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| 001 Port Scanners Essentials.mp4 | 26.6 MB | ||
| 001 Web Application Security.html | 2.3 KB | ||
| 001 What is Bash Scripting.html | 716.8 B | ||
| 001 What is Cyber Security _.mp4 | 8.2 MB | ||
| 001 What is Passive Information Gathering.html | 921.6 B | ||
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| 002 Bash History Command.mp4 | 27.6 MB | ||
| 002 DNS Enumeration.mp4 | 117.2 MB | ||
| 002 The CIA triad.mp4 | 7.4 MB | ||
| 002 The Linux Filesystem.html | 4.6 KB | ||
| 002 Web Application Assessment Tools - DIRB.mp4 | 15.5 MB | ||
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| 002 Basics of Computer Networking.html | 4.5 KB | ||
| 002 Metasploit User Interfaces and Setup.mp4 | 11.4 MB | ||
| 002 Our First Bash Script.mp4 | 21.6 MB | ||
| 002 Setup the Environment.mp4 | 13.2 MB | ||
| 002 What is Nmap.mp4 | 5.8 MB | ||
| 002 Whois Enumeration.mp4 | 25 MB | ||
| 003 Basic Linux Commands.mp4 | 183.5 MB | ||
| 003 Getting Familiar with MSF Syntax.mp4 | 49.5 MB | ||
| 003 Google Hacking.mp4 | 23.3 MB | ||
| 003 Hands-On Practice Lab 1 Walkthrough.mp4 | 215.4 MB | ||
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| 003 Piping and Redirection.mp4 | 139.5 MB | ||
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| 003 Types of Hackers.mp4 | 15.1 MB | ||
| 003 Variables.mp4 | 71.6 MB | ||
| 003 Web Application Assessment Tools - Burp Suite.mp4 | 47.3 MB | ||
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| 003 Scanning Techniques of Nmap - Theory lectures.html | 102.4 B | ||
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| 004 Google Hacking - Top Google Hacking Dorks.html | 16.7 KB | ||
| 004 If, Else, Elif Statements.mp4 | 68.9 MB | ||
| 004 Managing Kali Linux Services.mp4 | 109.2 MB | ||
| 004 Metasploit Database Access.mp4 | 75.1 MB | ||
| 004 Text Searching and Manipulation.mp4 | 90 MB | ||
| 004 UDP Scan (-sU).html | 512 B | ||
| 004 Web Application Assessment Tools - Nikto.mp4 | 12.7 MB | ||
| 004 WireShark Getting Started.mp4 | 19.7 MB | ||
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| 005 Auxiliary Modules.mp4 | 40.1 MB | ||
| 005 Editing Files.mp4 | 24 MB | ||
| 005 FIN Scan (-sF).html | 409.6 B | ||
| 005 Loops.mp4 | 42.1 MB | ||
| 005 Netcraft.mp4 | 16.8 MB | ||
| 005 Open Web Application Security Project Top 10 (OWASP Top 10).html | 8.9 KB | ||
| 005 Red Team Vs Blue Team.html | 1.3 KB | ||
| 005 Searching, Installing, and Removing Tools.mp4 | 101.5 MB | ||
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| 006 Comparing Files.mp4 | 31.2 MB | ||
| 006 Functions.mp4 | 7.5 MB | ||
| 006 Metasploit Payloads - Meterpreter Payloads.mp4 | 28.6 MB | ||
| 006 Ping Scan (-sP).html | 307.2 B | ||
| 006 Sets a filter for any packet that has x.x.x.x as IP address.mp4 | 11.8 MB | ||
| 006 Shodan.mp4 | 20.1 MB | ||
| 006 Why Kali Linux _.html | 716.8 B | ||
| 007 Managing Processes.mp4 | 49.6 MB | ||
| 007 Practical Bash Examples - Test if File Exist.html | 307.2 B | ||
| 007 Security Headers Scanner.mp4 | 15.4 MB | ||
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| 007 Sets a conversation filter between two specific IP addresses.mp4 | 25.2 MB | ||
| 007 TCP SYN Scan (-sS).html | 307.2 B | ||
| 008 Email Harvesting.mp4 | 26.6 MB | ||
| 008 File and Command Monitoring.mp4 | 45.2 MB | ||
| 008 Practical Bash Examples - Removing Duplicate Lines from Files.html | 409.6 B | ||
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| 008 TCP Connect() Scan (-sT).html | 307.2 B | ||
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| 009 Downloading Files.mp4 | 15.2 MB | ||
| 009 Information Gathering Frameworks.mp4 | 19.1 MB | ||
| 009 Sets filters for any TCP packet with a specific source or destination port.mp4 | 12.2 MB | ||
| 009 Version Detection (-sV).html | 409.6 B | ||
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| 010 Customizing the Bash Environment.mp4 | 37.6 MB | ||
| 010 Idle Scan (-sI).html | 307.2 B | ||
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| 010 displays all TCP packets that contain a certain term.mp4 | 11.6 MB | ||
| 011 filters all HTTP GET and POST requests.mp4 | 9.5 MB | ||
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| 012 Basic Nmap Scan against IP or host - Hands On.mp4 | 9.2 MB | ||
| 012 filter out certain types of protocols.mp4 | 18.3 MB | ||
| 013 Nmap Ping Scan - Theory.html | 409.6 B | ||
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| 014 Can Wireshark capture passwords_.html | 409.6 B | ||
| 014 Nmap Ping Scan - Hands On.mp4 | 3.1 MB | ||
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| 015 Plain text network protocols.html | 716.8 B | ||
