration testing procedures,
an audit and test of the physical location has not been as
prevalent. IT teams are now increasingly requesting physical
penetration tests, but there is little available in terms of
training. The goal of the test is to demonstrate any deficiencies
in operating procedures concerning physical security.
Featuring a Foreword written by world-renowned hacker Kevin D.
Mitnick and lead author of "The Art of Intrusion" and "The Art of
Deception," this book is the first guide to planning and performing
a physical penetration test. Inside, IT security expert Wil Allsopp
guides you through the entire process from gathering intelligence,
getting inside, dealing with threats, staying hidden (often in
plain sight), and getting access to networks and data.Teaches IT
security teams how to break into their own facility in order to
defend against such attacks, which is often overlooked by IT
security teams but is of critical importanceDeals with intelligence
gathering, such as getting access building blueprints and satellite
imagery, hacking security cameras, planting bugs, and eavesdropping
on security channelsIncludes safeguards for consultants paid to
probe facilities unbeknown to staffCovers preparing the report and
presenting it to management
In order to defend data, you need to think like a thief-let
"Unauthorised Access" show you how to get inside.
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