Robert Schifreen
ISBN: 0-470-02555-7
Cloth
398 pages
March 2006
The current struggle between IT security and computer hackers is reaching crisis
point. Corporate dependency on computers and the Internet as well as the rapid
spread of broadband into more households has resulted in a feeding ground for
hackers around the world. Estimated damage costs are now making their way into
the billions. The need for some good advice is long overdue.
Robert Schifreen, a self-confessed ex-hacker, made history in 1985 when he became
the first person in the world to face a jury trial in connection with computer
hacking. His subsequent acquittal in the High Court led to a change in UK Law
and the introduction of the Computer Misuse Act 1990. His 20 years experience
in IT security now lends itself to global radio and TV broadcasts, as well as
appearances at conferences and lectures around the world.
Keeping your companys computers free from hackers, viruses, spammers, phishing attacks, social engineers and all the other things that can result in loss of data is a difficult job. Defeating the Hacker is a book about how to protect your computer systems becoming another victim of the hacker. Its an instant primer into all the things that can go wrong, with advice on how to stop it happening or, if its too late, how to fix the damage.
- Presents unique, UK based, insider information on hacking and security from someone who has operated on both sides of the divide
- Develops a populist seam within a hot IT area: security
- Shows readers how and why hacking is made possible, whilst suggesting ways to avoid being a victim of it
- Written in a dynamic, conversational, yet knowledgeable, style
- Filled with information and anecdotal evidence aimed at IT professionals and those with a more general interest
- Defeating the Hacker allows the reader to learn how to protect their computer
systems with advice from someone who knows how to break into them.


