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|  Number of Courses: 14
|  Training Hours: 276
|  Videos: 1283
|  Course Access: 12 Months Unlimited Access
|  Study Method: Online Video Lectures
|  Course Type: Multiple Certificate Bundle
|  Award: 14 Cyber Studies Institute Certificates
International Exam: Yes (Various) (Optional. Not included in the course fee)

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R4800,00

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Description

Take advantage of this great training package that covers everything from ethical hacking to penetration testing to securing networks…and more!

 

Cyber Security Training Series: Become Part of the cyber security teams protecting our systems, information and infrastructure.

 

With our Ultimate Cyber Security training series, you get extensive training and knowledge from industry experts covering everything from ethical hacking to penetration testing to securing networks…and more.

 

This Extensive Bundle Includes the Following 14 Courses:

  • CompTIA Security+ SY0-701
  • Certified Cloud Security Professional – CCSP
  • Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 1: Foundations (ECC 312-50)
  • Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 2: Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50)
  • Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 3: Advanced Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50)
  • Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) (Update 2021)
  • Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
  • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
  • CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) CAS-003
  • CompTIA CySA+ (Cybersecurity Analyst+) CS0-002
  • CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-004)
  • CompTIA PenTest+ (PT0-001)
  • Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI)
  • Microsoft 98-367 MTA Security Fundamentals

Cyber Security is fast becoming one of the most important roles in the tech sector as cyber criminals and hackers become ever more sophisticated. You’ll learn how to identify vulnerabilities and take steps to secure your network against attacks. You will learn about the different types of attacks and how they can be prevented. Our course teaches you how to detect malicious software (malware) and how to remove it if detected.

You’ll also learn how to use tools such as anti-virus programs and firewalls.

 

What does a Cyber Security Expert do?

A cyber security expert is somebody who is responsible for securing information systems. They may spend their day monitoring, detecting, investigating, analyzing, and responding to security events within a business. It is their main role to protect systems from cyber security risks and threats.

Any computer connected to the internet is vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Cyber Security, or IT security, is the technique used to protect computers and networks from criminal intrusion. Specialists in cyber security are among the most sought-after professionals in the tech sector as businesses and governments seek to fight off an increasingly daring and ruthless cohort of global cyber criminals and hackers. Skilled and dedicated security specialists work in this field that demands a mix of artistry and technical expertise. They need to be constantly one step ahead of the hackers and organized criminals behind a new crime wave.

Our cyber security training series will guide you from an introductory security level up to the highest certifications in the IT industry.

 

Cyber Security jobs you will be qualified for after taking our courses include:

  • Entry Level Cyber Security,
  • Cyber Security Data Analyst,
  • Manager IT Cyber Security,
  • Senior Cyber Security Engineer,
  • Cyber Security Lead
  • Cyber Security Business Analyst

 

How much can I earn as a Cyber Security Specialist?

Average salary – R 91 000 / Month

The average cyber security specialist salary in South Africa is R 1 092 000 per year or R 560 per hour. Entry-level positions start at R 570 003 per year, while most experienced workers make up to R 9 600 000 per year.

Source: https://za.talent.com/salary?job=Cyber+Security+Specialist

 

Why Cybersecurity Training Is Important

Cybersecurity training is critical for anyone in a role required to protect computer systems, networks, and devices from cyber threats such as malware, ransomware, and phishing attacks. Your training can include a wide range of topics, including how to identify and prevent cyber-attacks, how to secure data and devices, and how to respond to and recover from a cyber incident. It is important for individuals and organizations to receive regular cybersecurity training to stay up-to-date on the latest threats and best practices for protecting their systems and data.

 

Accreditation/Certification

All these courses include a final exam and on completion a certificate of completion is issued. This training series will also allow you to take various international exams for certification by leading tech companies which are the most recognized and respected certifications in the IT industry here in South Africa and all over the world. Certifications from the following bodies are available for this training series:

 

Comptia

CompTIA is the most respected certification in the IT industry. This is very well recognized in South Africa and all over the world.

 

microsoft

Earning a Microsoft Certification is globally recognized evidence of real-world skills. A Microsoft Certification showcases your commitment to keeping pace with rapidly changing technology and positions you for increased skills, efficiency, and earning potential in your professional roles.

 

ec council

The EC-Council, is the world’s largest cyber security technical certification body. Their certifications are recognised worldwide and validate that an information security professional has the skills and knowledge required in a specialised information security domain that will help them avert cyber conflicts.

 

ISACA

ISACA is a global professional association and learning organization with 170,000 members who work in digital trust fields such as information security, governance, assurance, risk, privacy and quality. There are many benefits for applicants once they get their ISACA certification. One of them is that this diploma is entirely accepted and recognized globally. It also provides credibility which is valuable for a career in IT.

 

How are these courses delivered?

All these courses are delivered entirely online, allowing you to take advantage of our courses from the comfort of your own home. All the lectures are presented via video and are accessible on your computer or mobile device, making it easy to learn on-the-go. Plus, with internet access, you can study at any time that suits you and from anywhere in the world.

 

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Curriculum

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 3: Advanced Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50) Course Outline

