Penetration Testing with KALI LINUX | 6 Ways to Attack a Network |9. Plan DOS and DDOS Attacks
Welcome to this comprehensive course on penetration testing with KALI. The course examines the various penetration testing concepts and techniques employed in a modern ubiquitous computing world, and will take you from a beginner to a more advanced level. We will discuss various topics ranging from traditional to many modern ones, such as Networking security, Linux security, Web Applications structure and security, Mobile Applications architecture and security, Hardware security, and the hot topic of IoT security. At the end of the course, I will show you some real attacks. Course is constantly being updated, so the knowledge you will acquire will always be applicable.
The layout of the course is easy to walk-through, and the videos are made short and engaging. My purpose is to present you with case exposition and show you live demos, while utilizing a large set of KALI tools (Enumeration, Scanning, Exploitation, Persistence Access, Reporting and Social Engineering tools) in order to get you started quickly. The necessary resources and tools are posted for each sections of the course.
Before jumping into penetration testing, you will first learn how to set up your own lab and install the needed software to practice Penetration Testing along with me. All the attacks explained in this course are launched against real devices, and nothing is theoretical. The course will demonstrate how to fully control victims’ devices such as servers, workstations, and mobile phones. The course can also be interesting to those looking for quick hacks such as controlling victim’s camera, screen, mobile contacts, emails and SMS messages.
At the end of the course you will be equipped with the necessary tools and skills to:
1) Assess security risks by adopting a standard Threat Modeling technique
2) Adopt a structured approach to perform Penetration Tests
3) Protect yourself and the organization you work at
4) Compile security findings and present them professionally to your clients
5) Make the world a safer place
by Marlon Brandon
linux web server