Most cybersecurity books teach you what to do. This one teaches you how to think.
Detection engineering isn't just about writing rules and tuning alerts. It's about epistemology - what can we actually know from our logs? It's about game theory - how do adversaries adapt when we improve our defenses? It's about craft - when is a detection "good enough," and when are we chasing impossible perfection?
A Dance of Red and Blue explores the philosophical foundations that provide the building blocks for modern detection engineering.
Inside, you'll explore:
This book is for:
→ Detection engineers who want to think more deeply about their craft
→ Threat hunters seeking a philosophical framework for their practice
→ Security analysts tired of chasing alerts without understanding why
→ DFIR professionals who recognize that technical skills alone aren't enough
→ Anyone who believes security work is more art than algorithm
"Daniel Koifman masterfully navigates the tension between automation and intuition, offering a framework for those who seek to master the 'dance' of adversarial security. A must-read for any engineer looking to elevate their practice from technical execution to strategic mastery." — Nikolas Bielski, Founding Architect of the Adversarial Detection Engineering (ADE) Framework, Technical Lead of Detection Engineering @ Fujitsu Cyber
The threats are evolving. The tools are advancing. But the deepest challenges in detection are not purely technical. Learn to see what others miss - not through better technology, but through better thinking.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Most cybersecurity books teach you what to do. This one teaches you how to think.Detection engineering isn't just about writing rules and tuning alerts. It's about epistemology - what can we actually know from our logs? It's about game theory - how do adversaries adapt when we improve our defenses? It's about craft - when is a detection "good enough," and when are we chasing impossible perfection?A Dance of Red and Blue explores the philosophical foundations that provide the building blocks for modern detection engineering.Inside, you'll explore: The Epistemology of Detection - What can we truly know about threats from artifacts and telemetry? Where are the limits of observability?Signal, Noise, and Patterns - The philosophy of false positives, the tyranny of thresholds, and what makes a pattern meaningfulGame Theory and Adversarial Thinking - Why detection is an infinite game of move and countermove, and how to think multiple steps aheadThe Asymmetry Problem - Why defenders must be right every time while attackers need only succeed onceThe Craft of Detection - Aesthetics in rule design, the detective's mindset, and building detection that actually worksThe Human in the Loop - Why automation will never fully replace human judgment, and how to design for human-machine collaborationThe Art of Letting Go - Recognizing when detections have run their course, making peace with imperfection, and building sustainable practicesThis book is for: Detection engineers who want to think more deeply about their craft Threat hunters seeking a philosophical framework for their practice Security analysts tired of chasing alerts without understanding why DFIR professionals who recognize that technical skills alone aren't enough Anyone who believes security work is more art than algorithm"Daniel Koifman masterfully navigates the tension between automation and intuition, offering a framework for those who seek to master the 'dance' of adversarial security. A must-read for any engineer looking to elevate their practice from technical execution to strategic mastery." - Nikolas Bielski, Founding Architect of the Adversarial Detection Engineering (ADE) Framework, Technical Lead of Detection Engineering at Fujitsu CyberThe threats are evolving. The tools are advancing. But the deepest challenges in detection are not purely technical. Learn to see what others miss - not through better technology, but through better thinking. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798250101530
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Most cybersecurity books teach you what to do. This one teaches you how to think.Detection engineering isn't just about writing rules and tuning alerts. It's about epistemology - what can we actually know from our logs? It's about game theory - how do adversaries adapt when we improve our defenses? It's about craft - when is a detection "good enough," and when are we chasing impossible perfection?A Dance of Red and Blue explores the philosophical foundations that provide the building blocks for modern detection engineering.Inside, you'll explore: The Epistemology of Detection - What can we truly know about threats from artifacts and telemetry? Where are the limits of observability?Signal, Noise, and Patterns - The philosophy of false positives, the tyranny of thresholds, and what makes a pattern meaningfulGame Theory and Adversarial Thinking - Why detection is an infinite game of move and countermove, and how to think multiple steps aheadThe Asymmetry Problem - Why defenders must be right every time while attackers need only succeed onceThe Craft of Detection - Aesthetics in rule design, the detective's mindset, and building detection that actually worksThe Human in the Loop - Why automation will never fully replace human judgment, and how to design for human-machine collaborationThe Art of Letting Go - Recognizing when detections have run their course, making peace with imperfection, and building sustainable practicesThis book is for: Detection engineers who want to think more deeply about their craft Threat hunters seeking a philosophical framework for their practice Security analysts tired of chasing alerts without understanding why DFIR professionals who recognize that technical skills alone aren't enough Anyone who believes security work is more art than algorithm"Daniel Koifman masterfully navigates the tension between automation and intuition, offering a framework for those who seek to master the 'dance' of adversarial security. A must-read for any engineer looking to elevate their practice from technical execution to strategic mastery." - Nikolas Bielski, Founding Architect of the Adversarial Detection Engineering (ADE) Framework, Technical Lead of Detection Engineering at Fujitsu CyberThe threats are evolving. The tools are advancing. But the deepest challenges in detection are not purely technical. Learn to see what others miss - not through better technology, but through better thinking. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798250101530
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