Module 61 – CEH v11 Advanced Ethical Hacker Course Intro
  •    61.1 About This Course: Advanced Ethical Hacker
  •    61.2 About the Instructor
Module 62 – CEH v11 Session Hjacking
  •    62.1 Session Hijacking Concepts
  •    62.2 Token-based Authentication
  •    62.3 Compromising a Session Token
  •    62.4 XSS
  •    62.5 CSRF
  •    62.6 Other Attacks
Module 63 – CEH v11 Defending Against Hijacking
  •    63.1 Network Level Hijacking
  •    63.2 Session Hijacking Tools
  •    63.3 Session Hijacking Countermeasures
  •    63.4 Session Penetration Hijacking
  •    63.5 Review
Module 64 – CEH v11 Implementing Intrusion Detection
  •    64.1 IDS-IPS
  •    64.2 Snort
  •    64.3 Snort Rules
  •    64.4 Syslog
Module 65 – CEH v11 Testing Intrusion Detection
  •    65.1 WIPS
  •    65.2 IDS Considerations
  •    65.3 IDS Tools
  •    65.4 IDS Evasion
  •    65.5 IDS-Firewall Evasion Tools
  •    65.6 IDS Scenerios
Module 66 – CEH v11 Implementing Firewalls
  •    66.1 Firewalls
  •    66.2 Packet Filtering Rules
  •    66.3 Firewall Deployments
  •    66.4 Traffic Flow through Firewalls
  •    66.5 Split DNS
Module 67 – CEH v11 Testing Firewallls
  •    67.1 Firewall Tools
  •    67.2 Firewall Evasion
  •    67.3 Firewall Scenarios
Module 68 – CEH v11 Implementing Honeypots
  •    68.1 Honeypots
  •    68.2 Honeypot Detection
  •    68.3 IDS-Firewall Evasion Countermeasures
  •    68.4 IDS-Firewall Honeypot Penetration Testing
  •    68.5 Review
Module 69 – CEH v11 Attacker Webserver
  •    69.1 Webserver Security Overview
  •    69.2 Common Webservers
  •    69.3 Webserver Attacks
  •    69.4 Misconfiguration Attack Examples
Module 70 – CEH v11 Webserver Defense
  •    70.1 Webserver Attack Tools
  •    70.2 Attack Countermeasures
  •    70.3 Webserver Penetration Testing
  •    70.4 Review
Module 71 – CEH v11 Intro To Web Apps
  •    71.1 Web Application Concepts
  •    71.2 Attacking Web Apps
Module 72 – CEH v11 OWASP Top 5 Web App Vulnerabilities
  •    72.1 A01 – Broken Access Control
  •    72.2 A02 – Cryptographic Failures
  •    72.3 A03 – Injection
  •    72.4 A04 – Insecure Design
  •    72.5 A05 – Security Misconfiguration
Module 73 – CEH v11 OWASP Additional Web App Vulnerabilities
  •    73.1 A06 – Vulnerable and Outdated Components
  •    73.2 A07 – Identification and Authentication Failures
  •    73.3 A08 – Software and Data Integrity Failures
  •    73.4 A09 – Security Logging and Monitoring
  •    73.5 A10 – Server Side Request Forgery
Module 74 – CEH v11 Common Web App Attacks
  •    74.1 XSS Attacks
  •    74.2 CSRF
  •    74.3 Parameter Tampering
  •    74.4 Clickjacking
  •    74.5 SQL Injection
Module 75 – CEH v11 Unauthorized Access Through Web Apps
  •    75.1 Insecure Deserialization Attacks
  •    75.2 IDOR
  •    75.3 Directory Traversal
  •    75.4 Session Management Attacks
  •    75.5 Response Splitting
Module 76 – CEH v11 Web App Overflow Attacks
  •    76.1 Denial of Service
  •    76.2 Overflow Attacks
  •    76.3 XXE Attacks
  •    76.4 Soap Attacks
  •    76.5 Ajax Attacks
Module 77 – CEH v11 Defending Web Apps
  •    77.1 Web App Hacking Tools
  •    77.2 Web Hacking Countermeasures
  •    77.3 Web Application Penetration Testing
  •    77.4 Review
Module 78 – CEH v11 Intro To SQL Injection
  •    78.1 SQL Overview
  •    78.2 SQL Injection Concepts
  •    78.3 Basic SQL Injection
Module 79 – CEH v11 Performing SQL Injection
  •    79.1 Finding Vulnerable Websites
  •    79.2 Error-based SQL Injection
  •    79.3 Union SQL Injection
  •    79.4 Blind SQL Injection
  •    79.5 SQL Injection Scenarios
  •    79.6 Evading Detection
Module 80 – CEH v11 Defending Against SQL Injection
  •    80.1 SQL Injection Tools
  •    80.2 SQL Injection Countermeasures
  •    80.3 Safe Coding Examples
  •    80.4 SQL Wildcards
  •    80.5 SQL Injection Penetration Testing
  •    80.6 Review
Module 81 – CEH v11 Wireless Networking Overview
  •    81.1 Wireless Concepts
  •    81.2 Wireless Signal Encoding
  •    81.3 Wi-Fi Standards
  •    81.4 Wi-Fi Antennas
  •    81.5 Wireless Authentication
Module 82 – CEH v11 Wi-Fi Security
  •    82.1 Wi-Fi Security Standards
  •    82.2 Wireless Network Troubleshooting Tools
  •    82.3 Wi-Fi Discovery Tools
  •    82.4 Sniffing Wi-Fi
Module 83 – CEH v11 Hacking Wi-Fi
  •    83.1 Wi-Fi Attack Types
  •    83.2 Wi-Fi Rogue Access Point Attacks
  •    83.3 Wi-Fi Denial of Service Attacks
  •    83.4 Wi-Fi Password Cracking Attacks
  •    83.5 WEP Cracking
Module 84 – CEH v11 Advanced Wireless Attacks
  •    84.1 WPA-WPA2 Cracking
  •    84.2 WPA3 Attacks
  •    84.3 WPS Cracking
  •    84.4 Wi-Fi Attack Tools for Mobile Devices
  •    84.5 Bluetooth Hacking
  •    84.6 Other Wireless Hacking
Module 85 – CEH v11 Defending Wireless Networks
  •    85.1 Wireless Hacking Countermeasures
  •    85.2 Wireless Security Tools
  •    85.3 Wireless Penetration Testing
  •    85.4 Review
Module 86 – CEH v11 Mobile Platform Overview
  •    86.1 Mobile Platform Overview
  •    86.2 Mobile Device Vulnerabilities
  •    86.3 Mobile Device Attacks
Module 87 – CEH v11 Hacking Android
  •    87.1 Android
  •    87.2 Android Vulnerabilities
  •    87.3 Rooting Android
  •    87.4 Android Exploits
  •    87.5 Android Hacking Tools
  •    87.6 Reverse Engineering an Android App
  •    87.7 Securing Android
Module 88 – CEH v11 Hacking iOS
  •    88.1 iOS
  •    88.2 iOS Vulnerabilities
  •    88.3 Jailbreaking iOS
  •    88.4 iOS Exploits
  •    88.5 iOS Hacking Tools
  •    88.6 Securing iOS
Module 89 – CEH v11 Mobile Platform Defense
  •    89.1 Mobile Device Management
  •    89.2 BYOD
  •    89.3 Mobile Security Guidelines and Tools
  •    89.4 Mobile Device Penetration Testing
  •    89.5 Review
Module 90 – CEH v11 IoT Hacking
  •    90.1 loT Concepts
  •    90.2 loT Infrastructure
  •    90.3 Fog Computing
  •    90.4 loT Vulnerabilities
  •    90.5 loT Threats
Module 91 – CEH v11 IoT Defense
  •    91.1 IoT Hacking Methodologies and Tools
  •    91.2 IoT Hacking Methodolgies and Tools Part 2
  •    91.3 Hacking Countermeasures
  •    91.4 IoT Penetration Testing
  •    91.5 OT Concepts
  •    91.6 Industrial IoT
Module 92 – CEH v11 Operational Technology Overview
  •    92.1 IT-OT Convergence
  •    92.2 ICS
  •    92.3 SCADA
  •    92.4 DCS
  •    92.5 RTU
  •    92.6 PLC
  •    92.7 Addition OT Components
Module 93 – CEH v11 Hacking OT
  •    93.1 OT Variables
  •    93.2 Well-known OT attacks
  •    93.3 OT Attack Methodology and Basic Tools
  •    93.4 OT Reconnaissance
  •    93.5 OT Penetration and Control
Module 94 – CEH v11 Defending OT
  •    94.1 OT Attack Tools
  •    94.2 OT Hacking Countermeasures
  •    94.3 OT Penetration Testing
  •    94.4 Review
Module 95 – CEH v11 Attacking The Cloud
  •    95.1 Cloud Computing Concepts
  •    95.2 Virtualization
  •    95.3 Cloud Types
  •    95.4 Cloud Benefits and Considerations
  •    95.5 Cloud Risks and Vulnerablilities
Module 96 – CEH v11 Cloud Defense
  •    96.1 Cloud Threats and Countermeasures
  •    96.2 Cloud Security Tools
  •    96.3 Cloud Security Best Practices
  •    96.4 Cloud Penetration Testing
  •    96.5 Review
Module 97 – CEH v11 Cryptography Overview
  •    97.1 Cryptography Concepts
  •    97.2 Symetric Encryption
  •    97.3 Asymmetric Encryption
  •    97.4 Public Key Exchange
  •    97.5 PKI
Module 98 – CEH v11 Protecting Data With Crytography
  •    98.1 Digital Certificates
  •    98.2 Digital Signatures
  •    98.3 Hashing
  •    98.4 Email Encryption
  •    98.5 Network Communication Encryption
Module 99 – CEH v11 Protecting Data at Home and in Transit
  •    99.1 Disk Encryption
  •    99.2 VPN Encryption
  •    99.3 Cryptography Tools
Module 100 – CEH v11 Pentesting Cryptography
  •    100.1 Cryptography Attacks
  •    100.2 Cryptography Penetration Testing
  •    100.3 Review
  •    100.4 Conclusion

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 2: Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50) Course Outline

