Linux for Hackers: A Practical Guide to Networking, Automation, and Security Foundations for Cyber Defense is a hands-on cybersecurity guide designed for aspiring ethical hackers, penetration testers, and IT professionals who want to master Linux in real-world security environments.
This book goes beyond theory. It teaches you how Linux powers modern cyber defense, red teaming, and network security operations. You'll learn how to navigate the command line with confidence, manage users and permissions securely, analyze network traffic, automate tasks with Bash scripting, and harden systems against attacks.
Whether you're working with distributions like Kali Linux or Ubuntu, this book shows you how Linux becomes your most powerful cybersecurity tool.
What Makes This Book Different?
Unlike generic Linux guides, this book is written specifically from a cybersecurity perspective. Every concept is tied directly to practical hacking, automation, or defensive use cases.
Instead of overwhelming you with abstract theory, you'll build real command-line workflows, simulate security scenarios, and understand why each tool matters. The focus is on skill development, operational thinking, and practical application - not just memorization.
This is Linux through the lens of a hacker and defender.
Inside the Book
You'll learn how to:
Master the Linux file system and permissions modelUse essential security commands like netstat, ss, tcpdump, and nmapAutomate reconnaissance and system tasks with Bash scriptingSecure SSH configurations and manage firewallsMonitor logs and detect suspicious activityUnderstand networking fundamentals for cyber defenseHarden Linux systems against common attack vectorsEach chapter includes practical examples, real-world scenarios, and actionable exercises.
Who Is This Book For?
Cybersecurity beginners and ethical hacking enthusiastsIT students and aspiring penetration testersSOC analysts and junior security engineersSystem administrators transitioning into security rolesAnyone preparing for cybersecurity certificationsIf you want to build real Linux skills that directly translate into cybersecurity competence, this book is for you.
Stop reading about hacking. Start building the skills that make you dangerous - responsibly.