"Blackhatonomics "explains the basic economic truths of the
underworld of hacking, and why people around the world devote
tremendous resources to developing and implementing malware. The
book provides an economic view of the evolving business of
cybercrime, showing the methods and motivations behind organized
cybercrime attacks, and the changing tendencies towards
cyber-warfare. Written by an exceptional author team of Will
Gragido, Daniel J Molina, John Pirc and Nick Selby,
"Blackhatonomics" takes practical academic principles and backs
them up with use cases and extensive interviews, placing you right
into the mindset of the cyber criminal.
Historical perspectives of the development of malware as it
evolved into a viable economic endeavour
Country specific cyber-crime analysis of the United States, China,
and Russia, as well as an analysis of the impact of Globalization
on cyber-crime.
Presents the behind the scenes methods used to successfully
execute financially motivated attacks in a globalized cybercrime
economy.
Provides unique insights, analysis, and useful tools for
justifying corporate information security budgets.
Provides multiple points of view, from pure research, to
corporate, to academic, to law enforcement.
Includes real world cybercrime case studies and profiles of
high-profile cybercriminals.
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