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What to read after Security Chaos Engineering

Where to go after Security Chaos Engineering, picked from our catalog. The next step up from advanced level, weighted toward the topics this book covers.

  1. 01 · 2020

    Building Secure and Reliable Systems

    Google's site-reliability and security teams jointly write down what it actually takes to build systems that are both safe and dependable, from threat models and design reviews to rollback culture and crisis response.

    Advanced
    5/5Heather Adkins, Betsy Beyer, Paul Blankinship, Piotr Lewandowski, Ana Oprea, Adam Stubblefield
  2. 02 · 2020

    Security Engineering

    Ross Anderson's comprehensive textbook on the design of secure systems, covering protocols, access control, side channels, economics of security, and policy.

    Advanced
    5/5Ross Anderson
  3. 03 · 2013

    Sécurité informatique

    A principles-first treatment of information security for DSI, RSSI and sysadmins — architecture, cryptography, network defence and security policy — from two veteran French practitioners.

    Advanced
    4/5Laurent Bloch, Christophe Wolfhugel
  4. 04 · 2024

    Evasive Malware

    Kyle Cucci on the anti-analysis arms race: sandbox detection, anti-debug, anti-VM, packing, and the analyst-side tooling and tradecraft that get past those layers.

    Advanced
    4/5Kyle Cucci
  5. 05 · 2015

    Sécurité et espionnage informatique

    A technical French guide to advanced persistent threats and cyber-espionage — how APT campaigns work, how to detect them, and how to defend — by one of France's APT specialists.

    Advanced
    4/5Cédric Pernet
  6. 06 · 2020

    Intelligence artificielle, cybersécurité et cyberdéfense

    An academic examination of how artificial intelligence reshapes cybersecurity and cyberdefence — opportunities, threats and strategic implications — by France's most prolific cyberwar scholar.

    Advanced
    3/5Daniel Ventre
  7. 07 · 2010

    Tableaux de bord de la sécurité réseau

    A practitioner's manual for measuring and steering network security — metrics, dashboards, monitoring and risk indicators — for the people who run security operations.

    Advanced
    3/5Cédric Llorens, Laurent Levier, Denis Valois
  8. 08 · 2017

    Attacking Network Protocols

    James Forshaw, Project Zero veteran, on how to capture, parse, and break protocols from the wire up to the application layer, with a strong focus on building reusable analysis tooling.

    Advanced
    5/5James Forshaw
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