Penetration Testing By Georgia Weidman

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Paper quality: 70 gsm off white (Excellent)
Cover quality: 260 gsm card.

Size: B5 (7.5x10) 

Digitally printed, with excellent print and paper quality.
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Book Synopsis:

 

Penetration Testing by Georgia Weidman is a comprehensive guide for aspiring ethical hackers, cybersecurity professionals, and IT security enthusiasts. The book provides a practical, hands-on approach to discovering vulnerabilities in systems, applications, and networks, teaching readers how to think like a hacker to protect digital environments effectively.

The book begins with foundational concepts in penetration testing, covering the ethical, legal, and procedural aspects of security testing. Weidman emphasizes the importance of understanding attack methodologies, security policies, and risk assessment to conduct tests responsibly and professionally.

Readers are introduced to a wide range of tools and techniques used in penetration testing, including network scanning, vulnerability assessment, exploitation, and reporting. The book covers the use of popular platforms like Metasploit, as well as practical techniques for exploiting web applications, mobile devices, and wireless networks. Real-world examples illustrate how attackers identify weaknesses and how professionals can defend against them.

A major strength of Penetration Testing is its hands-on approach. Georgia Weidman provides step-by-step tutorials, exercises, and lab environments that allow readers to practice hacking techniques safely and legally. From setting up virtual labs to running exploits, the book ensures that readers develop both theoretical understanding and practical skills.

The book also explores advanced topics such as social engineering, password attacks, privilege escalation, and post-exploitation strategies. Readers gain insight into the lifecycle of a penetration test, learning how to plan, execute, and report findings in a professional and ethical manner.

Weidman’s writing style makes complex cybersecurity concepts accessible to beginners while providing depth for more experienced readers. The book is suitable for students, IT professionals, and anyone seeking to enhance their skills in ethical hacking, cybersecurity testing, and network defense.

By the end of Penetration Testing, readers will have the knowledge, techniques, and confidence to identify vulnerabilities, simulate attacks, and strengthen security systems effectively. The book equips readers to pursue careers in penetration testing, ethical hacking, and cybersecurity consulting while fostering a mindset of responsible digital security.