Learn Cyber Security core concepts such as hacking, viruses, Encryption, Trojan, Spyware, Bots & Botnets, DMZ & more
Learn how to keep your kids and parents safe from cyber criminal actions.
Understanding basic concepts and terminologies used in information security and cyber security.
Bulletproof your online accounts (email, social media, etc.) and all the personal data that you've stored online.
Understanding , Identifying & Preventing Malware.
Learning about the most dangerous hacking attacks and their prevention.
Learn About Browser Security
Learning About BFA (Brute Force Attack) , IP Spoofing, Url Spoofing, LDAP Injection, SQL Injection, MIMA, Phishing Attacks and much more.
Busting biggest cyber security Myths.
Discover how cyber attacks work, How to avoid virus infections and How you can counteract their malicious consequences.
Description
I know why you are here.
You are an intelligent and curious guy always searching words like firewalls, encryption, viruses and malware sound but couldn't get a satisfactory answer but don't worry we have a course right for you that teaches you all the basics of both information and cyber security in a fun relaxed manner.
This course is made in such a way that it fits absolutely perfect for you.
It doesn't matter if you don't know anything about cyber security, because this course will help you understand what it's all about. Even if you know the basics, you might still discover tips and tricks that really make a difference.
So if you love gadgets, apps and everything that the Internet has to offer - you need this course!
Remember: in the online world, with great opportunities come great threats as well.
This course serves as an introduction to the exciting field of cyber security.
As our daily lives become more and more dependent on Internet-based tools and services, and as those platforms accumulate more of our most sensitive data, the demand grows for experts in the field of cyber security.
In this course, you will gain an overview of the cyber security landscape.
PERFECT FOR COMPLETE BEGINNERS
This course is intended primarily for students who have little to no prior background or knowledge about the field of cyber security.
What will you learn
SECTION 1 (CYBER SECURITY COURSE) & SECTION 2 (CYBER SECURITY COURSE) will cover basic terminologies and hacking methodology and also learn about grey,blue,black,red,white hat hackers.
SECTION 3 (CYBER SECURITY COURSE)
Phishing
Brute Force Attack
DoS & DDoS Attacks
Bots and Botnets
SQL Injection
LDAP Injection
MITM
URL Spoofing
IP Spoofing and much more
Then moving forward we will learn about Malware their types like viruses, trojan , spywares, ransomware etc. in SECTION -3 (CYBER SECURITY COURSE).
SECTION 4 (CYBER SECURITY COURSE)
Antivirus
DMZ
Encryption
HoneyPots
2FA ( 2 Factor Authentication )and much more
AND ALSO THERE IS A SMALL GIFT/SURPRISE FROM MY SIDE IN HERE ( You will love it !!!! )
JOB OUTLOOK
Exciting career opportunities as security analyst, security engineer, security architect, forensics investigator, cybersecurity specialist, and more!
Cyber security positions are expected to rise 6 million globally by 2019 (source: Forbes, January 2016)
If you are already in the IT field, expect a 9% raise in pay for security expertise (source: Forbes, January 2016)
Median salary for information security analyst for 2015 is $90,000 (source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics)
THE DEMAND FOR CYBER SECURITY EXPERTS IS INCREASING AT A VERY HIGH RATE !!!!!!!!
THEY ARE SEARCHING EXPERTS LIKE YOU ......
This course will prove to be a steeping milestone in your cyber security & Ethical hacking career and by the end of this course you would be familiar with so many terminologies and would have gained sufficient knowledge that can help to jump start your career as an information security professional.
So, what are you waiting for??????? Enroll now and fulfill all your dreams.
Dhabaleshwar
Welcome all to my cyber security course “Cybersecurity For Beginners: Network Devices“.
Whether you want to get your first job in IT security, become a white hat hacker, or prepare to check the security of your own home network, Udemy offers practical and accessible ethical hacking courses to help keep your networks safe from cybercriminals.
Our Student says that: This is the best tech-related course I’ve taken and I have taken quite a few. Having limited networking experience and absolutely no experience with hacking or ethical hacking, I’ve learned, practiced, and understood how to perform hacks in just a few days.
FAQ regarding Ethical Hacking on Udemy:
What is Ethical Hacking and what is it used for ?
