Tom Liston
Tom Liston is a senior analyst for the Washington, D.C.-based network security consulting firm, InGuardians, Inc.
He is the author of the first network tarpit, the open source LaBrea.[1] He was a finalist for eWeek and PC Magazine’s "Innovations In Infrastructure" (i3) award in 2002 for LaBrea. He is one of the handlers at the SANS Institute’s Internet Storm Center, where he deals with developing security issues and authors a series of articles under the title “Follow the Bouncing Malware.”[2]
Liston is also, with Ed Skoudis, co-author of the second edition of the network security book Counter Hack Reloaded: A Step-by-Step Guide to Computer Attacks and Effective Defenses.[3]
Works
Books
- Skoudis, Edward; Liston, Tom (2005). Counter Hack Reloaded: A Step-by-Step Guide to Computer Attacks and Effective Defenses. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall PTR. ISBN 0-13-148104-5.
References
- Himma, Kenneth Einar (2007). Internet security: hacking ... – Google Books. ISBN 9780763735364. Retrieved May 10, 2010.
- Ray, John; Ray, William (2003). Mac OS X maximum security – Google Books. ISBN 9780672323812. Retrieved May 10, 2010.
- Skoudis, Ed; Liston, Tom (December 6, 2007). Counter hack reloaded: a step-by ... – Google Books. ISBN 9780131481046. Retrieved May 10, 2010.
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