Ethical Hacking: A Hands-On Guide to Pentesting, Red Teaming, Security Frameworks, and Building Your Own Hacking Lab New

Ethical Hacking: A Hands-On Guide to Pentesting, Red Teaming, Security Frameworks, and Building Your Own Hacking Lab New (Rheinwerk Computing) book cover

Ethical Hacking: A Hands-On Guide to Pentesting, Red Teaming, Security Frameworks, and Building Your Own Hacking Lab New (Rheinwerk Computing)

Author(s): Florian Dalwigk (Author)

  • Publisher: Rheinwerk Computing
  • Publication Date: May 27, 2026
  • Edition: New
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 726 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1493228420
  • ISBN-13: 9781493228423

Book Description

Is your IT system truly secure? There’s only one way to find out: learn to think like a hacker and test it yourself! You’ll start by learning how to find vulnerabilities through techniques like footprinting, scanning, enumeration, and fuzzing. Then you’ll learn to exploit them—and importantly, how to protect against exploits—whether you’re dealing with brute force attacks, cross-site scripting (XSS), SQL injection, social engineering, or any of the other threats out there. With integrated QR codes that connect you to video tutorials and hands-on exercises, this comprehensive guide will have you hacking in no time.

  • Get a deep dive into ethical hacking and professional pentesting
  • Learn key techniques, including reconnaissance, scanning, enumeration, cryptography, and password cracking
  • Create a hacking lab to simulate real threat scenarios and put your learning into practice

The Hacking Lifecycle
From reconnaissance and scanning to exploitation, privilege escalation, and report writing, walk through the phases of a professional pen test. Understand the ethical and legal foundations of white hat hacking and pentesting.

Models, Frameworks, and Standards
Get a thorough grounding in information security models and frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK and zero trust. Learn about professional pentesting standards like PTES, NIST, OWASP, and more.

Hacking Challenges
Test your skills with real-world scenarios! Gather intelligence through open-source research, exploit vulnerabilities such as XSS and SQL injection, perform password cracking and cryptographic analysis, and understand social engineering, malware, and covert communication.

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About the Author

Florian Dalwigk is an expert in cybercrime, cyberespionage, and IT security. After studying computer science, he worked for a security agency and has been a volunteer lecturer since 2024, teaching modules on "Ethical Hacking," "IT Forensics," "Cyberespionage," "Cybercrime and Crypto Forensics," and "Post-Quantum Cryptography," among others. As an author of specialist books, he conveys his knowledge in a clear and practical way. He is interested in the interface between technological innovation and security, particularly in the context of state-controlled cyber operations and cryptographic resilience in the post-quantum era.

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