Black Hat Python - OLinux

 Black Hat Python: Python Programming for

Hackers and Pentesters

Justin Seitz

Published by No Starch Press

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About the Author

Justin Seitz is a senior security researcher for Immunity, Inc., where he spends his time bug hunting,

reverse engineering, writing exploits, and coding Python. He is the author of Gray Hat Python, the

first book to cover Python for security analysis.

About the Technical Reviewers

Dan Frisch has over ten years of experience in information security. Currently, he is a senior security

analyst in a Canadian law enforcement agency. Prior to that role, he worked as a consultant providing

security assessments to financial and technology firms in North America. Because he is obsessed with

technology and holds a 3rd degree black belt, you can assume (correctly) that his entire life is based

around The Matrix.

Since the early days of Commodore PET and VIC-20, technology has been a constant companion (and

sometimes an obsession!) to Cliff Janzen. Cliff discovered his career passion when he moved to

information security in 2008 after a decade of IT operations. For the past few years Cliff has been

happily employed as a security consultant, doing everything from policy review to penetration tests,

and he feels lucky to have a career that is also his favorite hobby.

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