Ethical Hacking – Hands-on Training Part II
What you’ll learn
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Web Application Attacks
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Wireless Network Attacks
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Python scripting for pentesters
Requirements
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Completion of an introuction course to ethical hacking or pentesting.
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Or completing of Ethical Hacking – Hands-On Training Part I.
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Above average use of the Kali CLI
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Good troubleshooting skills
Description
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Intermediate Ethical Hacking Hands-on Training is a continuation of Ethical Hacking – Hands-on Training Part I. Before taking this course, students should have completed an introduction to an ethical hacking or pentesting course. Students should have completed Ethical Hacking – Hands-on Training Part I for best results before signing up for the intermediate course.
Intermediate Ethical Hacking Hands-on Training picks up where Part I leaves off. In Part I, students was taught the fundamentals of pentesting while being introduced to some basic skills.
Intermediate Ethical Hacking Hands-On Training provides an intermediate level of white, grey, and black hat skills every cybersecurity professional needs to know. In addition, advanced reconnaissance techniques are taught using the NMap scripting engine and various hacking tools used by pentesters.
Sections include Web Application Attacks, Wireless Network Attacks, PowerShell Empire, Netcat, and Wireshark Fundamentals.
For the best experience in learning to be an ethical hacker or pentester, students should complete the instructor’s complete series on ethical hacking, starting with Ethical Hacking Hands-On Training Part I and proceeding to this intermediate course.
The three Ethical Hacking Capture the Flag Courses are the capstone series where students apply and use all the techniques taught in the two Ethical hacking courses.
By the end of the course, you will have a deep understanding of external and internal network penetration testing, wireless penetration testing, and web application penetration testing. The lab exercises in the course are based on real-world application of Red Team best practices.
Who this course is for:
- Those wanting to learning the intermediate skills of pentesting.