LEADER 03954nam a2200445Ii 4500 001 991003260589707536 006 m d 007 cr cn||||||||| 008 070806s2005 maua sf 001 0 eng d 020 $a9781932266818 020 $a193226681X 035 $ab13656776-39ule_inst 037 $a107498:107534$bElsevier Science & Technology$nhttp://www.sciencedirect.com 040 $aOPELS$cOPELS 049 $aTEFA 082 04$a005.8$222 100 1 $aMiller, Drew.$0627596 245 10$aBlack Hat physical device security$h[electronic resource] :$bexploiting hardware and software /$cDrew Miller ; foreward by Michael Bednarczyk. 246 30$aBlack Hat 246 18$aPhysical device security 250 $a1st ed. 260 $aRockland, MA :$bSyngress ;$a[Sebastopol, CA] :$bDistributed by O'Reilly in the United States and Canada,$c2005. 300 $alii, 363 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm. 500 $aIncludes index. 505 0 $aDetectors; IR Motion; IR UV (Ultraviolet); IR Absorption; Weight Differentials (min, max, average); Video Monitoring; Closed Circuit; Web Based; Embedded; Remote and Centralized Management; Audio Monitoring; Closed Circuit; Web Based; Embedded; Remote and Centralized Management; Authentication; Thumbprints; Voiceprint; Retina Scans; Magnetic Strip; Microwaves. 520 $aBlack Hat, Inc. is the premier, worldwide provider of security training, consulting, and conferences. In this book the Black Hat experts show readers the types of attacks that can be done to physical devices such as motion detectors, video monitoring and closed circuit systems, authentication systems, thumbprint and voice print devices, retina scans, and more. The Black Hat Briefings held every year in Las Vegas, Washington DC, Amsterdam, and Singapore continually expose the greatest threats to cyber security and provide IT mind leaders with ground breaking defensive techniques. There are no books that show security and networking professionals how to protect physical security devices. This unique book provides step-by-step instructions for assessing the vulnerability of a security device such as a retina scanner, seeing how it might be compromised, and taking protective measures. The book covers the actual device as well as the software that runs it. By way of example, a thumbprint scanner that allows the thumbprint to remain on the glass from the last person could be bypassed by pressing a "gummy bear" piece of candy against the glass so that the scan works against the last thumbprint that was used on the device. This is a simple example of an attack against a physical authentication system. * First book by world-renowned Black Hat, Inc. security consultants and trainers * First book that details methods for attacking and defending physical security devices * Black Hat, Inc. is the premier, worldwide provider of security training, consulting, and conferences. 533 $aElectronic reproduction.$bAmsterdam :$cElsevier Science & Technology,$d2007.$nMode of access: World Wide Web.$nSystem requirements: Web browser.$nTitle from title screen (viewed on Aug. 2, 2007).$nAccess may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions. 650 0$aComputer networks$xAccess control$vHandbooks, manuals, etc. 650 0$aComputer networks$xSecurity measures$vHandbooks, manuals, etc. 650 0$aComputer security$vHandbooks, manuals, etc. 650 0$aComputer crimes. 655 7$aElectronic books.$2local 776 1 $cOriginal$z193226681X$z9781932266818$w(OCoLC)58482495 856 40$3Referex$uhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781932266818$zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information 907 $a.b13656776$b24-02-22$c24-01-08 912 $a991003260589707536 994 $aC0$bTEF 996 $aBlack Hat physical device security$91212990 997 $aUNISALENTO 998 $ale029$b24-01-08$cm$dm $e-$feng$gmau$h0$i0