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Skins by Gavin Watson is arguably the single most important record
of '70s skinhead culture in Britain. Rightly celebrated as a true
classic of photobook publishing, the book is now reissued in a
high-quality new edition under close supervision from the
photographer. The scores of black and white shots offer a
fascinating glimpse into a skinhead community that was
multi-cultural, tightly knit and, above all else, fiercely proud of
its look. These are classic photographs of historical value. "What
makes Gavin's photos so special is that when you look at them,
there's clearly trust from the subject towards the photographer, so
it feels like you're in the photo rather than just observing." -
Shane Meadows (Director of award-winning film This Is England). The
book, described by The Times as "a modern classic", forms an
important visual record of its time and has attained cult status in
the genre, alongside works by other eminent photographers such as
Derek Ridgers and Nick Knight. "Arguably one of the best and most
important books about youth fashion and culture ever published." -
Vice Magazine
Skins by Gavin Watson is arguably the single most important record
of '70s skinhead culture in Britain. Rightly celebrated as a true
classic of photobook publishing, the book is now reissued in a
high-quality new edition under close supervision from the
photographer. The scores of black and white shots offer a
fascinating glimpse into a skinhead community that was
multi-cultural, tightly knit and, above all else, fiercely proud of
its look. These are classic photographs of historical value. "What
makes Gavin's photos so special is that when you look at them,
there's clearly trust from the subject towards the photographer, so
it feels like you're in the photo rather than just observing." -
Shane Meadows (Director of award-winning film This Is England). The
book, described by The Times as "a modern classic", forms an
important visual record of its time and has attained cult status in
the genre, alongside works by other eminent photographers such as
Derek Ridgers and Nick Knight. "Arguably one of the best and most
important books about youth fashion and culture ever published." -
Vice Magazine
Social engineering attacks target the weakest link in an
organization's security human beings. Everyone knows these attacks
are effective, and everyone knows they are on the rise. Now,
"Social Engineering Penetration Testing" gives you the practical
methodology and everything you need to plan and execute a social
engineering penetration test and assessment. You will gain
fascinating insights into how social engineering techniques
including email phishing, telephone pretexting, and physical
vectors can be used to elicit information or manipulate individuals
into performing actions that may aid in an attack. Using the book's
easy-to-understand models and examples, you will have a much better
understanding of how best to defend against these attacks.
The authors of "Social Engineering Penetration Testing "show you
hands-on techniques they have used at RandomStorm to provide
clients with valuable results that make a real difference to the
security of their businesses. You will learn about the differences
between social engineering pen tests lasting anywhere from a few
days to several months. The book shows you how to use widely
available open-source tools to conduct your pen tests, then walks
you through the practical steps to improve defense measures in
response to test results.
Understand how to plan and execute an effective social engineering
assessment Learn how to configure and use the open-source tools
available for the social engineer Identify parts of an assessment
that will most benefit time-critical engagements Learn how to
design target scenarios, create plausible attack situations, and
support various attack vectors with technology Create an assessment
report, then improve defense measures in response to test
results"
Not just an ambitious restoration of a fascinating unseen archive,
but a book that takes on the gargantuan task of shifting the
collective memory around key moments in British youth culture
history, with a mesmerizing force of honesty and humanity. By the
man who's previous books Skins (1994), and Skins & Punks
(2008), have been hailed as modern classics, Damiani is pleased to
announce the latest Gavin Watson monograph, titled Oh the Fun We
Had! Appropriating the Madness lyrics as an anthem of its times,
this intimate selection of photography disrupts the notion of
skinheads and council estate residents as problematic figures in an
almost endearing manner while still preserving the subversive
character of the cult of youth. At an undisputed time of little
optimism, Oh the Fun We Had! is a very important fly-on-the-wall
testimonial and reminder that no matter how difficult life is; so
it shall also be Fun... At least when captured from the right
angle.
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