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What to read after The Shellcoder's Handbook

Where to go after The Shellcoder's Handbook, picked from our catalog. The next step up from advanced level, weighted toward the topics this book covers.

  1. 01 · 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
  2. 02 · 2018

    Practical Binary Analysis

    Dennis Andriesse on the binary toolchain you can actually script: ELF internals, dynamic taint analysis, symbolic execution and instrumentation with concrete code-along examples.

    Advanced
    5/5Dennis Andriesse
  3. 03 · 2021

    The Hardware Hacking Handbook

    Jasper van Woudenberg and Colin O'Flynn (NewAE / ChipWhisperer) on real hardware attacks: bus sniffing, fault injection, side-channel power analysis, and the lab work that turns a black box into a known target.

    Advanced
    5/5Jasper van Woudenberg, Colin O'Flynn
  4. 04 · 2024

    Windows Security Internals

    Forshaw takes apart the Windows security model from the SRM and access tokens up through Kerberos, with live PowerShell you can run against your own machine. The most authoritative single source on how Windows actually decides who can do what.

    Advanced
    5/5James Forshaw
  5. 05 · 2024

    Evading EDR

    A component-by-component teardown of how modern EDR sensors actually collect telemetry, and where each data source can be starved, blinded, or bypassed.

    Advanced
    4/5Matt Hand
  6. 06 · 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
  7. 07 · 2022

    Gray Hat Hacking

    A multi-author breadth-first reference covering the modern offensive landscape: web, binary, hardware, IoT, mobile, cloud, and adversarial ML — the closest thing in print to a single-volume snapshot of where offensive security is.

    Advanced
    4/5Allen Harper, Ryan Linn, Stephen Sims, Michael Baucom, Daniel Fernandez, Huascar Tejeda, Moses Frost
  8. 08 · 2009

    Les virus informatiques

    The reference French academic treatment of computer virology — the theory, algorithms and practice of viruses and malicious code — by Éric Filiol, a former military cryptanalyst and one of France's leading virologists.

    Advanced
    4/5Éric Filiol
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