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Published inOct 2023
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Rishalin Pillay
Rishalin Pillay
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Rishalin Pillay

Rishalin Pillay is an Offensive Cybersecurity expert who holds a number of awards and certifications from multiple companies in the Cybersecurity industry. He is well known for his contributions to online learning courses related to Red Teaming and as the author of Learn Penetration Testing. He holds Content Publisher Gold and Platinum awards for his contributions made towards the Cybersecurity Industry, including the Events Speaker Gold award for influential public speaking at Tier-1 business events.
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Mohammed Abutheraa
Mohammed Abutheraa
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Mohammed Abutheraa

Mohammed Abutheraa is Cybersecurity specialist who has over 15 years of experience in IT security, risk management, security infrastructure, and technology implementation in both private and public sector environments. He worked as Incident Response and Remediation Advisor and supported customers remediating against major incidents in the last years. He has experience in Threat Intelligence and Proactive Services like Vulnerability Assessments and Red / Purple Teaming experiences.
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Best practices

In this chapter, we focused on different reconnaissance attacks. When it comes to DNS, enumerating your domain on a public DNS server cannot be avoided. However, protecting against zone transfers is critical to keeping your domain secure. You can leverage further DNS protections such as DNSSEC for this, which requires domain name lookups to be authenticated. You can further protect your domain by separating your internal and external DNS servers. The internet is filled with DNS security articles that can help guide you.

In this chapter, you saw the power of Shodan. Many people consider Shodan an offensive tool. However, look at Shodan as a great tool that can discover publicly accessible assets within your organization. Rather than blocking Shodan, integrate it into your security hardening process. It will ensure that you protect your public-facing assets correctly.

Cloud assets can be difficult to control; however, major cloud providers provide security suites...

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Published in: Oct 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781804612590

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Rishalin Pillay

Rishalin Pillay is an Offensive Cybersecurity expert who holds a number of awards and certifications from multiple companies in the Cybersecurity industry. He is well known for his contributions to online learning courses related to Red Teaming and as the author of Learn Penetration Testing. He holds Content Publisher Gold and Platinum awards for his contributions made towards the Cybersecurity Industry, including the Events Speaker Gold award for influential public speaking at Tier-1 business events.
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Mohammed Abutheraa

Mohammed Abutheraa is Cybersecurity specialist who has over 15 years of experience in IT security, risk management, security infrastructure, and technology implementation in both private and public sector environments. He worked as Incident Response and Remediation Advisor and supported customers remediating against major incidents in the last years. He has experience in Threat Intelligence and Proactive Services like Vulnerability Assessments and Red / Purple Teaming experiences.
Read more about Mohammed Abutheraa