Udemy - Basic Security Testing with OpenVAS and Penetration Testing

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Udemy - Basic Security Testing with OpenVAS and Penetration Testing (Size: 690.1 MB)
  1. Kali Installation.mp4 91.9 MB
  1. Kali Installation.srt 5.9 KB
  1. OpenVAS Basic Scan.mp4 28.1 MB
  1. OpenVAS Basic Scan.srt 4.6 KB
  2. Complete host Scan with OpenVAS.mp4 99.5 MB
  2. Complete host Scan with OpenVAS.srt 13.6 KB
  2. Kali Linux Basic Set-up.mp4 160.8 MB
  2. Kali Linux Basic Set-up.srt 14.4 KB
  3. Getting started with OpenVAS.mp4 20.9 MB
  3. Getting started with OpenVAS.srt 7.2 KB
  3. Windows Server Scan with OpenVAS.mp4 59.8 MB
  3. Windows Server Scan with OpenVAS.srt 7.2 KB
  4. Installing OpenVAS Scanner.mp4 130.2 MB
  4. Installing OpenVAS Scanner.srt 14.5 KB
  4. ScanConfig, Alerts and Schedules.mp4 98.8 MB
  4. ScanConfig, Alerts and Schedules.srt 12 KB
  Bonus Resources.txt 307.2 B
  Get Bonus Downloads Here.url 204.8 B
  ▲ 18 total files

Description


Basic Security Testing with OpenVAS and Penetration Testing
Created by Rajneesh Gupta | Last updated 5/2021
Duration: 1h 7m | 2 sections | 8 lectures | Video: 1280x720, 44 KHz | 690 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + Sub
Learn Installation of OpenVAS/GVM Basic - Security Testing and Penetration Hacking

What you'll learn
Installation and management of OpenVAS/GVM
Complete host scan, server scan and database scan with OpenVAS/GVM.
Behind the scene of Vulnerability scanning with OpenVAS.

Requirements
Basics of TCP/IP modelKnowledge of Windows fundmentals
Description
OpenVAS/GVM is a fully-featured vulnerability scanner, but it’s also one component of the larger “Greenbone Security Manager” (GSM).
OpenVAS dates back to 2009 and the project is maintained by a commercial/open-source company. With its focus on the enterprise market and its long history, any risks of enterprises adopting a technology that might become abandoned are greatly reduced.
Here are some notable positives of OpenVAS/GVM:
Has a long history (since 2009) with daily updates and over 50,000 vulnerability tests
Is backed by an enterprise software-security company
Can perform various types of authenticated/unauthenticated tests
Supports a variety of high- and low-level Internet and industrial protocols
Has an internal programming language that can be used for implementing custom vulnerability tests

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