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Hacking and penetration testing with low power devices
Hacking and Penetration Testing with Low Power Devices shows you how to perform penetration tests using small, low-powered devices that are easily hidden and may be battery-powered. It shows how to use an army of devices, costing less than you might spend on a laptop, from distances of a mile or mo...
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Elsevier Science
2014
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author | Polstra, Philip |
author_facet | Polstra, Philip |
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description | Hacking and Penetration Testing with Low Power Devices shows you how to perform penetration tests using small, low-powered devices that are easily hidden and may be battery-powered. It shows how to use an army of devices, costing less than you might spend on a laptop, from distances of a mile or more. Hacking and Penetration Testing with Low Power Devices shows how to use devices running a version of The Deck, a full-featured penetration testing and forensics Linux distribution, and can run for days or weeks on batteries due to their low power consumption. Author Philip Polstra shows how to |
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spelling | cern-19532742021-04-21T20:51:54Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1953274engPolstra, PhilipHacking and penetration testing with low power devicesComputing and Computers Hacking and Penetration Testing with Low Power Devices shows you how to perform penetration tests using small, low-powered devices that are easily hidden and may be battery-powered. It shows how to use an army of devices, costing less than you might spend on a laptop, from distances of a mile or more. Hacking and Penetration Testing with Low Power Devices shows how to use devices running a version of The Deck, a full-featured penetration testing and forensics Linux distribution, and can run for days or weeks on batteries due to their low power consumption. Author Philip Polstra shows how toElsevier Scienceoai:cds.cern.ch:19532742014 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Polstra, Philip Hacking and penetration testing with low power devices |
title | Hacking and penetration testing with low power devices |
title_full | Hacking and penetration testing with low power devices |
title_fullStr | Hacking and penetration testing with low power devices |
title_full_unstemmed | Hacking and penetration testing with low power devices |
title_short | Hacking and penetration testing with low power devices |
title_sort | hacking and penetration testing with low power devices |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1953274 |
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