Network Pentesting

beginner
hands-on

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This fast-paced course will teach you how to leverage popular toolsets and techniques to conduct effective penetration tests on the latest, real-world network, web and application components.

The class will be conducted on our cloud based, state of the art lab platform where attendees will be doing 20+ unique lab exercises in class! Over 90% of class time will be spent on these hands-on, live penetration tests!

Following topics will be covered during the session:

  1. Introduction to Pentesting
  2. Tools of Trade
  3. Reconnaissance and Scanning
  4. Exploitation
  5. Post Exploitation
  6. Clearing Tracks

Prerequisites

  1. A basic knowledge of computers and networking
  2. Familiarity with the Linux operating system

Target Audience

  1. Cybersecurity Enthusiasts
  2. Penetration testers
  3. Security researchers, analysts, and students

Students should bring

  1. Laptop with at least 4 GB RAM
  2. Latest Chrome/Firefox browser installed
  3. WiFi adaptor to connect to WiFi
  4. What will you learn!

    1. Understanding of common attack vectors
    2. Hand-on knowledge to identify security weaknesses in a network and Linux machine
    3. Hand-on knowledge to leverage misconfiguration/vulnerability to compromise the machine
    4. Familiarity with various attack tools/techniques and understanding of how to use them effectively and when

    About Trainer :

    Ashish Bhangale is a Senior Security Researcher at INE. Prior to joining INE, He was working as a senior security researcher at Pentester Academy (Acquired by INE). He has 8+ years of experience in Network and Web Application Security. He has also worked with the state law enforcement agencies in the capacity of a Digital Forensics Investigator and was instrumental in solving IT fraud/crime cases. He has presented/published his work at Blackhat, DEFCON USA/China, Wireless Village and IoT village. He has contributed to many innovative research projects like Chigula (WiFi Forensics Framework) and Chellam (First pure WiFi Firewall) frameworks, and created multiple projects like Vulnerable Web Application OSes, Vulnerable Router Project and Damn Vulnerable Wordpress. His areas of interest include Advanced Pentesting, Forensics, WiFi and AD security.

    Divya Nain is currently working with INE as a Cloud Developer Intern. He is good at scripting and automation. He is in his final year of B.Tech pursuing from Lovely Professional University. He loves to contribute his skills to open-source work and his area of interest includes Cloud Security and DevSecOps.