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  1. Jan 1, 2001 · Kevin D. Mitnick, one of the legendary cyber desperado turned computer security consultant, takes the reader into the complex, supremely confident – often misunderstood as arrogance and curiosity driven mindset of the hacker world as he describes the human element of computer security.

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  2. The Art of Deception is a book by Kevin Mitnick that covers the art of social engineering. [1][2] Part of the book is composed of real stories and examples of how social engineering can be combined with hacking. All, or nearly all, of the examples, are fictional but quite plausible. They expose the ease with which a skilled social engineer can ...

    • Kevin Mitnick, Steve Wozniak
    • 2002
  3. Jan 29, 2020 · One of Sun Tzu’s most famous maxims reads: “Warfare is the art of deception”. An analogous view was presented in the Indian Arthashastra , probably composed in the 4th century BCE and attributed to a philosopher known as Kautilya or Chanakya, which argued that secrecy, dissimulation and other war-like strategies are essential for ...

  4. The Art of Deception is a must-read for anyone concerned about cybersecurity and privacy. It offers valuable insights into the techniques used by hackers and how to protect oneself.

  5. The Art of Deception is worth reading for its eye-opening insights into cybersecurity risks and human vulnerability in the digital age.

    • Kevin D. Mitnick
  6. Oct 3, 2017 · Who Should Read “The Art of Deception”? And Why? The Art of Deception is one of those books, enriched with facts, and catchy stories which illustrate a point.

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  8. The Art of Deception receives mixed reviews, with praise for its insights into social engineering and cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Readers appreciate Mitnick's real-world examples and practical advice, though some find the content repetitive and outdated.

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