Module 21 – CEH v11 Ethical Hacker Course Intro
  •    21.1 About this course – Ethical Hacker
  •    21.2 About the Instructor
Module 22 – CEH v11 Intro to Footprinting
  •    22.1 Footprinting Concepts
  •    22.2 Footprinting Methodology
  •    22.3 OSINT Tools
  •    22.4 Advanced Google Search
  •    22.5 Whois Footprinting
  •    22.6 Activity – Performing a Whois Lookup
Module 23 – CEH v11 Footprinting Network Services
  •    23.1 DNS Footprinting
  •    23.2 Website Footprinting
  •    23.3 Email Footprinting
  •    23.4 Network Footprinting
  •    23.5 Footprinting through Social Networking Sites
Module 24 – CEH v11 Defend Against Footprinting
  •    24.1 Competitive Intelligence Gathering
  •    24.2 Footprinting Countermeasures
  •    24.3 Footprinting Penetration Testing
  •    24.4 Review
Module 25 – CEH v11 Intro to Scanning
  •    25.1 Scanning Concepts
  •    25.2 ICMP Discovery Scans
  •    25.3 Other Discovery Scans
Module 26 – CEH v11 Port Scanning
  •    26.1 Ports
  •    26.2 TCP Flags and Handshakes
  •    26.3 TCP Scan Types
  •    26.4 Other Scanning Techniques
Module 27 – CEH v11 Vulnerability Scanning
  •    27.1 Banner Grabbing
  •    27.2 Vulnerability Scanning
  •    27.3 SSDP Scanning
Module 28 – CEH v11 NMAP
  •    28.1 Nmap
  •    28.2 Common Nmap Scans
  •    28.3 Nmap Options
  •    28.4 Nmap Stealth Scans
  •    28.5 Hping and Other Scanners
Module 29 – CEH v11 Firewalls and Intrusion Detection
  •    29.1 Firewall Types
  •    29.2 Firewall Features
  •    29.3 Firewall Features Part 2
  •    29.4 Firewall Configurations
  •    29.5 Intrusion Detection and Prevention
Module 30 – CEH v11 Evading Detection
  •    30.1 Firewall and IDS Evasion
  •    30.2 Firewall and IDS Evasion Part 2
  •    30.3 Firewalking
  •    30.4 Probing a Firewall
  •    30.5 Probing a Firewall Part 2
Module 31 – CEH v11 Proxies and VPNs
  •    31.1 Proxies
  •    31.2 VPNs
  •    31.3 Tor
  •    31.4 Scanning Countermeasures
  •    31.5 Scanning Penetration Testing
  •    31.6 Review
Module 32 – CEH v11 Accessing Vulnerability
  •    32.1 Vulnerability Assessment Overview
  •    32.2 Vulnerability Scoring Systems
  •    32.3 Vulnerability Assessment Tools
Module 33 – CEH v11 Vulnerability Research
  •    33.1 Scanner Output and Reports
  •    33.2 Vulnerability Research
  •    33.3 Review
Module 34 – CEH v11 Intro to Enumeration
  •    34.1 Enumeration Concepts
  •    34.2 Enumeration Techniques and Tools
  •    34.3 Service and Application Enumeration
  •    34.4 SMB and NetBIOS Enumeration
Module 35 – CEH v11 Service Enumeration
  •    35.1 SNMP Enumeration
  •    35.2 LDAP Enumeration
  •    35.3 DNS Enumeration
  •    35.4 SMTP Enumeration
  •    35.5 NTP Enumeration
Module 36 – CEH v11 Advanced Enumeration
  •    36.1 Remote Connection Enumeration
  •    36.2 File Transfer Enumeration
  •    36.3 VoIP Enumeration
  •    36.4 IPSEC Enumeration
  •    36.5 IPv6 Enumeration
  •    36.6 BGP Enumeration
Module 37 – CEH v11 Command Line Enumeration
  •    37.1 Windows Command Line Enumeration
  •    37.2 Linux Command Line Enumeration
  •    37.3 Linux Command Line Enumeration Part 2
Module 38 – CEH v11 Defending Against Enumeration
  •    38.1 Enumeration Countermeasures
  •    38.2 Enumeration Countermeasures Part 2
  •    38.3 Enumeration Penetration Testing
  •    38.4 Review
Module 39 – CEH v11 Intro to System Hacking
  •    39.1 System Hacking Concepts
  •    39.2 System Hacking Tools and Frameworks
  •    39.3 Searchsploit
  •    39.4 Compiling and Running Exploits
Module 40 – CEH v11 System Hacking with Metasploit
  •    40.1 Metasploit
  •    40.2 Metasploit Search
  •    40.3 Metasploit Exploits and Payloads
  •    40.4 Metasploit Meterpreter
  •    40.5 Metasploit Connectivity
  •    40.6 Metasploit Impersonation and Migration
Module 41 – CEH v11 Further Attacking a Compromised System
  •    41.1 Netcat
  •    41.2 Pivoting
  •    41.3 Netcat Relays
  •    41.4 Metasploit Post Exploitation Modules
  •    41.5 Common Operating System Exploits
Module 42 – CEH v11 Hacking an Operating System
  •    42.1 Hacking Windows
  •    42.2 Hacking Linux
  •    42.3 Network Service Exploits
  •    42.4 Password Attacks
Module 43 – CEH v11 Password Cracking Overview
  •    43.1 Dictionary Attack
  •    43.2 Brute Force Attack
  •    43.3 Password Spraying
  •    43.4 Rainbow Tables
Module 44 – CEH v11 Performing Password Attacks
  •    44.1 Network Service Password Attacks
  •    44.2 Password Cracking Tools
  •    44.3 Online Password Cracking Sites
  •    44.4 Windows Password Cracking
  •    44.5 Linux Password Cracking
  •    44.6 Other Methods for Obtaining Passwords
Module 45 – CEH v11 Using Exploits
  •    45.1 Keylogging
  •    45.2 Spyware
  •    45.3 Rootkits
  •    45.4 Buffer Overflows
  •    45.5 Privilege Escalation
  •    45.6 Hiding Files
Module 46 – CEH v11 Hiding Information
  •    46.1 Alternate Data Streams
  •    46.2 Steganography
  •    46.3 Creating and Maintaining Remote Access
  •    46.4 Hiding Evidence
Module 47 – CEH v11 Covering Tracks
  •    47.1 Covering Tracks in Windows
  •    47.2 Covering Tracks in Linux
  •    47.3 System Hacking Counter-Measures
  •    47.4 System Hacking Penetration Testing
  •    47.5 Review
Module 48 – CEH v11 Malware Overview
  •    48.1 Intro to Malware
  •    48.2 Virus Overview
  •    48.3 Virus Types
  •    48.4 Self-Hiding Viruses
  •    48.5 Worms
  •    48.6 Trojans
  •    48.7 Trojan Types
  •    48.8 RATS
Module 49 – CEH v11 Hacking With Malware
  •    49.1 Ransomware
  •    49.2 Botnets
  •    49.3 Covert Channel Trojans
  •    49.4 Banking Trojans
  •    49.5 Rootkits
Module 50 – CEH v11 Creating Malware
  •    50.1 Other Malware
  •    50.2 Malware Makers
  •    50.3 Dropper and Stage Creation
  •    50.4 Exploit Kits
Module 51 – CEH v11 Detecting Malware
  •    51.1 Malware Detection
  •    51.2 Malware Detection Part 2
  •    51.3 Malware Analysis
Module 52 – CEH v11 Defending Against Malware
  •    52.1 Malware Reverse Engineering
  •    52.2 Malware Countermeasures
  •    52.3 Malware Penetration Testing
  •    52.4 Review
Module 53 – CEH v11 Sniffing
  •    53.1 Sniffing Concepts
  •    53.2 Types of Sniffing
  •    53.3 Sniffing Protocols
  •    53.4 Sniffing Tools
Module 54 – CEH v11 Spoofing and MITM
  •    54.1 ARP
  •    54.2 ARP Spoofing
  •    54.3 MITM
  •    54.4 MAC Attacks
  •    54.5 MAC Spoofing
  •    54.6 DHCP Attacks
Module 55 – CEH v11 Defending Against Poisoning and Sniffing
  •    55.1 Name Resolution Poisoning
  •    55.2 VLAN Hopping
  •    55.3 Sniffing Counter Measures
  •    55.4 Sniffing Penetration Testing
  •    55.5 Review
Module 56 – CEH v11 Social Engineering
  •    56.1 Social Engineering Concepts
  •    56.2 Social Engineering Techniques
  •    56.3 Social Engineering Examples
  •    56.4 Social Engineering Tools
Module 57 – CEH v11 Defending Against Social Engineering
  •    57.1 Social Media
  •    57.2 Identity Theft
  •    57.3 Insider Threats
  •    57.4 Social Engineering Countermeasures
  •    57.5 Social Engineering Penetration Testing
  •    57.6 Review
Module 58 – CEH v11 Denial-of-Service
  •    58.1 DoS-DDoS Concepts
  •    58.2 Volumetric Attacks
  •    58.3 Fragmentation Attacks
  •    58.4 State Exhaustion Attacks
  •    58.5 Application Layer Attacks
Module 59 – CEH v11 Advanced DoS Attacks
  •    59.1 Protocol Attacks
  •    59.2 Other Attacks
  •    59.3 Botnets
Module 60 – CEH v11 Defending Against Denial-of-Service
  •    60.1 DoS-DDoS Attack Tools
  •    60.2 DoS-DDoS Countermeasures
  •    60.3 Dos Penetration Testing
  •    60.4 Review

CompTIA Security+ SY0-601 (2022) Course Outline

Module 1 – Introduction to Security
  •    1.1 Introduction to Security
Module 2 – Malware and Social Engineering Attacks
  •    2.1 Malware and Social Engineering Attacks
Module 3 – Basic Cryptography
  •    3.1 Basic Cryptography
Module 4 – Advanced Cryptography and PKI
  •    4.1 Advanced Cryptography and PKI
Module 5 – Networking and Server Attacks
  •    5.1 Networking and Server Attacks
Module 6 – Network Security Devices, Designs and Technology
  •    6.1 Network Security Devices, Designs and Technology
Module 7 – Administering a Secure Network
  •    7.1 Administering a Secure Network
Module 8 – Wireless Network Security
  •    8.1 Wireless Network Security
Module 9 – Client and Application Security
  •    9.1 Client and Application Security
Module 10 – Mobile and Embedded Device Security
  •    10.1 Mobile and Embedded Device Security
Module 11 – Authentication and Account Management
  •    11.1 Authentication and Account Management
Module 12 – Access Management
  •    12.1 Access Management
Module 13 – Vulnerability Assessment and Data Security
  •    13.1 Vulnerability Assessment and Data Security
Module 14 – Business Continuity
  •    14.1 Business Continuity
Module 15 – Risk Mitigation
  •    15.1 Risk Mitigation
Module 16 – Security Plus Summary and Review
  •    16.1 – Security Plus Summary and Review
Module 17 – Hands-On Training
  •    17.1 Hands-On Scanning Part 1
  •    17.2 Hands-On Scanning Part 2
  •    17.3 Hands-On Advanced Scanning
  •    17.4 Hands-On MetaSploit
  •    17.5 Hands-On BurpSuite
  •    17.6 Hands-On Exploitation Tools Part 1
  •    17.7 Hands-On Exploitation Tools Part 2
  •    17.8 Hands-On Invisibility Tools
  •    17.9 Hands-On Connect to Tor

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 1: Foundations (ECC 312-50) Course Outline

