Hawkeye Security Training LLC is proud to announce the publication of "Botnets-The Killer Web App" by Syngress. Our President, Craig A Schiller, CISSP-ISSMP, ISSAP
is the primary author of the first book available on the subject of Botnets. He has assembled an international team of experts to create the most authoritative source
possible on the threat which Microsoft has called the biggest threat of 2007.
Co-author
Jim Binkley (Professor of Computer Science at Portland State University) shares his
experiences turning a network monitoring tool into a world class IRC botnet detection tool. He then shows you
how to do the same.
Collaborating author
Gadi Evron (Beyond Security) is probably the most recognized name associated with
Botnet intelligence and response in the world today. Gadi contributed a chapter on comand and control alternative to IRC.
Carsten Willems, a PhD candidate at University of Mannheim, contributed a chapter on the use of sandbox technology to
analyze malicious code associated with botnets. The
CWSandbox
is available to use free on the Internet. Co-author Jim says he would have bought the book for Carsten's chapter alone!
Hawkeye Security Training LLC offers Information Security consulting services and customized training for
information security professionals including preparation for Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP®) and
Security+ certification tests, through Portland State University's Continuing Education series.
Custom training is available on a variety of information security topics. In addition, Hawkeye Security Training, LLC supports the Hillsoboro Police Department's Police to Business initiative
by preparing and presenting talks on CyberSecurity for Small to Medium Business, Parent/Kids Internet Safety Awareness, and others.
Our President, Craig Schiller, has been very busy of late. Since June of 2006 he has served as the CISO of Portland State University in Portland, Oregon.
In addition to publishing his first book (Botnets: The Killer Web App), he has authored chapters of 3 books, available below. He has had three chapters published in previous
editions of the Information Security Management Handbook and two chapters of Data Security management from Auerbach Publishing. In his first published work, Schiller was the primary author of the first Generally accepted System Security Principles (GSSP)now known as the
Generally Accepted Information Security Principles (GAISP).