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Published inFeb 2024
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ISBN-139781835888544
Edition1st Edition
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Daniel W. Dieterle
Daniel W. Dieterle
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Daniel W. Dieterle

Daniel W. Dieterle, with over 20 years in IT, has evolved from a system and network support role to a dedicated Computer Security Researcher and Author. His expertise, honed in diverse environments like corporate data centers and Ivy League schools, is reflected in his Kali Linux-based books, widely used globally for security training in universities, government, and private sectors. He has contributed to numerous technical books, articles, and security training classes, and is passionate about mentoring newcomers in the field.
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Bonus Chapter
Lab Setup and Installing VMs
This is a Bonus Chapter from my “Basic Security Testing with Kali Linux, 4th Edition” book. Replicated here to help those who aren’t familiar with setting up VM’s. But also, to give the readers a taste of the Basic Kali book. If you enjoyed this book, check out the rest of my “Security Testing with Kali Linux” series – along with this and the Basic book, it also includes “Advanced Security Testing with Kali Linux” and “Security Testing with Raspberry Pi, 2nd Edition”
In this chapter we will cover a lab setup for the book. I used basically the same lab setup type that I have used in all my previous books - a complete virtual lab setup on one host system, with a couple optional systems when needed. As mentioned in the introduction, I wanted to keep this setup simple and as cost affordable as possible. Setting up our testing lab using virtual machines (VMs) makes it very...
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Password Cracking with Kali Linux
Published in: Feb 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781835888544

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Daniel W. Dieterle

Daniel W. Dieterle, with over 20 years in IT, has evolved from a system and network support role to a dedicated Computer Security Researcher and Author. His expertise, honed in diverse environments like corporate data centers and Ivy League schools, is reflected in his Kali Linux-based books, widely used globally for security training in universities, government, and private sectors. He has contributed to numerous technical books, articles, and security training classes, and is passionate about mentoring newcomers in the field.
Read more about Daniel W. Dieterle