Securing UNIX systems training course description This course teaches you everything you need to know to build a safe Linux environment. The first section handles cryptography and authentication with certificates, openssl, mod_ssl, DNSSEC and filesystem encryption. Then Host security and hardening is covered with intrusion detection, and also user management and authentication. Filesystem Access control is then covered. Finally network security is covered with network hardening, packet filtering and VPNs. What will you learn Secure UNIX accounts. Secure UNIX file systems. Secure UNIX access through the network. Securing UNIX systems course details Who will benefit: Linux technical staff needing to secure their systems. Prerequisites: Linux system administration (LPIC-1) Duration 5 days Securing UNIX systems course contents Cryptography Certificates and Public Key Infrastructures X.509 certificates, lifecycle, fields and certificate extensions. Trust chains and PKI. openssl. Public and private keys. Certification authority. Manage server and client certificates. Revoke certificates and CAs. Encryption, signing and authentication SSL, TLS, protocol versions. Transport layer security threats, e.g. MITM. Apache HTTPD with mod_ssl for HTTPS service, including SNI and HSTS. HTTPD with mod_ssl to authenticate users using certificates. HTTPD with mod_ssl to provide OCSP stapling. Use OpenSSL for SSL/TLS client and server tests. Encrypted File Systems Block device and file system encryption. dm-crypt with LUKS to encrypt block devices. eCryptfs to encrypt file systems, including home directories and, PAM integration, plain dm-crypt and EncFS. DNS and cryptography DNSSEC and DANE. BIND as an authoritative name server serving DNSSEC secured zones. BIND as an recursive name server that performs DNSSEC validation, KSK, ZSK, Key Tag, Key generation, key storage, key management and key rollover, Maintenance and resigning of zones, Use DANE. TSIG. Host Security Host Hardening BIOS and boot loader (GRUB 2) security. Disable useless software and services, sysctl for security related kernel configuration, particularly ASLR, Exec-Shield and IP / ICMP configuration, Exec-Shield and IP / ICMP configuration, Limit resource usage. Work with chroot environments, Security advantages of virtualization. Host Intrusion Detection The Linux Audit system, chkrootkit, rkhunter, including updates, Linux Malware Detect, Automate host scans using cron, AIDE, including rule management, OpenSCAP. User Management and Authentication NSS and PAM, Enforce password policies. Lock accounts automatically after failed login attempts, SSSD, Configure NSS and PAM for use with SSSD, SSSD authentication against Active Directory, IPA, LDAP, Kerberos and local domains, Kerberos and local domains, Kerberos tickets. FreeIPA Installation and Samba Integration FreeIPA, architecture and components. Install and manage a FreeIPA server and domain, Active Directory replication and Kerberos cross-realm trusts, sudo, autofs, SSH and SELinux integration in FreeIPA. Access Control Discretionary Access Control File ownership and permissions, SUID, SGID. Access control lists, extended attributes and attribute classes. Mandatory Access Control TE, RBAC, MAC, DAC. SELinux, AppArmor and Smack. etwork File Systems NFSv4 security issues and improvements, NFSv4 server and clients, NFSv4 authentication mechanisms (LIPKEY, SPKM, Kerberos), NFSv4 pseudo file system, NFSv4 ACLs. CIFS clients, CIFS Unix Extensions, CIFS security modes (NTLM, Kerberos), mapping and handling of CIFS ACLs and SIDs in a Linux system. Network Security Network Hardening FreeRADIUS, nmap, scan methods. Wireshark, filters and statistics. Rogue router advertisements and DHCP messages. Network Intrusion Detection ntop, Cacti, bandwidth usage monitoring, Snort, rule management, OpenVAS, NASL. Packet Filtering Firewall architectures, DMZ, netfilter, iptables and ip6tables, standard modules, tests and targets. IPv4 and IPv6 packet filtering. Connection tracking, NAT. IP sets and netfilter rules, nftables and nft. ebtables. conntrackd Virtual Private Networks OpenVPN server and clients for both bridged and routed VPN networks. IPsec server and clients for routed VPN networks using IPsec-Tools / racoon. L2TP.
