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Description Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing Computer Hacking is no longer the black art of computer geniuses. Exploit scripts and hacks are available to anyone with a web browser, so prepare yourself to protect your network by looking at security from a hacker’s eyes. Understanding what attack vectors might be used on your systems is a fundamental piece of the security toolkit. VTC Authors Brad Causey and Bobby Rogers present computer security from an angle that aims to put you into the seat, to protect your network through Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing. To begin learning today, simply click the links. |
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01 Introduction
0101 Course Overview
02 Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing
0201 What is Ethical Hacking?
0202 Types of Ethical Hacking
0203 Responsibilities of the Ethical Hacker
0204 Customer Expectations
0205 Skills of the Hacker
0206 Relevant Laws
0207 Preparation
0208 Types of Attacks
03 Methodology Overview
0301 Your Goals
0302 Reconnaissance [passive, active]
0303 Scanning
0304 Service Enumeration
0305 Vulnerability Assessment
0306 Vulnerability Exploitation
0307 Penetration & Access
0308 Privilege Escalation & Owning the Box
0309 Evading Defenses & Erasing Tracks
0310 Maintaining & Expanding Access
04 Reconnaissance (Footprinting)
0401 Passive Reconnaissance
0402 Using WHOIS & Other Tools
0403 Active Reconnaissance
0404 Active Reconnaissance Tools & Methods
0405 Putting It All Together
0406 Reconnaissance Demo
05 Scanning
0501 Scanning For Hosts
0502 TCP Connection Basics
0503 TCP Scan Types
0504 UDP & ICMP Scanning
0505 Scanning Demonstration using NMAP
06 Port & Service Enumeration
0601 Identifying Ports & Services
0602 OS Fingerprinting
0603 Popular Scanners
0604 Demonstration
07 Data Enumeration
0701 Data Enumeration
0702 SNMP Enumeration
0703 DNS Zone Transfers
0704 Windows Null Sessions
0705 NetBIOS Enumeration
0706 Active Directory Extraction
08 Vulnerability Assessment
0801 Vulnerabilities & Exploits
0802 OS Vulnerabilities
0803 Web Server Vulnerabilities
0804 Database Vulnerabilities
0805 TCP Stack Vulnerabilities
0806 Application Vulnerabilities
0807 Vulnerability Assesment
09 Penetration/Access/Compromise Pt.1
0901 Penetrating the System Pt.1
0902 Penetrating the System Pt.2
0903 Bypassing Access Controls
0904 Password Cracking Pt.1
0905 Password Cracking Pt.2
0906 Social Engineering
10 Penetration/Access/Compromise Pt.2
1001 Session Hijacking Pt.1
1002 Session Hijacking Pt.2
1003 Privilege Escalation
1004 Maintaining & Expanding Access
1005 System Compromise
11 Evading Defenses & Erasing Tracks
1101 Where Your Actions Recorded Pt.1
1102 Where Your Actions Recorded Pt.2
1103 Deleting Log Files & Other Evidence Pt.1
1104 Deleting Log Files & Other Evidence Pt.2
1105 Rootkits
1106 Steganography
1107 Evading IDS & Firewalls
12 Introduction to Hacking Techniques Pt.1
1201 Encryption
1202 Sniffers
1203 Wireless hacking
1204 SQL Injection
13 Introduction to Hacking Techniques Pt.2
1301 Buffer Overflows
1302 Rootkits
1303 Spoofing
1304 Denial of Service Attacks
1305 Web Hacking
14 Popular Tools
1401 nmap Pt.1
1402 nmap Pt.2
1403 SuperScan
1404 Nessus
15 Penetration Test Demo
1501 Penetration Test Demo Pt.1
1502 Penetration Test Demo Pt.2
1503 Penetration Test Demo Pt.3
16 Credits
1601 About the Authors
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