Rtfm: Red Team Field Manual
E**H
Nice quick reference book of Linux commands related to red team activities - useful for both learners, amateurs and pro's ^^
Very nice quick reference guide containing the sorts of useful commands you would be forgiven for forgetting unless pen-testing is your full time job.For myself (or any geek) the book makes a nice quick reference guide for a host of common commands you might want to use while practising any sort of red team command line skills.Also the price is so very fair you might as well purchase the item for the nice cover.To the author Ben Clark, thank you for putting this together and getting the information all the way to print press - PDF's and printouts for this sort of thing are fine, but having relevant information consolidated into a little book like this is not only a smart move but is very much appreciated
S**I
Printed in Great Britain by Amazon - An exercise of "controlled disclosure."
Clear and concise guide to the most well know commands to kick-off Red Team operations against numerous device and appliances on the digital edge. No actual methods nor steps of how to use these very powerful commands. Knowledge of networking and Linux / Unix a must to start off, imho. There are windows related stuff but nothing about the latest versions.Enough for the very keen amateur to start learning Red Team opening tactics.Useful for anyone contemplating doing the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) course and exam.
H**N
Great command reference
This contains a good quantity of commands to be used during a security test or general day-to-day sysadmin use. However, don't expect to receive any extensive coverage on how to use the commands, as each one only comes with a short description. This is useful for jogging the memory, and also has space for the reader to add their own notes. I would bet even a seasoned pen-tester would find some new information in this book.The reason for four stars is that the book contains some sloppy errors, and some of the commands can be hard to read due to the typographic choices.
A**R
Book
Good book , recommended Pentesting
T**N
Field manual for security professionals
This book is an absolute must for anyone who works in cyber security or as an red teamer / ethical hacker. This ISNT a howto book but a book filled with useful commands and scripts to use at a moments notice and is a great resource for open book exams and a must for revision for CREST and CEH exams. I use this on a daily basis as reference material for Nmap scans or powershell commands in my job as a security architect.
N**S
super awesome for basics and level
super awesome for basics and level , handy sum-up, super cross platform wise, tiny bit too superficial for advanced forensic (field rather than planned if u follow me) use and maybe would have been handy if the size was bit smaller for pocketing. but since there is nothing comparable out there and I am possibly spoiled haha I give it all stars and quality of pages btw is awesome and print is quality and no probs reading, unline what many reviews stated. maybe things changed
T**3
Awesome book for Red Teamers
Whilst the content of the book is awesome, the font size is incredibly small making reading this pretty hard unless your eyesight is perfect.Would love for this to be re-published in the future and the font size is doubled at least.
B**T
Good Resource
Really helpful information, a good guide handbook I new 70% of content already for windows section but the scripts where really helpful along with the kali.linux commands so worth every penny front cover Mark's easey but that don't worry me and also come with a section to make your own notes which is a nice touch
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