Figured I would contribute to this topic as I love technical books and frequently purchase for reference, skill learning, and personal projects.
The last three books added to my collection are:
"Operator Handbook: Red Team + OSINT + Blue Team Reference" by Netmux.
"Open Source Intelligence Techniques: Resources for Searching and Analyzing Online Information 7th Edition" by Michael Bazzell
and
"PowerShell for Sysadmins: Workflow Automation Made Easy" by Adam Bertram
Operator Hadbook is a PERFECT keep at your desk.
I do not currently work in a red team, blue team, or OSINT role but this book has been such a great tool for the day to day sysadmin tasks.
Once cool feature of this book is a big list of infosec twitter handles.
The OSINT book is awesome, great material delivered on it's 7th revision as of October 2019 - massive amount of content (and downloadable tools!).
Powershell for sysadmins is super helpful for sysadmin tasks, but to be honest, I needed this one because I often find myself more handy in a linux shell as opposed to windows. If you're a fan of NoStarch content this will not disappoint.
Would recommend all of these!
- OS-64064
The last three books added to my collection are:
"Operator Handbook: Red Team + OSINT + Blue Team Reference" by Netmux.
"Open Source Intelligence Techniques: Resources for Searching and Analyzing Online Information 7th Edition" by Michael Bazzell
and
"PowerShell for Sysadmins: Workflow Automation Made Easy" by Adam Bertram
Operator Hadbook is a PERFECT keep at your desk.
I do not currently work in a red team, blue team, or OSINT role but this book has been such a great tool for the day to day sysadmin tasks.
Once cool feature of this book is a big list of infosec twitter handles.
The OSINT book is awesome, great material delivered on it's 7th revision as of October 2019 - massive amount of content (and downloadable tools!).
Powershell for sysadmins is super helpful for sysadmin tasks, but to be honest, I needed this one because I often find myself more handy in a linux shell as opposed to windows. If you're a fan of NoStarch content this will not disappoint.
Would recommend all of these!
- OS-64064

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