Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing

Discussion on ethical hacking and penetration testing subjects.

InfoSec Institute's most popular information security and hacking training goes in-depth into the techniques used by malicious, black hat hackers with attention getting lectures and hands-on lab exercises . While these hacking skills can be used for malicious purposes, this class teaches you how to use the same hacking techniques to perform a white-hat, ethical hack, on your organization. You leave with the ability to quantitatively assess and measure threats to information assets; and discover where your organization is most vulnerable to hacking in this network security training course.

Some of the instructor-led hands-on hacking lab exercises in this security training experience:

* Capture the Flag hacking exercises every night
* Abusing DNS for host identification
* Leaking system information from Unix and Windows
* Stealthy Recon
* Unix, Windows and Cisco password cracking
* Remote buffer overflow exploit lab I - Smashing the Stack
* Remote buffer overflow exploit lab II - Integer Overflows
* Remote heap overflow exploit lab III - Beyond the Stack
* Desktop exploitation
* Remote keylogging
* Data mining authentication information from clear-text protocols
* Remote sniffing
* Breaking wireless security
* Malicious event log editing
* Transferring files through firewalls
* Hacking into Cisco routers
* Harvesting web application data
* Data retrieval with SQL Injection Hacking
* Calculating the Return on Investment (ROI) for an ethical hack


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Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Testing

Lets see if this thing works.

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