Ethical hacking involves a hacker agreeing with an organization or individual who authorizes the hacker to levy cyber attacks on a system or network to expose potential vulnerabilities. An ethical hacker is also sometimes referred to as a white hat hacker. Many depend on ethical hackers to identify weaknesses in their networks, endpoints, devices, or applications. The hacker informs their client as to when they will be attacking the system, as well as the scope of the attack. An ethical hacker operates within the confines of their agreement with their client. They cannot work to discover vulnerabilities and then demand payment to fix them. This is what gray hat hackers do. Ethical hackers are also different from black hat hackers, who hack to harm others or benefit themselves without permission.
Is Ethical Hacking a good career?
Yes, ethical hacking is a good career because it is one of the best ways to test a network. An ethical hacker tries to locate vulnerabilities in the network by testing different hacking techniques on them. In many situations, a network seems impenetrable only because it hasn’t succumbed to an attack in years. However, this could be because black hat hackers are using the wrong kinds of methods. An ethical hacker can show a company how they may be vulnerable by levying a new type of attack that no one has ever tried before. When they successfully penetrate the system, the organization can then set up defenses to protect against this kind of penetration. This unique security opportunity makes the skills of an ethical hacker desirable for organizations that want to ensure their systems are well-defended against cybercriminals.
What skills do Ethical Hackers need to know?
In addition to proficiency in basic computer skills and use of the command line, ethical hackers must also develop technical skills related to programming, database management systems (DBMS), use of the Linux operating system (OS), cryptography, creation and management of web applications and computer networks like DHCP, NAT, and Subnetting. Becoming an ethical hacker involves learning at least one programming language and having a working knowledge of other common languages like Python, SQL, C++, and C. Ethical hackers must have strong problem-solving skills and the ability to think critically to come up with and test new solutions for securing systems. Ethical hackers should also understand how to use reverse engineering to uncover specifications and check a system for vulnerabilities by analyzing its code.
Why do hackers use Linux?
Many hackers use the Linux operating system (OS) because Linux is a free and open-source OS, meaning that anyone can modify it. It’s easy to access and customize all parts of Linux, which allows a hacker more control over manipulating the OS. Linux also features a well-integrated command-line interface, giving users a more precise level of control than many other systems offer. While Linux is considered more secure than many other systems, some hackers can modify existing Linux security distributions to use them as hacking software. Most ethical hackers prefer Linux because it’s considered more secure than other operating systems and does not generally require the use of third-party antivirus software. Ethical hackers must be well-versed in Linux to identify loopholes and combat malicious hackers, as it’s one of the most popular systems for web servers.
Is Ethical Hacking Legal?
Yes, ethical hacking is legal because the hacker has full, expressed permission to test the vulnerabilities of a system. An ethical hacker operates within constraints stipulated by the person or organization for which they work, and this agreement makes for a legal arrangement. An ethical hacker is like someone who handles quality control for a car manufacturer. They may have to try to break certain components of the vehicle such as the windshield, suspension system, transmission, or engine to see where they are weak or how they can improve them. With ethical hacking, the hacker is trying to “break” the system to ascertain how it can be less vulnerable to cyberattacks. However, if an ethical hacker attacks an area of a network or computer without getting expressed permission from the owner, they could be considered a gray hat hacker, violating ethical hacking principles.
What is the Certified Ethical Hacker ( CEH ) Certification Exam?
The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification exam supports and tests the knowledge of auditors, security officers, site administrators, security professionals, and anyone else who wants to ensure a network is safe against cybercriminals. With the CEH credential, you can design and govern the minimum standards necessary for credentialing information that security professionals need to engage in ethical hacking. You can also make it known to the public if someone who has earned their CEH credentials has met or exceeded the minimum standards. You are also empowered to reinforce the usefulness and self-regulated nature of ethical hacking. The CEH exam doesn’t cater to specific security hardware or software vendors, such as Fortinet, Avira, Kaspersky, Cisco, or others, making it a vendor-neutral program.
What is the Certified Information Security Manager ( CISM ) exam?
Passing the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam indicates that the credentialed individual is an expert in the governance of information security, developing security programs and managing them, as well as managing incidents and risk. For someone to be considered “certified,” they must have passed the exam within the last five years, as well as work full-time in a related career, such as information security and IT administration. The exam tests individuals’ knowledge regarding the risks facing different systems, how to develop programs to assess and mitigate these risks, and how to ensure an organization’s information systems conform to internal and regulatory policies. The exam also assesses how a person can use tools to help an organization recover from a successful attack.
What are the different types of hackers?