Module 1 – CEH v11 Foundations Course Introduction
  •    1.1 About this course: CEH Foundations
  •    1.2 About the Instructor
Module 2 – CEH v11 Introduction To Networking
  •    2.1 Networking Overview
  •    2.2 Network Scope
  •    2.3 Network Addressing
  •    2.4 Activity – Examining Network Addressing
Module 3 – CEH v11 Lan Components
  •    3.1 Protocols, Ports, Sockets
  •    3.2 Network Topologies
  •    3.3 LAN Devices
  •    3.4 LAN Devices Part 2
  •    3.5 VLANs
  •    3.6 Activity – Examining Ports and Sockets
  •    3.7 Activity – Examining Switches and VLANs
Module 4 – CEH v11 Routing and Network Access
  •    4.1 Routers
  •    4.2 Layer 3 Switches
  •    4.3 Modems and Remote Access
  •    4.4 Firewalls and Proxies
  •    4.5 Activity – Examining Routing
  •    4.6 Activity – Examining VLAN Routing
  •    4.7 Activity – Examining Firewall Rules
Module 5 – CEH v11 Intrusion Detection and Network Layers
  •    5.1 IDS and IPS
  •    5.2 OSI Model
  •    5.3 TCP-IP
  •    5.4 Activity – Examining Network Layers
Module 6 – CEH v11 Networking Protocols and Addressing
  •    6.1 Layer 4 Protocols
  •    6.2 Layer 3 Protocols
  •    6.3 Layer 2 Protocols
  •    6.4 IP Addressing
  •    6.5 Subnetting
  •    6.6 DHCP
  •    6.7 Activity – Examining TCP
  •    6.8 Activity – Examining UDP
  •    6.9 Activity – Examining IP
  •    6.10 Activity – Examining ICMP
  •    6.11 Activity – Examining ARP
Module 7 – CEH v11 Network Services
  •    7.1 DNS
  •    7.2 DNS Records
  •    7.3 NTP
  •    7.4 Authentication
  •    7.5 Biometrics
  •    7.6 Activity – Examining DNS
  •    7.7 Activity – Examining DNS Records
Module 8 – CEH v11 Access Control
  •    8.1 Local Authentication
  •    8.2 Directory Service Authentication
  •    8.3 Extending Authentication
  •    8.4 Authorization
  •    8.5 Activity – Testing Access Control
Module 9 – CEH v11 Intro to Linux
  •    9.1 Linux Overview
  •    9.2 Linux File System
  •    9.3 Linux Core Commands
  •    9.4 Linux Search and Read Commands
  •    9.5 Activity – Exploring Linux
  •    9.6 Activity – Using Linux Core Commands
  •    9.7 Activity – Using Linux Search Commands
  •    9.8 Activity – Using Linux Read Commands
Module 10 – CEH v11 Configuring Linux
  •    10.1 Linux File Permissions
  •    10.2 Linux Special Permissions
  •    10.3 Linux Configuration
  •    10.4 Linux Packages
  •    10.5 Linux User Management
Module 11 – CEH v11 Practicing Linux Configuration
  •    11.1 Activity – Setting Linux Permissions
  •    11.2 Activity – Setting Linux Special Permissions
  •    11.3 Activity – Managing Packages in Kali Linux
  •    11.4 Activity – Managing Users and Groups in Linux
Module 12 – CEH v11 Managing Linux
  •    12.1 Linux Job Scheduling
  •    12.2 Linux File, Directory, and Download Commands
  •    12.3 Linux System Commands
  •    12.4 Linux Network Management
  •    12.5 Linux Firewall
Module 13 – CEH v11 Practicing Linux Management
  •    13.1 Activity – Scheduling Tasks in Linux
  •    13.2 Activity – Using Linux File, Directory, and Download Commands
  •    13.3 Activity – Compiling Malicious Code
  •    13.4 Activity – Using Linux Process and System Commands
  •    13.5 Activity – Using Linux Disk Management and Hardware Commands
  •    13.6 Activity – Using Linux Networking Commands
Module 14 – CEH v11 Intro to Windows
  •    14.1 Windows Overview
  •    14.2 Windows Registry
  •    14.3 Windows Security
Module 15 – CEH v11 Windows Commands
  •    15.1 Windows Commands
  •    15.2 Windows Admin Commands
  •    15.3 Windows Network Commands
  •    15.4 Windows Run Line Commands
  •    15.5 Windows PowerShell
Module 16 – CEH v11 Practicing Windows Commands
  •    16.1 Activity – Using Windows Built-in Commands
  •    16.2 Activity – Using Windows Task Commands
  •    16.3 Activity – Using Windows Admin Commands
  •    16.4 Activity – Using Windows Network Commands
  •    16.5 Activity – Using Windows PowerShell
  •    16.6 Networking and OS Penetration Testing
  •    16.7 Review
Module 17 – CEH v11 Intro to Hacking
  •    17.1 Information Security Overview
  •    17.2 Hacking Concepts
  •    17.3 Ethical Hacking Concepts
  •    17.4 Penetration Testing
  •    17.5 Penetration Testing Part 2
  •    17.6 Activity – Performing a Static Code Review
Module 18 – CEH v11 Information Security
  •    18.1 Cyber Kill Chain Concepts
  •    18.2 Activity – Performing Weaponization
  •    18.3 Information Security
  •    18.4 Security Policies
  •    18.5 Security Controls
  •    18.6 Access Control
Module 19 – CEH v11 Protecting Data
  •    19.1 Data Protection
  •    19.2 Backup Sites
  •    19.3 Vulnerability Management
  •    19.4 SIEM
  •    19.5 Risks
Module 20 – CEH v11 Managing Risk
  •    20.1 Risk Management
  •    20.2 Incident Handling
  •    20.3 Information Security Laws and Standards
  •    20.4 Activity – Assessing Risk
  •    20.5 Ethical Hacking Penetration Testing
  •    20.6 Review
  •    20.7 Conclusion

Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) (Update 2021) Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction
  •    Instructor Introduction
  •    Course Introduction
  •    Exam Overview
Module 2: Information Security Governance
  •    Module Overview
  •    InfoSec Strategic Context Part 1
  •    InfoSec Strategic Context Part 2
  •    GRC Strategy and Assurance
  •    Roles and Responsibilities
  •    GMA Tasks Knowledge and Metrics
  •    IS Strategy Overview
  •    Strategy Implemenation
  •    Strategy Development Support
  •    Architecture and Controls
  •    Considerations and Action Plan
  •    InfoSec Prog Objectives and Wrap-Up
Module 3: Information Security Risk Management
  •    Module Overview
  •    Risk Identification Task and Knowledge
  •    Risk Management Strategy
  •    Additional Considerations
  •    Risk Analysis and Treatment Tasks & Knowledge
  •    Leveraging Frameworks
  •    Assessment Tools and Analysis
  •    Risk Scenario Development
  •    Additional Risk Factors
  •    Asset Classification and Risk Management
  •    Risk Monitoring and Communication
  •    Information Risk Management Summary
Module 4: InfoSec Prog Development and Management
  •    Module Overview
  •    Alignment and Resource Management – Task and Knowledge
  •    Key Relationships
  •    Standards Awareness and Training – Tasks and Knowledge
  •    Awareness and Training
  •    Building Security into Process and Practices – Tasks and Knowledge
  •    Additional Technology Infrastructure Concerns
  •    Security monitoring and reporting Overview Tasks and Knowledge
  •    Metrics and Monitoring
  •    Summary
Module 5: Information Security Incident Management
  •    Module Overview
  •    Planning and Integration Overview Task and Knowledge
  •    Incident Response Concepts and Process
  •    Forensics and Recovery
  •    Readiness and Assessment – Overview Tasks and Knowledge
  •    Identification and Response Overview Tasks and Knowledge
  •    Incident Processes
Module 6: Exam Prep
  •    Case Study – Security On a Shoestring Budget
  •    Case Study – APT In Action
  •    Summary
  •    Exam Prep

CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-004) Course Outline

Module 1: Intro & Performing Basic Linux Tasks
  •    Instructor Introduction
  •    Course Introduction
  •    Identify The Linux Design Philosophy
  •    Enter Shell Commands
  •    Shell Commands Activity
  •    Get Help with Linux
Module 2: Managing Users and Groups
  •    Assume Superuser and Groups
  •    Create, Modify, and Delete Users
  •    Create, Modify, and Delete Groups
  •    Query Users and Groups
  •    Configure Account Profiles
Module 3: Managing Permissions and Ownership
  •    Modify File and Directory Permissions
  •    Modify File and Directory Ownership
  •    Configure Special Permissions and Attributes
  •    Troubleshoot Permissions Issues
Module 4: Managing Storage
  •    Create Partitions
  •    Manage Logical Volumes
  •    Mount File Systems
  •    Manage File Systems
  •    Navigate the Linux Directory Structure
  •    Troubleshoot Storage Issues
Module 5: Managing Files and Directories
  •    Create and Edit Text Files
  •    Search for Files
  •    Perform Operations on Files and Directories
  •    Process Text Files
  •    Manipulate File Output
Module 6: Managing Kernel Modules
  •    Explore the Linux Kernel
  •    Install and Configure Kernel Modules
  •    Monitor Kernel Modules
Module 7: Managing the Linux Boot Process
  •    Configure Linux Boot Components
  •    Configure GRUB
Module 8: Managing System Components
  •    Configure Localization Options
  •    Configure GUIs
  •    Manage Services
  •    Troubleshoot Process Issues
  •    Troubleshoot CPU and Memory Issues
Module 9: Managing Devices
  •    Identify the Types of Linux
  •    Configure Devices
  •    Monitor Devices
  •    Troubleshoot Hardware Issues
Module 10: Managing Networking
  •    Identify TCP/IP Fundamentals
  •    Identify Linux Server Roles
  •    Connect to a Network
  •    Configure DHCP and DNS Client Services
  •    Configure Cloud and Virtualization Technologies
  •    Troubleshoot Networking Issues
Module 11: Managing Packages and Software
  •    Identify Package Managers
  •    Manage RPM Packages with YUM
  •    Manage Debian Packages with APT
  •    Configure Repositories
  •    Acquire Software
  •    Build Software from Source Code
  •    Troubleshoot Software Dependency Issues
Module 12: Securing Linux Systems
  •    Implement Cybersecurity Best Practices
  •    Implement Identity and Access Management Methods
  •    Configure SELinux or AppArmor
  •    Configure Firewalls
  •    Implement Logging Services
  •    Back Up, Restore, and Verify Data
Module 13: Working with Bash Scripts
  •    Customize the Bash Shell Environment
  •    Identify Scripting and Programming Fundamentals
  •    Write and Execute a Simple Bash Script
  •    Incorporate Control Statements in Bash Scripts
Module 14: Automating Tasks
  •    Schedule Jobs
  •    Implement Version Control Using Git
  •    Identify Orchestration Concepts
Module 15: Installing Linux
  •    Prepare for Linux Installation
  •    Perform the Installation

CompTIA CySA+ (Cybersecurity Analyst+) CS0-002 Course Outline

Module 1: Threat and Vulnerability Management
  •    Instructor Intro
  •    About the Exam
  •    Test Taking Tips and Techniques
  •    Explain the importance of threat data and intelligence
  •    Given a scenario, utilize threat intelligence to support organizational security
  •    Given a scenario, perform vulnerability management activities Pt 1
  •    Given a scenario, perform vulnerability management activities Pt 2
  •    Given a scenario, analyze the output from common vulnerability assessment tools
  •    Explain the threats and vulnerabilities associated with specialized technology
  •    Explain the threats and vulnerabilities associated with operating in the Cloud
  •    Given a scenario, implement controls to mitigate attacks and software vulnerabilities Pt 1
  •    Given a scenario, implement controls to mitigate attacks and software vulnerabilities Pt 2
Module 2: Software and Systems Security
  •    Outline
  •    Given a scenario, apply security solutions for infrastructure management Pt 1
  •    Given a scenario, apply security solutions for infrastructure management Pt 2
  •    Given a scenario, apply security solutions for infrastructure management Pt 3
  •    Flashcards
  •    Explain software assurance best practices
  •    Scatter
  •    Explain hardware assurance best practices
  •    Learn
  •    Speller
  •    Workbook
Module 3: Security Operations and Monitoring
  •    Given a scenario, analyze data as part of security monitoring activities Pt 1
  •    Given a scenario, analyze data as part of security monitoring activities Pt 2
  •    Given a scenario, analyze data as part of security monitoring activities Pt 3
  •    Given a scenario, implement configuration changes to existing controls to improve security Pt 1
  •    Given a scenario, implement configuration changes to existing controls to improve security Pt 2
  •    Explain the importance of proactive threat hunting
  •    Compare and contrast automation concepts and technologies
Module 4: Incident Response
  •    Explain the importance of the incident response process
  •    Given a scenario, apply the appropriate the incident response procedure
  •    Given an incident, analyze potential indicators of compromise
  •    Given a scenario, utilize basic digital forensic techniques
Module 5: Compliance and Assessment
  •    Understand the importance of data privacy and protection
  •    Given a scenario, apply security concepts in support of organizational risk mitigation Pt 1
  •    Given a scenario, apply security concepts in support of organizational risk mitigation Pt 2
  •    Explain the importance of frameworks, policies, procedures, and controls Pt 1
  •    Explain the importance of frameworks, policies, procedures, and controls Pt 2
Module 6: Afterword
  •    Recap
  •    Review Questions
  •    Before the Exam

Certified Cloud Security Professional – CCSP Course Outline

Cloud Concepts, Architecture and Design
  •    Course Intro
  •    Cloud Concepts, Architecture and Design – Part 1
  •    Cloud Concepts, Architecture and Design – Part 2
  •    Cloud Concepts, Architecture and Design – Part 3
  •    Cloud Concepts, Architecture and Design – Part 4
  •    Cloud Concepts, Architecture and Design – Part 5
  •    Cloud Concepts, Architecture and Design – Part 6
  •    Cloud Concepts, Architecture and Design – Part 7
  •    Cloud Concepts, Architecture and Design – Part 8
  •    Cloud Concepts, Architecture and Design – Part 9
Legal, Risk and Compliance
  •    Legal, Risk and Compliance Part 1
  •    Legal, Risk and Compliance Part 2
  •    Legal, Risk and Compliance Part 3
  •    Legal, Risk and Compliance Part 4
  •    Legal, Risk and Compliance Part 5
  •    Legal, Risk and Compliance Part 6
  •    Legal, Risk and Compliance Part 7
Cloud Data Security
  •    Cloud Data Security – Part 1
  •    Cloud Data Security – Part 2
  •    Cloud Data Security – Part 3
  •    Cloud Data Security – Part 4
  •    Cloud Data Security – Part 5
  •    Cloud Data Security – Part 6
  •    Cloud Data Security – Part 7
Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security
  •    Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security – Part 1
  •    Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security – Part 2
  •    Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security – Part 3
  •    Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security – Part 4
  •    Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security – Part 5
  •    Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security – Part 6
  •    Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security – Part 7
  •    Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security – Part 8
Cloud Application Security
  •    Cloud Application Security – Part 1
  •    Cloud Application Security – Part 2
  •    Cloud Application Security – Part 3
  •    Cloud Application Security – Part 4
  •    Cloud Application Security – Part 5
  •    Cloud Application Security – Part 6
  •    Cloud Application Security – Part 7
  •    Cloud Application Security – Part 8
  •    Cloud Application Security – Part 9
Cloud Security Operations
  •    Cloud Security Operations – Part 1
  •    Cloud Security Operations – Part 2
  •    Cloud Security Operations – Part 3
  •    Cloud Security Operations – Part 4
  •    Cloud Security Operations – Part 5
  •    Cloud Security Operations – Part 6
  •    Cloud Security Operations – Part 7
  •    Cloud Security Operations – Part 8
  •    Cloud Security Operations – Part 9
  •    Cloud Security Operations – Part 10
  •    Cloud Security Operations – Part 11
  •    Course Outro

Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Course Outline

Module 1: Security and Risk Management
  •    Module 1 Notes
  •    Intro
  •    Security and Risk Management pt.1
  •    Security and Risk Management pt.2
  •    Security and Risk Management pt.3
  •    Security and Risk Management Summary
  •    Security and Risk Management Test Prep pt.1
  •    Security and Risk Management Test Prep pt.2
  •    Security and Risk Management Test Prep pt.3
  •    Security and Risk Management Test Prep pt.4
Module 2: Asset Security
  •    Module 2 Notes
  •    Asset Secutity pt.1
  •    Asset Security pt.2
  •    Asset Security Summary
  •    Asset Security Test Prep
Module 3: Security Architecture and Engineering
  •    Module 3 Notes
  •    Security Architecture and Engineering pt.1
  •    Security Architecture and Engineering pt.2
  •    Security Architecture and Engineering pt.3
  •    Security Architecture and Engineering Summary
  •    Security Architecture and Engineering Test Prep pt.1
  •    Security Architecture and Engineering Test Prep pt.2
  •    Security Architecture and Engineering Test Prep pt.3
Module 4: Communication and Network Security
  •    Module 4 Notes
  •    Communication and Network Security pt.1
  •    Communication and Network Security pt.2
  •    Communication and Network Security Summary
  •    Communication and Network Security Test Prep
Module 5: Identity and Access Management (IAM)
  •    Module 5 Notes
  •    Identity and Access Management (IAM)
  •    Identity and Access Management (IAM) Summary
  •    Identity and Access Management (IAM) Test Prep pt.1
  •    Identity and Access Management (IAM) Test Prep pt.2
  •    Identity and Access Management (IAM) Test Prep pt.3
  •    Identity and Access Management (IAM) Test Prep pt.4
Module 6: Security Assessment and Testing
  •    Module 6 Notes
  •    Security Assessment and Testing
  •    Security Assessment and Testing Summary
  •    Security Assessment and Testing Test Prep
Module 7: Security Operations
  •    Module 7 Notes
  •    Security Operations pt.1
  •    Security Operations pt.2
  •    Security Operations pt.3
  •    Security Operations pt.4
  •    Security Operations Summary
  •    Security Operations Test Prep
Module 8: Software Development Security
  •    Module 8 Notes
  •    Software Development Security pt.1
  •    Software Development Security pt.2
  •    Software Development Security pt.3
  •    Software Development Security pt.4
  •    Software Development Security pt.5
  •    Software Development Security Summary
  •    Software Development Security Test Prep
  •    Outro