| 015 Scan specific ports or scan entire port ranges - Theory.html | 307.2 B | ||
| 016 Capture Insecure Connections (Net Cat).mp4 | 10 MB | ||
| 016 Scan specific ports or scan entire port ranges - Hands On.mp4 | 10 MB | ||
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| 017 Capture FTP Passwords.mp4 | 14.2 MB | ||
| 017 Scan multiple IP addresses - Theory.html | 307.2 B | ||
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| 018 Extract files from FTP using Wireshark.mp4 | 21.8 MB | ||
| 018 Scan multiple IP addresses - Hands On.mp4 | 5.3 MB | ||
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| 019 Scan the most popular ports - Theory.html | 204.8 B | ||
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| 020 Scan the most popular ports - Hands On.mp4 | 4 MB | ||
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| 022 Scan hosts and IP addresses reading from a text file - Hands On.mp4 | 8.6 MB | ||
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| 023 Save your Nmap scan results to a file - Theory.html | 307.2 B | ||
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| 024 Save your Nmap scan results to a file - Hands On.mp4 | 8.3 MB | ||
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Description
What is ethical hacking?
Ethical hacking involves an authorized attempt to gain unauthorized access to a computer system, application, or data. Carrying out an ethical hack involves duplicating strategies and actions of malicious attackers. This practice helps to identify security vulnerabilities which can then be resolved before a malicious attacker has the opportunity to exploit them.
Also known as “white hats,” ethical hackers are security experts that perform these assessments. The proactive work they do helps to improve an organization’s security posture. With prior approval from the organization or owner of the IT asset, the mission of ethical hacking is opposite from malicious hacking.
What Is A Red Team?
A red team consists of security professionals who act as adversaries to overcome cyber security controls. Red teams often consist of independent ethical hackers who evaluate system security in an objective manner.
They utilize all the available techniques to find weaknesses in people, processes, and technology to gain unauthorized access to assets. As a result of these simulated attacks, red teams make recommendations and plans on how to strengthen an organization’s security posture.
How Does A Red Team Work?
You might be surprised to learn that red teams spend more time planning an attack then they do performing attacks. In fact, red teams deploy a number of methods to gain access to a network.
Social engineering attacks, for example, rely on reconnaissance and research to deliver targeted spear phishing campaigns. Likewise, prior to performing a penetration test, packet sniffers and protocol analyzers are used to scan the network and gather as much information about the system as possible.
What Is A Blue Team?
A blue team consists of security professionals who have an inside out view of the organization. Their task is to protect the organization’s critical assets against any kind of threat.
They are well aware of the business objectives and the organization’s security strategy. Therefore, their task is to strengthen the castle walls so no intruder can compromise the defenses.
How Does A Blue Team Work?
The blue team first gathers data, documents exactly what needs to be protected and carries out a risk assessment. They then tighten up access to the system in many ways, including introducing stronger password policies and educating staff to ensure they understand and conform to security procedures.
Monitoring tools are often put in place, allowing information regarding access to the systems to be logged and checked for unusual activity. Blue teams will perform regular checks on the system, for example, DNS audits, internal or external network vulnerability scans and capturing sample network traffic for analysis.
In this Course we will Learn all the below in one course only:
What is Cyber Security ?
Basic Linux Commands
Kali Linux Command Line (CLI)
Netcat (nc) Essentials
Wireshark
Bash Scripting (Shell Scripting)
Passive Information Gathering Techniques
Active Information Gathering Techniques
Scanning with Nmap
Web Application Attacks
The Metasploit Framework Essentials
Buffer Overflow
Active Directory Attacks
Hands-On Practice Labs
Who this course is for:
Cyber Security Engineers
DevSecOps Engineers
Ethical Hackers
Penetration Testers
System Administrators
Requirements
Eager to Learn and Patience !!!
Last Updated 10/2021
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