Practical lock picking a physical penetration tester's training guide / Deviant Ollam ; Shane Lawson, technical editor.

Author/creator Ollam, Deviant
Format Electronic
Publication InfoBurlington, MA. : Syngress/Elsevier,
Descriptionxxi, 231 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 DVD-ROM (4 3/4 in.).
Supplemental ContentFull text available from eBook - Forensics 2010
Subjects

Contents Fundamentals of pin tumbler and wafer locks -- The basics of picking: Exploiting weaknesses -- Beginner training: How to get very good, very fast -- Advanced training: Learning some additional skills -- Quick-entry tricks: Shimming, bumping, and bypassing -- They allcome tumbling down: Pin tumblers in other configurations -- Appendix: Guide to tools and toolkits.
Abstract For the first time, Deviant Ollam, one of the security industry's best-known lockpicking teachers, has assembled an instructional manual geared specifically toward penetration testers. Unlike other texts on the subject (which tend to be either massive volumes detailing every conceivable style of lock or brief "spy manuals" that only skim the surface) this book is for INFOSEC professionals that need essential, core knowledge of lockpicking and seek the ability to open most locks with relative ease. Deviant's material is presented with rich, detailed diagrams and is offered in easy-to-follow lessons which allow even beginners to acquire the knowledge very quickly. Everything from straightforward lockpicking to quick-entry techniques like shimming, bumping, and bypassing is explained and shown.Whether you're being hired to penetrate security or simply trying to harden your own defenses, this book is essential.
General noteIncludes index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2011293002
ISBN9781597496117 (pbk.)
ISBN1597496111 (pbk.)
ISBN9781597496193 (DVD)
ISBN1597496197 (DVD)

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