Just got a copy of Low Tech Hacking: Street Smarts for Security Professionals. Seems like an interesting title.
The book focuses on the everyday hacks, the ones that get zero publicity, that are often the ones that create the most significant losses.
Common techniques like social engineering, wireless hacking, and targeting and surveillance to gain access to valuable data are simple techniques an attacker will use. The book attempts to show you how to mitigate against such attacks.
Looks to be an interesting read.
Just got to find the time to read it with an ever-growing mound of new infosec books that have come out in 2012.