NETWORK ADMINISTRATIONSsnmp

ULTIMATE 9 Hr Network/System Security Masterclass

This 9.5 hour compilation is based on the Network & System Security module of the Security Engineer pathway of TryHackMe. The video timestamps are below.

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Video Time Stamps:
00:00 Outline
02:51 Secure Network Architecture
01:08:58 Linux System Hardening
02:30:16 Windows Hardening
03:43:57 Active Directory Hardening
04:24:56 Network Device Hardening
05:20:22 Network Security Protocols
06:18:39 Virtualization & Containers
07:02:32 Cloud Security
08:12:30 Auditing & Monitoring

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by Hank Hackerson

simple network management protocol

16 thoughts on “ULTIMATE 9 Hr Network/System Security Masterclass

  • Just completed my Masters in Cybersecurity Enterprise Managemeny from National University in San Diego. I received my Bachelors in Networks and Cybersecurity from University of Maryland Global Campus. Both degrees utilized a shiiiiiiiiiiiit load of these tryhackmes. What I'm trying to say is that Universities respect the knowledge that comes from the material that this man is breaking down.

  • Ok…a fun iteration.

    Since we have decades of program exploits as the chip will output logs for us, we have many backdoors in the programs USA uses and since so many checks remain the same as does many code sections Canada can always abuse those systems.

    So if towers or other things remain x86, we have so much coding data that we always just rely on the same methods used over and over again to mimic certain things.

    Not explaining it right…but it's there.

  • i think this is a new learning path. do you know when this path came out??

  • Could you please post the playlist used? At least the very first track. Thanks.

  • Thanks for the well informative video @Hank Hackerson, keep it up.

  • no one has done this keep going im on jr pentesting path learning just beginning i hope i can get better later

  • bro you earned a sub and can you tell me some free resources fro learning more things?

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