Securing Linux systems training course description This course teaches you everything you need to know to build a safe Linux environment. The first section handles cryptography and authentication with certificates, openssl, mod_ssl, DNSSEC and filesystem encryption. Then Host security and hardening is covered with intrusion detection, and also user management and authentication. Filesystem Access control is then covered. Finally network security is covered with network hardening, packet filtering and VPNs. What will you learn Secure Linux accounts. Secure Linux file systems. Secure Linux access through the network. Securing Linux systems training course details Who will benefit: Linux technical staff needing to secure their systems. Prerequisites: Linux system administration (LPIC-1) Duration 5 days Securing Linux systems training course contents Cryptography Certificates and Public Key Infrastructures X.509 certificates, lifecycle, fields and certificate extensions. Trust chains and PKI. openssl. Public and private keys. Certification authority. Manage server and client certificates. Revoke certificates and CAs. Encryption, signing and authentication SSL, TLS, protocol versions. Transport layer security threats, e.g. MITM. Apache HTTPD with mod_ssl for HTTPS service, including SNI and HSTS. HTTPD with mod_ssl to authenticate users using certificates. HTTPD with mod_ssl to provide OCSP stapling. Use OpenSSL for SSL/TLS client and server tests. Encrypted File Systems Block device and file system encryption. dm-crypt with LUKS to encrypt block devices. eCryptfs to encrypt file systems, including home directories and, PAM integration, plain dm-crypt and EncFS. DNS and cryptography DNSSEC and DANE. BIND as an authoritative name server serving DNSSEC secured zones. BIND as an recursive name server that performs DNSSEC validation, KSK, ZSK, Key Tag, Key generation, key storage, key management and key rollover, Maintenance and resigning of zones, Use DANE. TSIG. Host Security Host Hardening BIOS and boot loader (GRUB 2) security. Disable useless software and services, sysctl for security related kernel configuration, particularly ASLR, Exec-Shield and IP / ICMP configuration, Exec-Shield and IP / ICMP configuration, Limit resource usage. Work with chroot environments, Security advantages of virtualization. Host Intrusion Detection The Linux Audit system, chkrootkit, rkhunter, including updates, Linux Malware Detect, Automate host scans using cron, AIDE, including rule management, OpenSCAP. User Management and Authentication NSS and PAM, Enforce password policies. Lock accounts automatically after failed login attempts, SSSD, Configure NSS and PAM for use with SSSD, SSSD authentication against Active Directory, IPA, LDAP, Kerberos and local domains, Kerberos and local domains, Kerberos tickets. FreeIPA Installation and Samba Integration FreeIPA, architecture and components. Install and manage a FreeIPA server and domain, Active Directory replication and Kerberos cross-realm trusts, sudo, autofs, SSH and SELinux integration in FreeIPA. Access Control Discretionary Access Control File ownership and permissions, SUID, SGID. Access control lists, extended attributes and attribute classes. Mandatory Access Control TE, RBAC, MAC, DAC. SELinux, AppArmor and Smack. etwork File Systems NFSv4 security issues and improvements, NFSv4 server and clients, NFSv4 authentication mechanisms (LIPKEY, SPKM, Kerberos), NFSv4 pseudo file system, NFSv4 ACLs. CIFS clients, CIFS Unix Extensions, CIFS security modes (NTLM, Kerberos), mapping and handling of CIFS ACLs and SIDs in a Linux system. Network Security Network Hardening FreeRADIUS, nmap, scan methods. Wireshark, filters and statistics. Rogue router advertisements and DHCP messages. Network Intrusion Detection ntop, Cacti, bandwidth usage monitoring, Snort, rule management, OpenVAS, NASL. Packet Filtering Firewall architectures, DMZ, netfilter, iptables and ip6tables, standard modules, tests and targets. IPv4 and IPv6 packet filtering. Connection tracking, NAT. IP sets and netfilter rules, nftables and nft. ebtables. conntrackd Virtual Private Networks OpenVPN server and clients for both bridged and routed VPN networks. IPsec server and clients for routed VPN networks using IPsec-Tools / racoon. L2TP.