Microsoft 98-367 MTA Security Fundamentals Course Outline

Module 1 Understanding Security Layers
  •    Module 1 Notes
  •    1.0 Security Fundamentals Instructor
  •    1.1 Security Fundamentals Intro
  •    1.2 Understanding Security Layers Part1
  •    1.3 Understanding Security Layers Part2
Module 2 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
  •    Module 2 Notes
  •    2.0 Authentication, Authorization & Accounting Part1
  •    2.1 Authentication, Authorization & Accounting Part2
  •    2.2 Authentication, Authorization & Accounting Demo
Module 3 Understanding Security Policies
  •    Module 3 Notes
  •    3.0 Understanding Security Policies
Module 4 Understanding Network Security
  •    Module 4 Notes
  •    4.0 Understanding Network Security Part1
  •    4.1 Understanding Network Security Part2
Module 5 Locking Down Server and Client
  •    Module 5 Notes
  •    5.0 Locking Down the Server and Client
  •    5.1 Locking Down the Server and Client Part2
Module 6 Key Takeaways
  •    Key Takeaway Notes
  •    6.0 Key Take Aways Intro
  •    6.1 Understanding Security Layers
  •    6.2 Authentication Authorization and Accounting
  •    6.3 Understanding Security Policies
  •    6.4 Understanding Network Security
  •    6.5 Security Fundamentals Part 2
Module 7 Terms to Know
  •    Terms to Know Notes
  •    7.0 Terms to Know Intro
  •    7.1 Understanding Security Layers Terms
  •    7.2 Authentication Authorization and Accounting Terms
  •    7.3 Understanding Security Policies Terms
  •    7.4 Understanding Network Security Terms
  •    7.5 Locking Down Server and Client Terms

CompTIA PenTest+ (PT0-001) Course Outline

Module 1 – The Pen Test Engagement
  •    Module 1 Notes
  •    1.0 PenTest Plus Introduction
  •    1.1 PenTest Plus Topics
  •    1.2 PenTest Engagement
  •    1.3 Threat Modeling
  •    1.4 Technical Constraints
  •    1.5 PenTest Engagement Review
  •    1.6 Examining PenTest Engagement Documents Act
Module 2 – Passive Reconnaissance
  •    Module 2 Notes
  •    2.1 Passive Reconnaissance part1
  •    2.2 WHOIS Act
  •    2.3 Passive Reconnaissance part2
  •    2.4 Google Hacking Act
  •    2.5 Passive Reconnaissance part3
  •    2.6 DNS Querying Act
  •    2.7 Passive Reconnaissance part4
  •    2.8 Email Server Querying Act
  •    2.9 SSL-TLS Cerfificates
  •    2.10 Shodan Act
  •    2.11 The Havester
  •    2.12 TheHarvester Act
  •    2.13 Recon-ng
  •    2.14 Recon-g Act
  •    2.14 Recon-ng-Part-2-API-key Act
  •    2.15 Maltego
  •    2.16 Have I been Pwned
  •    2.17 Punked and Owned Pwned Act
  •    2.18 Fingerprinting Organization with Collected Archives
  •    2.19 FOCA Act
  •    2.20 Findings Analysis Weaponization
  •    2.21 Chp 2 Review
Module 3 – Active Reconnaissance
  •    Module 3 Notes
  •    3.1 Active Reconnaissannce
  •    3.2 Discovery Scans Act
  •    3.3 Nmap
  •    3.4 Nmap Scans Types Act
  •    3.5 Nmap Options
  •    3.6 Nmap Options Act
  •    3.7 Stealth Scans
  •    3.8 Nmap Stealth Scans Act
  •    3.9 Full Scans
  •    3.10 Full Scans Act
  •    3.11 Packet Crafting
  •    3.12 Packet Crafting Act
  •    3.13 Network Mapping
  •    3.14 Metasploit
  •    3.15 Scanning with Metasploit Act
  •    3.16 Enumeration
  •    3.17 Banner Grabbing Act
  •    3.18 Windows Host Enumeration
  •    3.19 Winddows Host Enumeration Act
  •    3.20 Linux Host Enumeration
  •    3.21 Linux Host Enumeration Act
  •    3.22 Service Enumeration
  •    3.23 Service Enumeration Act
  •    3.24 Network Shares
  •    3.25 SMB Share Enumeration Act
  •    3.26 NFS Network Share Enumeration
  •    3.27 NFS Share Enumeration Act
  •    3.28 Null Sessions
  •    3.29 Null Sessions Act
  •    3.30 Website Enumeration
  •    3.31 Website Enumeration Act
  •    3.32 Vulnerability Scans
  •    3.33 Compliance Scans Act
  •    3.34 Credentialed Non-credentialed Scans
  •    3.35 Using Credentials in Scans Act
  •    3.36 Server Service Vulnerability Scan
  •    3.37 Vulnerability Scanning Act
  •    3.38 Web Server Database Vulnerability Scan
  •    3.39 SQL Vulnerability Scanning Act
  •    3.40 Vulnerability Scan Part 2 OpenVAS Act
  •    3.41 Web App Vulnerability Scan
  •    3.42 Web App Vulnerability Scanning Act
  •    3.43 Network Device Vulnerability Scan
  •    3.44 Network Device Vuln Scanning Act
  •    3.45 Nmap Scripts
  •    3.46 Using Nmap Scripts for Vuln Scanning Act
  •    3.47 Packet Crafting for Vulnerbility Scans
  •    3.48 Firewall Vulnerability Scans
  •    3.49 Wireless Access Point Vunerability
  •    3.50 Wireless AP Scans Act
  •    3.51 WAP Vulnerability Scans
  •    3.52 Container Security issues
  •    3.53 How to Update Metasploit Pro Expired Trial License
Module 4 – Physical Security
  •    Module 4 Notes
  •    4.1 Physical Security
  •    4.2 Badge Cloning Act
  •    4.3 Physical Security Review
Module 5 – Social Engineering
  •    Module 5 Notes
  •    5.1 Social Engineering
  •    5.2 Using Baited USB Stick Act
  •    5.3 Using Social Enginnering to Assist Attacks
  •    5.4 Phishing Act
  •    5.5 Social Engineering Review
Module 6 – Vulnerability Scan Analysis
  •    Module 6 Notes
  •    6.1 Vulnerbility Scan Analysis
  •    6.2 Validating Vulnerability Scan Results Act
  •    6.3 Vulnerbility Scan Analysis Review
Module 7 – Password Cracking
  •    Module 7 Notes
  •    7.1 Password Cracking
  •    7.2 Brute Force Attack Against Network Service Act
  •    7.3 Network Authentication Interception Attack
  •    7.4 Intercepting Network Authentication Act
  •    7.5 Pass the Hash Attacks
  •    7.6 Pass the Hash Act
  •    7.7 Password Cracking Review
Module 8 – Penetrating Wired Networks
  •    Module 8 Notes
  •    8.1 Penetrating Wired Network
  •    8.2 Sniffing Act
  •    8.3 Eavesdropping
  •    8.4 Eavesdropping Act
  •    8.5 ARP Poisoning
  •    8.6 ARP Poisoning Act
  •    8.7 Man In The Middle
  •    8.8 MITM Act
  •    8.9 TCP Session HiJacking
  •    8.10 Server Message Blocks SMB Exploits
  •    8.11 SMB Attack Act
  •    8.12 Web Server Attacks
  •    8.13 FTP Attacks
  •    8.14 Telnet Server Attacks
  •    8.15 SSH Server Attacks
  •    8.16 Simple Network Mgmt Protocol SNMP
  •    8.17 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP
  •    8.18 Domain Name System DNS Cache Poisoning
  •    8.19 Denail of Service Attack DoS-DDoS
  •    8.20 DoS Attack Act
  •    8.21 VLAN Hopping Review
Module 9 – Penetrating Wireless Networks
  •    Module 9 Notes
  •    9.1 Penetrating Wireless Networks
  •    9.2 Jamming Act
  •    9.3 Wireless Sniffing
  •    9.4 Replay Attacks
  •    9.5 WEP Cracking Act
  •    9.6 WPA-WPA2 Cracking
  •    9.7 WAP Cracking Act
  •    9.8 Evil Twin Attacks
  •    9.9 Evil Twin Attack Act
  •    9.10 WiFi Protected Setup
  •    9.11 Bluetooth Attacks
  •    9.12 Penetrating Wireless Networks
Module 10 – Windows Exploits
  •    Module 10 Notes
  •    10.1 Windows Exploits
  •    10.2 Dumping Stored Passwords Act
  •    10.3 Dictionary Attacks
  •    10.4 Dictionary Attack Against Windows Act
  •    10.5 Rainbow Table Attacks
  •    10.6 Credential Brute Force Attacks
  •    10.7 Keylogging Attack Act
  •    10.8 Windows Kernel
  •    10.9 Kernel Attack Act
  •    10.10 Windows Components
  •    10.11 Memory Vulnerabilities
  •    10.12 Buffer Overflow Attack Act
  •    10.13 Privilegde Escalation in Windows
  •    10.14 Windows Accounts
  •    10.15 Net and WMIC Commands
  •    10.16 Sandboxes
Module 11 – Linux Exploits
  •    Module 11 Notes
  •    11.1 Linux Exploits
  •    11.2 Exploiting Common Linux Features Act
  •    11.3 Password Cracking in Linux
  •    11.4 Cracking Linux Passwords Act
  •    11.5 Vulnerability Linux
  •    11.6 Priviledge Escalation Linux
  •    11.7 Linux Accounts
  •    11.8 Linux Exploits Review
Module 12 – Mobile Devices
  •    Module 12 Notes
  •    12.1 Mobile Devices
  •    12.2 Hacking Android Act
  •    12.3 Apple Exploits
  •    12.4 Moblie Devices Review
Module 13 – Specialized Systems
  •    Module 13 Notes
  •    13.1 Specialized Systems
  •    13.2 Specialized Systems Review
Module 14 – Scripts
  •    Module 14 Notes
  •    14.1 Scripts
  •    14.2 Powershell
  •    14.3 Python
  •    14.4 Ruby
  •    14.5 Common Scripting Elements
  •    14.6 Scripts Review
  •    14.7 Better Ping Sweep
  •    14.8 Simple Port Scanner2
  •    14.9 Multitarget Port Scanner
  •    14.10 Port Scanner with Nmap
  •    14.11 Scripts Review
Module 15 – Application Testing
  •    Module 15 Notes
  •    15.1 Application Testing
  •    15.2 Reverse Engineering
Module 16 – Web App Exploits
  •    Module 16 Notes
  •    16.1 Webb App Exploits
  •    16.2 Injection Attacks
  •    16.3 HTML Injection
  •    16.4 SQL Hacking – SQLmap Act
  •    16.5 Cross-Site Attacks
  •    16.6 Cross-Site Request Forgery
  •    16.7 Other Web-based Attacks
  •    16.8 File Inclusion Attacks
  •    16.9 Web Shells
  •    16.10 Web Shells Review
Module 17 – Lateral Movement
  •    Module 17 Notes
  •    17.1 Lateral Movement
  •    17.2 Lateral Movement with Remote Mgmt Services
  •    17.3 Process Migration Act
  •    17.4 Passing Control Act
  •    17.5 Pivoting
  •    17.6 Tools the Enable Pivoting
  •    17.7 Lateral Movement Review
Module 18 – Persistence
  •    Module 18 Notes
  •    18.1 Persistence
  •    18.2 Breeding RATS Act
  •    18.3 Bind and Reverse Shells
  •    18.4 Bind Shells Act
  •    18.5 Reverse Shells
  •    18.6 Reverse Shells Act
  •    18.7 Netcat
  •    18.8 Netcat Act
  •    18.9 Scheduled Tasks
  •    18.10 Scheduled Tasks Act
  •    18.11 Services and Domains
  •    18.12 Persistence Review
Module 19 – Cover Your Tracks
  •    Module 19 Notes
  •    19.1 Cover Your Tracks
  •    19.2 Cover Your Tracks – Timestomp Files Act
  •    19.3 Cover Your Tracks – Frame the Administrator Act
  •    19.4 Cover Your Tracks – Clear the Event Log Act
  •    19.5 Cover Your Tracks Review
Module 20 – The Report
  •    Module 20 Notes
  •    20.1 The Report
  •    20.2 The Report Review
Module 21 – Post Engagement Cleanup
  •    Module 21 Notes
  •    21.1 Post Engagement Cleanup_1
  •    21.3 Post Engagement Cleanup Review
  •    21.4 PenTest Plus Conclusion.mp4

CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) CAS-003 Course Outline

Module 1 – Risk Management
  •    Module 1 Notes
  •    Intro CASP
  •    CASP Introduction
  •    Mod 1.1 Exploring Cloud Services Act
  •    Mod 1.1 Acquisition Merger Demerger
  •    Mod 1.1 Acquisition Merger Demerger Part2
  •    Mod 1.2 Compare and Contrast
  •    Mod 1.3 Given Scenario Execute Risk
  •    Mod 1.3 Given Scenario Execute Risk Part2
  •    Mod 1.3 Continuing Terminology IT Governance
  •    Mod 1.4 Analyze Security Solution Metrics and Attributes
  •    Mod 1.4 Analyze Risk
  •    Mod 1.4 Trend Analysis Act
Module 2 – Enterprise Security Architecture
  •    Module 2 Notes
  •    Mod 2 Enterprise Security Architecture
  •    Mod 2.1 Network Device Security Act
  •    Mod 2.1 Application and Protocol
  •    Mod 2.1 Advanced Network Security Act
  •    Mod 2.1 Complex Network Security Solution
  •    Mod 2.1 Implementing VLANs Switchport Sec Act
  •    Mod 2.1 Implementing VLANs Switchport Sec Act Part2
  •    Mod 2.1 Distributed Denial of Service
  •    Mod 2.1 Exploring DoS Attacks Act
  •    Mod 2.1 Security Zones
  •    Mod 2.1 Network Access Control
  •    Mod 2.1 Searching for Vulnerablie ICS-SCADA Act
  •    Mod 2.2 Analyze a Scenario Integrate Security
  •    Mod 2.2 Configuring Windows Firewall Act
  •    Mod 2.2 Log Monitoring and Auditing
  •    Mod 2.2 Group Policy Act
  •    Mod 2.2 Patch Management
  •    Mod 2.2 Management Interface
  •    Mod 2.2 Measured Launch
  •    Mod 2.3 Analyze a Scenario to Integrate Security Controls
  •    Mod 2.3 Security Implications Privacy
  •    Mod 2.3 Baseband
  •    Mod 2.4 Given Software Vulnerabilty Scenarios
  •    Mod 2.4 SQL Injection Act
  •    Mod 2.4 Improper Error and Exception Handling
  •    Mod 2.4 Buffer Overflows Act
  •    Mod 2.4 Memory Leaks
  •    Mod 2.4 Researching Vulnerabilities Exploits Act
Module 3 – Enterprise Security Operations
  •    Module 3 Notes
  •    Mod 3 Enterprise Security Operations
  •    Mod 3 Runtime Debugging
  •    Mod 3.1 Fingerprinting an OS Services Act
  •    Mod 3.1 Code Review
  •    Mod 3.1 Conducting OSINT Act
  •    Mod 3.1 Types
  •    Mod 3.1 Conducting a Vulnerability Assessment Act
  •    Mod 3.2 Analyze a Scenario Output
  •    Mod 3.2 Network Sniffing Act
  •    Mod 3.2 Security Content Automation
  •    Mod 3.2 Using a SCAP Scanner Act
  •    Mod 3.2 Network Enumerator
  •    Mod 3.2 Password Cracking Act
  •    Mod 3.2 Host Vulnerability Scanner
  •    Mod 3.2 Using Command Line Tools Act
  •    Mod 3.2 OpenSSL
  •    Mod 3.2 Scanning for Heartbleed Act
  •    Mod 3.2 Local Exploitation Tools
  •    Mod 3.2 Verifying File Integrity with SFC Act
  •    Mod 3.2 Log Analysis Tools
  •    Mod 3.3 Given Scenario Implement Incident
  •    Mod 3.3 Facilitate Incident Detection Response
  •    Mod 3.3 Using Incident Response Support Tools Act
  •    Mod 3.3 Severity of Incident Detection Breach
Module 4 – Technical Integration of Enterprise Security
  •    Module 4 Notes
  •    Mod 4 Technical Integration of Enterprise
  •    Mod 4 Technical Integration of Enterprise Part2
  •    Mod 4.1 DataSecurity Considerations
  •    Mod 4.1 Examing Network Diagrams Act
  •    Mod 4.1 Security and Privacy Considerations of Storage integration
  •    Mod 4.1 Exploring Directory Services and DNS Act
  •    Mod 4.2 Given Scenario Integrate Cloud and Virtualization
  •    Mod 4.2 Taking Another Look at Cloud Services Act
  •    Mod 4.2 Security Advantages and Disadvanatges of Virtualization
  •    Mod 4.2 Using Virtualization Act
  •    Mod 4.2 Cloud Augmented Security
  •    Mod 4.3 Given Scenario Integrate and Troubleshoot Advanced Authentication
  •    Mod 4.4 Given Scenario Cryptographic
  •    Mod 4.4 Cryptographic Part2
  •    Mod 4.4 Mobile Device Encryption
  •    Mod 4.4 Cryptography Act
  •    Mod 4.5 Select the Appropriate Control
  •    Mod 4.5 Phising Act
  •    Mod 4.5 Telephony VoIP Integration
Module 5 – Research, Development and Collaboration
  •    Module 5 Notes
  •    Mod 5 Research Methods to Determine Industry Trends
  •    Mod 5.1 Practicing Threat Intelligence Act
  •    Mod 5.2 Scenario Implememt Security Activities Across
  •    Mod 5.2 Static Testing
  •    Mod 5.3 Explain the Importance of Interaction
  •    CASP Conclusion

Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) Course Outline

Lesson 1
  •    Introduction
  •    Audit Process
  •    Auditing Standards
  •    Auditing Guidelines
  •    Cobit Model
  •    Audit Management
  •    Internal Control Classifications
  •    Planning
  •    Program
  •    Evidence
  •    Audit Control Evaluation
  •    CSA Control Self-Assessment
Lesson 2
  •    IT Governance
  •    Governance & Security Policies
  •    Outsourcing & Governance
  •    Outsourcing & Globalization
  •    Organizational Compliance
  •    IT Strategy
  •    IT Performance
Lesson 3
  •    System & Infrastructure
  •    Requirements
  •    Project Management Tools – Part 1
  •    Project Management Tools – Part 2
  •    Applications
  •    Agile Development
  •    Monitoring & Controlling
  •    Acquisition Process
  •    Testing Process
  •    Information Systems Maintenance Practices
  •    Data Conversion Tools
Lesson 4
  •    Media Disposal Process
  •    Post Implementation Review
  •    Periodic Review
  •    System Maintenance
Lesson 5
  •    IT Service Delivery and Support
  •    How to Evalutate Service Level Management Practices
  •    Operations Management
  •    Databases
  •    Structured Query Language (SQL)
  •    Monitoring Performance
  •    Source Code and Perfomance Monitoring
  •    Patch Management
  •    Incident Management
  •    Hardware Component Types
  •    Network Component Types
Lesson 6
  •    IS Auditor Technical Overview
  •    Security Design
  •    Monitoring Systems
  •    Types of Attacks
  •    Cryptography
  •    Encryption
  •    Asymmetric Encryption
  •    Digital Certificate
  •    Different Kinds of Attacks
  •    Access Controls
  •    Identification and Authenication
  •    Physical Access Exposure
  •    Environmental Security
  •    Network Security Devices and Network Components
  •    Network Address Translation
  •    Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
  •    Voice System Risks
  •    Intrusion Detection
  •    Firewalls
  •    Firewall Implementation
  •    Network Access Protection
  •    HoneyPot
  •    Risks to Portable and Wireless Devices
  •    Bluetooth
  •    OSI Networking
  •    Managing Data
Lesson 7
  •    Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
  •    Fault Tolerance
  •    Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Regulations

Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) Course Outline

Module 1: Computer Forensics Introduction
  •    Intro To Course-Part1
  •    Intro To Course-Part2
  •    Intro To Course-Part3
  •    Intro To Course-Part4
  •    Intro To Course-Part5
  •    Intro To Forensics-Part1
  •    Intro To Forensics-Part2
  •    Intro To Forensics-Part3
  •    Intro To Forensics-Part4
  •    Intro To Forensics-Part5
  •    Intro To Forensics-Part6
  •    Intro To Forensics-Part7
  •    Intro To Forensics-Part8
Module 2: Forensics Investigation Process
  •    Forensics Investigation Process-Part1
  •    Forensics Investigation Process-Part2
  •    Forensics Investigation Process-Part3
  •    Forensics Investigation Process-Part4
  •    Forensics Investigation Process-Part5
  •    Forensics Investigation Process-Part6
  •    Forensics Investigation Process-Part7
  •    Forensics Investigation Process-Part8
  •    Forensics Investigation Process-Part9
  •    Forensics Investigation Process-Part10
Module 3: Searching and Seizing
  •    Searching And Seizing-Part1
  •    Searching And Seizing-Part2
  •    Searching And Seizing-Part3
  •    Searching And Seizing-Part4
  •    Searching And Seizing-Part5
Module 4: Digital Evidence
  •    Digital Evidence-Part1
  •    Digital Evidence-Part2
  •    Digital Evidence-Part3
  •    Digital Evidence-Part4
  •    Digital Evidence-Part5
  •    Digital Evidence-Part6
  •    Digital Evidence-Part7
Module 5: First Responder Procedures
  •    First Responder Procedures-Part1
  •    First Responder Procedures-Part2
  •    First Responder Procedures-Part3
  •    First Responder Procedures-Part4
  •    First Responder Procedures-Part5
  •    First Responder Procedures-Part6
  •    First Responder Procedures-Part7
  •    First Responder Procedures-Part8
Module 6: Forensics Lab
  •    Forensic Lab-Part1
  •    Forensic Lab-Part2
  •    Forensic Lab-Part3
  •    Forensic Lab-Part4
  •    Forensic Lab-Part5
Module 7: Hard Disks and File Systems
  •    Hard Disks And File Systems-Part1
  •    Hard Disks And File Systems-Part2
  •    Hard Disks And File Systems-Part3
  •    Hard Disks And File Systems-Part4
  •    Hard Disks And File Systems-Part5
  •    Hard Disks And File Systems-Part6
  •    Hard Disks And File Systems-Part7
  •    Hard Disks And File Systems-Part8
  •    Hard Disks And File Systems-Part9
  •    Hard Disks And File Systems-Part10
Module 8: Windows Forensics
  •    Windows Forensics-Part1
  •    Windows Forensics-Part2
  •    Windows Forensics-Part3
  •    Windows Forensics-Part4
  •    Windows Forensics-Part5
  •    Windows Forensics-Part6
  •    Windows Forensics-Part7
  •    Windows Forensics-Part8
  •    Windows Forensics-Part9
  •    Windows Forensics-Part10
Module 9: Data Acquisition and Duplication
  •    Data Acquisition And Duplication-Part1
  •    Data Acquisition And Duplication-Part2
  •    Data Acquisition And Duplication-Part3
  •    Data Acquisition And Duplication-Part4
  •    Data Acquisition And Duplication-Part5
  •    Data Acquisition And Duplication-Part6
  •    Data Acquisition And Duplication-Part7
Module 10: Recovering Deleted Files and Partitions
  •    Recovering Deleted Files And Partitions-Part1
  •    Recovering Deleted Files And Partitions-Part2
Module 11: Using Access Data FTK
  •    Using Access Data FTK And Special Steps-Part1
  •    Using Access Data FTK And Special Steps-Part2
  •    Using Access Data FTK And Special Steps-Part3
  •    Using Access Data FTK And Special Steps-Part4
  •    Using Access Data FTK And Special Steps-Part5
  •    Using Access Data FTK And Special Steps-Part6
  •    Using Access Data FTK And Special Steps-Part7
  •    Using Access Data FTK And Special Steps-Part8
Module 12: Using EnCase
  •    EnCase-Part1
  •    EnCase-Part2
  •    EnCase-Part3
Module 13: Steganography
  •    Stenography-Part1
  •    Stenography-Part2
  •    Stenography-Part3
  •    Stenography-Part4
Module 14: Password Crackers
  •    Passwords-Part1
  •    Passwords-Part2
  •    Passwords-Part3
  •    Passwords-Part4
Module 15: Log Correlation
  •    Log Correlation-Part1
  •    Log Correlation-Part2
  •    Log Correlation-Part3
  •    Log Correlation-Part4
  •    Log Correlation-Part5
  •    Log Correlation-Part6
Module 16: Network Forensics
  •    Network Forensics-Part1
  •    Network Forensics-Part2
  •    Network Forensics-Part3
  •    Network Forensics-Part4
Module 17: Wireless Attacks
  •    Wireless Attacks-Part1
  •    Wireless Attacks-Part2
  •    Wireless Attacks-Part3
Module 18: Web Attacks
  •    Web Attacks-Part1
  •    Web Attacks-Part2
  •    Web Attacks-Part3
  •    Web Attacks-Part4
  •    Web Attacks-Part5
  •    Web Attacks-Part6
  •    Web Attacks-Part7
  •    Web Attacks-Part8
Module 19: Email Crimes
  •    Email Crimes-Part1
  •    Email Crimes-Part2
  •    Email Crimes-Part3
  •    Email Crimes-Part4
Module 20: Mobile Investigation
  •    Mobile Investigation-Part1
  •    Mobile Investigation-Part2
  •    Mobile Investigation-Part3
  •    Mobile Investigation-Part4
  •    Mobile Investigation-Part5
Module 21: Investigative Reports
  •    Investigation Reports-Part1
  •    Investigation Reports-Part2
  •    Investigation Reports-Part3
  •    Investigation Reports-Part4
Module 22: Expert Witness
  •    Expert Witness-Part1
  •    Expert Witness-Part2
  •    Expert Witness-Part3

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