“Black Hat Go” by Tom Steele, Chris Patten, and Dan Kottmann is a hands-on guide that teaches how to use the Go programming language for cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and penetration testing. The book focuses on building real-world security tools using Go, making it highly practical for modern security professionals.
It covers essential topics such as network scanning, web application attacks, packet analysis, and exploitation techniques. Readers learn how to write efficient and scalable programs to automate tasks and identify vulnerabilities in systems.
The book follows a project-based approach, allowing readers to build their own tools while learning key cybersecurity concepts. This makes it ideal for both developers and security professionals who want to enhance their technical skills.
Written in a clear and structured style, “Black Hat Go” bridges the gap between programming and cybersecurity, helping readers gain practical knowledge that can be applied in real-world scenarios.
This book is ideal for:
- Ethical hackers and penetration testers
- Developers learning Go programming
- Cybersecurity students and professionals
- IT enthusiasts interested in security tools
“Black Hat Go” is a must-read for anyone looking to combine programming with cybersecurity and build powerful hacking tools.