The different types of hackers include white hat hackers who are ethical hackers and are authorized to hack systems, black hat hackers who are cybercriminals, and grey hat hackers, who fall in-between and may not damage your system but hack for personal gain. There are also red hat hackers who attack black hat hackers directly. Some call new hackers green hat hackers. These people aspire to be full-blown, respected hackers. State-sponsored hackers work for countries and hacktivists and use hacking to support or promote a philosophy. Sometimes a hacker can act as a whistleblower, hacking their own organization in order to expose hidden practices. There are also script kiddies and blue hat hackers. A script kiddie tries to impress their friends by launching scripts and download tools to take down websites and networks. When a script kiddie gets angry at…
To become Ethical Hacker and to learn hacking my Network Layer Attacks and Network Fundamentals course is a perfect start for you. This one gets kind of fun because we get to actually look at data going on the networks like: how to sniff the network and gather information from the network. We’re going to use some tools such as TCP Dump and Wireshark. We will also be doing a deep dive into the Subnetting, ARP Spoofing and MitM attacks and Password Cracking.
This course is highly practical just like my other courses. But which also does not mean that I will neglect the theory. That`s why this course is formed in two parts.
First part, “The Network Fundamentals” is for the beginners to explore the Network Fundamentals but also could be also a good refresher for advanced level students.
In Network Fundamentals section I will introduce you to the fundamental concepts of data networking operation including IP addressing and subnetting, ethernet operation, ports and protocols, and the OSI model . By the end of this course, you will understand the relationship between IP addresses and MAC addresses, as well as the difference between a router and a switch.
After learning theoretical background ( I promise that second part is totally fun ), in Network & Data Link Layer ( Layer 2 ) Attacks part you will first learn how to set up a lab and install needed software to practice penetration testing on your own machine. Then we’re going to use some tools such as TCP dump and Wireshark and we’ll see some attacks and techniques to expand the sniffing surface:
- MAC Address Table Overflow attack, also known as MAC flooding,
- ARP Cache Poisoning attack, also known as ARP spoof,
- DHCP Starvation attack and DHCP spoof,
- And VLAN hopping techniques.
- Network Security
- ethical
- Ethical Intelligence
- nmap nessus
- nmap course
- nmap metaspolit
- Complete nmap
- Kali linux nmap
- ethical hacking
- penetration testing
- bug bounty
- hack
- cyber security
- kali linux
- android hacking
- network security
- hacking
- security
- security testing
- nmap
- metasploit
- metasploit framework
- penetration testing
- oscp
- security testing
- windows hacking
- exploit
- bug bounty
- bug bounty hunting
- website hacking
- web hacking
- pentest+
- pentest plus
- OSINT (Open Source Intelligent )
- social engineering
- phishing
- social engineering tool kit
The next topic is what else can be done on network devices in penetration tests: Gathering information, cracking passwords of the communication channels, compromising SNMP, etc.
And finally, we’ll check the configurations of network devices: Password creation methods, Identity Management, Access control lists, port security, etc.
This course will take you from a beginner to a more advanced level. Please enjoy and if you have questions do not forget to get in touch with me.
IMPORTANT!!!: This course is created for educational purposes and all the information learned should be used when the attacker is authorized
Why should you enroll?
Since we've been working in this field for over 15 years, we wanted to share part of what we've learned in all these years with people that are completely new to Cyber Security, or people that would like to understand the 2021 basics in this field.
You will find the general information mixed with real-life scenarios and real tips & tricks on how to protect from different threats.
Our goal is to use your time in the most efficient way, in order for you to get the most important content in the shortest time.
What will you know after taking our course?
1. A general introduction to Cyber Security, including an explanation of the CIA (Confidentiality, integrity and availability) rating.
2. What is Malware (Viruses, Worms, Trojans, Bots, Adware, Spyware, Rootkits, and Ransomware).
3. Understanding different threats (Brute force, DDoS, Phishing, and Social engineering).
4. Guide on how do you protect yourself as an individual. This area will be focused on your devices and your data.
5. Bonus lecture: How are the jobs in Cyber Security? Should you consider this field?
Prerequisites
This course is designed for a general audience. No prior knowledge is required.
For different specific terms, you will have an explanation in the notes.
2 what this course is for:
Students who want to become IT or Cyber Security Experts.
I created this course for everyone who wants to learn how to stay safe online.
Students who want to learn the basics of computer and cyber security.
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