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Hacking Defined
 
 
 
Description
Hacking defined gives the participant’s insight into the world of ethical hacking. This course covers the methodology, technologies, and knowledge you need in order to secure your critical business needs. The course also provides a deep perspective on the “attackers” methodologies and techniques in order to effectively prepare and protect what matters…
 
Course Objectives
Upon completing the course, the participants will be able to:
  • “think security”
  • Explain different attack vector, techniques, process and tools necessary in to successfully attack different “targets”
  • Understand how to firmly defend his organization.
 
Topics
  • Reconnaissance phase
  • Penetration phase
  • Housekeeping phase
 
 
Target Audience
CIO, information security officer\manager, System administrator, network administrator.
 
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge in networking and TCP/IP, basic knowledge in Operating systems and services. 
 
Duration
5 Days
 
 

 
1st day Outline
  • Hacking Defined Introduction
  • Linux Basics
    • Back Track
  • Hacking Defined Toolkit
    • Development Environment
    • Disassembly
    • Hacking Today Presentations
  • Low Technology Reconnaissance
    • Social Engineering
    • Attack tree (Lio)
    • Passive Reconnaissance
2nd day outline
  • Web Base Reconnaissance
    • Who-Is
    • DNS
    • Advanced Key-Words
    • Boolean Search
    • Google Hacking
    • Google API
  • Information Gathering Tools
    • Maltego
    • Win-Finger-Print
    • SAM Spade
  • Finger Printing
    • SMTP
    • SNMP
    • DNS
    • Net-Bios
    • RPC
    • LDAP
    • HTTP
    • SSH
    • Banner Grabbing

 
 
3rd day Outline
  • Network Security Analysis
    • Port Scanners
      • Port Scanning
      • Banner Grabbing
      • File Transfer
      • Bind Shell
      • Reverse Shell/SL
      • Nmap
      • Super-Scan
      • Unicorn Scan
    • Traffic Interception and Analysis
      • Wire-Shark
      • TCP-Dump
      • Com-View
    • Traffic Manipulation
      • Man-In The-Middle
      • DNS Spoofing
      • SSL Spoofing
      • Skype Spoofing
4th day Outline
  • Buffer Overflow
    • Buffer Overflow Scenarios
    • Buffer Overflow Frameworks
      • The Metasploit Project
      • Accunetix
      • Nessus
      • Shadow
      • W3F
      • Web & Host Scan
 
  • Denial of service attacks
    • Denial of service Scenarios
    • Distributed Denial of service Scenarios
 
 

 
5th day Outline
  • House Keeping
    • Trojan Horses
    • Root-Kit
    • Packer
  • Final Challenge (Lab)
 
 
 
 
 

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