Monitoring and detecting deviations - Chapter 8 of Black Hat Physical Device Security

Monitoring and detecting deviations - Chapter 8 of Black Hat Physical Device Security

In this book, the Black Hat experts show readers methods for attacking and defending physical security devices. The selected chapter covers the details of physical monitoring devices and discusses how detection mechanisms work in physical-based detection systems.

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Excerpted from Write Great Code: Understanding the Machine by Drew Miller and Rob Shein (ISBN: 1-932266-81-X). Syngress Publishing, Inc..

This was first published in June 2005

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