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC-2) 202 training is suitable for individuals with roles of: System administrator Network administrator Technician DevOps Overview Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: configure BIND to function as an authoritative and as a recursive, caching-only DNS server install and configure a web server install and configure a proxy server, including access policies, authentication and resource usage set up a Samba server for various clients configure a DHCP server configure PAM to support authentication using various available methods perform queries and updates to an LDAP server configure a basic OpenLDAP server including knowledge of LDIF format and essential access controls manage an e-mail server, including the configuration of e-mail aliases, e-mail quotas and virtual e-mail domains configure an FTP server for anonymous downloads and uploads receive security alerts from various sources, install, configure and run intrusion detection systems and apply security patches and bugfixes configure a VPN (Virtual Private Network) and create secure point-to-point or site-to-site connections. This course prepares students to take the 202 exam of the LPI level 2 certification. To gain LPIC-2 certification, an individual should have an active LPIC-1 certification. Domain Name Server Basic DNS server configuration Create and maintain DNS zones Securing a DNS server HTTP Services Basic Apache configuration Apache configuration for HTTPS Implementing Squid as a caching proxy Implementing Nginx as a web server and a reverse proxy File Sharing Samba Server Configuration NFS Server Configuration Network Client Management DHCP configuration PAM authentication LDAP client usage Configuring an OpenLDAP server E-Mail Services Using e-mail servers Managing E-Mail Delivery Managing Mailbox Access System Security Configuring a router Managing FTP servers Secure shell (SSH) Security tasks OpenVPN Additional course details: Nexus Humans Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC-2) 202 training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC-2) 202 course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
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Description Learn the methods, techniques, and vivid functions of hacking tools practically and theoretically doing the Network Hacking Diploma Level 3 course. Its precise contents guide you on your quest to become efficient in this field. If you are a network and system engineer, security officer, or IT passionate, this course is very effective for you. The course is designed in such a way that will assist you to become an ethical hacker knowing the facts about how to scan a network to identify its strength and weakness and perform in system hacking. The lab-based practical approaches of this course will assist you to know some vivid activities of Virus and Worms, Trojans, and Backdoors along with how to penetrate on the wireless network. At the end of the course, knowing the penetration system, you can mastery of hacking techniques and methods efficiently. Assessment: This course does not involve any MCQ test. Students need to answer assignment questions to complete the course, the answers will be in the form of written work in pdf or word. Students can write the answers in their own time. Once the answers are submitted, the instructor will check and assess the work. Certification: After completing and passing the course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. Who is this Course for? Network Hacking Diploma Level 3 is certified by CPD Qualifications Standards and CiQ. This makes it perfect for anyone trying to learn potential professional skills. As there is no experience and qualification required for this course, it is available for all students from any academic background. Requirements Our Network Hacking Diploma Level 3 is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Career Path After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market. Introduction Introduction 00:01:00 Introduction to Ethical Hacking. Footprinting and Reconnaissance Introduction to Ethical Hacking. Footprinting and Reconnaissance 00:25:00 Demo - Information Gathering using Google Dorks and DNS Queris 00:04:00 Demo - Scanning and Enumeration 00:08:00 Scanning Networks, Enumeration and Discovering Vulnearbilities Scanning and enumeration 00:09:00 Vulnerabilties Identification 00:08:00 Demo - Installing Nessus Scanner 00:04:00 Demo - Use Nessus to Discover Vulnerabilities 00:05:00 Demo - Using Nikto to discover Web Vulnerabilities 00:05:00 Demo - Using Paros for Vulnerability Discovery 00:05:00 Demo - Use Dirbuster to brute force sub-directories and filenames 00:03:00 System Hacking and Vulnerability Exploitation System hacking - vulnerability exploitation 00:06:00 Passwords 00:12:00 Authentication 00:07:00 Basics of Sniffing Sniffing 00:15:00 Metasploit Metasploit 00:17:00 Demo - Exploiting FTP Server Vulnerability using Metasploit 00:12:00 Demo - Post Exploitation Example 00:01:00 Demo - Exploiting NFS Vulnerability and exporting SSH Keys to the 00:10:00 Demo - Eploiting Samba Service on Linux using Metasploit 00:03:00 Demo - Windows backdoor using Metasploit 00:14:00 Trojans, Backdoors, Viruses and Worms Trojans and Backdoors 00:05:00 Computer viruses and worms 00:09:00 Cryptography Cryptography concepts 00:05:00 Cryptographic Algorithms 00:11:00 Cryptography and cryptanalysis tools. Cryptography attacks 00:03:00 Demo - Hack SSH passwords using Medusa 00:05:00 Hack the SSH Password using Hydra 00:05:00 Hack Linux Passwords using John the Ripper 00:03:00 Penetration Testing on Wireless Networks Penetration Testing on Wireless Networks 00:07:00 Case Study - Windows Hosted Network Bug or Feature 00:11:00 Penetration Testing Overview. Final words Penetration Testing Overview. Final Words 00:06:00 Bonus - OWASP Top 10 Vulnerabilities 00:18:00 (Bonus) Attacking the users trough websites - XSS and Beef-XSS Introduction to Cross-Site Scripting and Beef-XSS 00:08:00 XSS example - reflected 00:10:00 XSS example - stored 00:07:00 Beef-XSS Demo 00:16:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
A beginner-friendly course for aspiring pentesters with 10+ hours of applied ethical hacking and security content covering core concepts such as using VMware, basics of Linux, Nmap, Metasploit, privilege escalation, known vulnerabilities, SQL injections, pivoting, cracking passwords, and much more. You need to know the basics of Linux and networking to get started.
