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Course Overview
This training course teaches students how to move from a theoretical understanding of offensive computing concepts to a practical implementation. Instead of relying on another attacker’s tools, this course will teach students to create their own security defense using the Python programming language. This course demonstrates how to write code to intercept and analyze network traffic using Python, craft and spoof wireless frames to attack wireless and Bluetooth devices, and how to data-mine popular social media websites and evade modern anti-virus.
Schedule
Currently, there are no public classes scheduled. Please contact a Phoenix TS Training Consultant to discuss hosting a private class at 301-258-8200.
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Course Outline
Setting Up Your Python Environment
- nstalling Kali Linux
- WingIDE
The Network: Basics
- Python networking in a paragraph
- TCP Client
- UDP Client
- TCP Server
- Replacing Netcat
- Building a TCP Proxy
- SSH with
- SSH Tunneling
The Network: Raw Sockets and Sniffing
- Building a UDP Host Discovery Tool
- Packet Sniffing on Windows and Linux
- Decoding the IP Layer
- Decoding ICMP
Owning the Network with SCAPY
- Stealing Email Credentials
- ARP Cache Poisoning with SCAPY
- PCAP Processing
Web Hackery
- The Socket Library of the Web: urlib2
- Mapping Open Source Web App Installations
- Bruite-Forcing Directories and File Locations
- Bruite-Forcing HTML form authentication
Extending Burp Proxy
- Setting Up
- Burp Fuzzing
- Bing for Burp
- Turning Website Content into Password Gold
Github Command and Control
- Setting Up a GitHub Account
- Creating Modules
- Trojan Configuration
- Building a GitHub-Aware Trojan
Common Trojaning Tasks on Windows
- Keylogging for Fun and Keystrokes
- Taking Screenshots
- Pythonic Shellcode Execution
- Sandbox Detection
Fun with Internet Explorer
- Main n the Browser
- IE COM Automation for Exfiltration
Windows Privilege Escalation
- Installing the Prerequisites
- Create a Process Monitor
- Windows Taken Privileges
- Winning the Race
- Code Injection
Automating Offensive Forensics
- Installation
- Profiles
- Grabbing Password Hashes
- Direct Code Injection
Python Security for Practitioners Training FAQs
This course is intended for security professionals tasked with developing Python applications, Pen testers looking to expand their knowledge into building security tools, and technologists needing customized tool sets.
Students should have basic experience and understanding of any scripting or programming language.
BONUS! Cyber Phoenix Subscription Included: All Phoenix TS students receive complimentary ninety (90) day access to the Cyber Phoenix learning platform, which hosts hundreds of expert asynchronous training courses in Cybersecurity, IT, Soft Skills, and Management and more!
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