With this course, you will be a professional Linux administrator and be able to apply for Linux jobs. You will be able to prepare yourself for the EX-200 exam and become a Redhat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA - EX200).
The goal of this Network Hacking Training is to help you master an ethical hacking methodology that can be used in a penetration testing or ethical hacking situation. You walk out the door with ethical hacking skills that are highly in demand. The course will give you step by step instructions for insulation VirtualBox and creating your virtual environment on Windows, Mac, and Linux. You will learn how to ethically hack, protect, test, and scan your own systems. You'll also learn about Intrusion Detection, Policy Creation, Social Engineering, DDoS Attacks, Buffer Overflows and Virus Creation. By the end of this course, you will be familiar with how various types of wired and wireless network hacks are performed and you will be fully equipped to test and safegaurd a network infrastructure against various real time attack vectors. Who is this course for? Network Hacking Training is suitable for anyone who wants to gain extensive knowledge, potential experience, and professional skills in the related field. This course is CPD accredited so you don't have to worry about the quality. Requirements Our Network Hacking Training is open to all from all academic backgrounds and there are no specific requirements to attend this course. It is compatible and accessible from any device including Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Tablets etc. CPD Certificate from Course Gate At the successful completion of the course, you can obtain your CPD certificate from us. You can order the PDF certificate for £9 and the hard copy for £15. Also, you can order both PDF and hardcopy certificates for £22. Career path This course opens a new door for you to enter the relevant job market and also gives you the opportunity to acquire extensive knowledge along with required skills to become successful. You will be able to add our qualification to your CV/resume which will help you to stand out in the competitive job industry. Course Curriculum Introduction Introduction 00:01:00 Introduction to Ethical Hacking. Footprinting and Reconnaissance Introduction to Ethical Hacking. Footprinting and Reconnaissance 00:25:00 Demo - Information Gathering using Google Dorks and DNS Queris 00:04:00 Demo - Scanning and Enumeration 00:08:00 Scanning Networks, Enumeration and Discovering Vulnearbilities Scanning and enumeration 00:09:00 Vulnerabilties Identification 00:08:00 Demo - Installing Nessus Scanner 00:03:00 Demo - Use Nessus to Discover Vulnerabilities 00:05:00 Demo - Using Nikto to discover Web Vulnerabilities 00:05:00 Demo - Using Paros for Vulnerability Discovery 00:05:00 Demo - Use Dirbuster to brute force sub-directories and filenames 00:03:00 System Hacking and Vulnerability Exploitation System hacking - vulnerability exploitation 00:06:00 Passwords 00:12:00 Authentication 00:07:00 Basics of Sniffing Sniffing 00:15:00 Metasploit Metasploit 00:17:00 Demo - Exploiting FTP Server Vulnerability using Metasploit 00:12:00 Demo - Post Exploitation Example 00:01:00 Demo - Exploiting NFS Vulnerability and exporting SSH Keys to the 00:10:00 Demo - Eploiting Samba Service on Linux using Metasploit 00:03:00 Demo - Windows backdoor using Metasploit 00:14:00 Trojans, Backdoors, Viruses and Worms Trojans and Backdoors 00:05:00 Computer viruses and worms 00:09:00 Cryptography Cryptography concepts 00:05:00 Cryptographic Algorithms 00:11:00 Cryptography and cryptanalysis tools. Cryptography attacks 00:03:00 Demo - Hack SSH passwords using Medusa 00:05:00 Hack the SSH Password using Hydra 00:05:00 Hack Linux Passwords using John the Ripper 00:03:00 Penetration Testing on Wireless Networks Penetration Testing on Wireless Networks 00:07:00 Case Study - Windows Hosted Network Bug or Feature 00:11:00 Penetration Testing Overview. Final words Penetration Testing Overview. Final Words 00:06:00 Bonus - OWASP Top 10 Vulnerabilities 00:18:00 (Bonus) Attacking the users trough websites - XSS and Beef-XSS Introduction to Cross-Site Scripting and Beef-XSS 00:08:00 XSS example - reflected 00:10:00 XSS example - stored 00:07:00 Beef-XSS Demo 00:16:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates or Transcripts 00:00:00
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