Practical Ethical Hacking Using Python: Beginner to Advanced

Discover the fundamentals of ethical hacking, penetration testing, and network security through practical Python coding

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Description

This Python coding course is perfect for those who want to become proficient in ethical hacking, penetration testing, and network security while working on practical projects. You'll have access to over 17 hours of HD video tutorials, which cover ethical hacking, Python hacking, cybersecurity, and much more. The course is designed for students interested in intermediate to advanced level ethical hacking tutorials, but it is still taught in a step-by-step, beginner-friendly way. You'll start by coding basic port and vulnerability scanning tools, then move on to SSH, FTP, and spoofing attacks, network analysis, and website penetration testing. The course includes eight coding projects, such as a multi-functioning reverse shell, keylogger, and command and control center. By the end of the course, you'll be well-prepared for a job in the cybersecurity industry. The course has received excellent reviews from customers who found it helpful and informative.

8 Coding Projects in the course:

• Port and vulnerability scanner

• SSH brute-forcer

• MAC address changer

• ARP spoofer

• DNS spoofer

• Multi-functioning reverse shell

• Keylogger

• Command and control center

Topics covered in the course:

• Introduction and setup

• Port and vulnerability scanning

• SSH and FTP attacks

• Password cracking

• Sniffers, flooders and spoofers

• DNS spoofing

• Network analysis

• Coding a multi-functioning reverse shell

• Keyloggers

• Command and control center

• Website penetration testing

What You Will Learn!

  • Ethical Hacking
  • Python Programming
  • Penetration Testing
  • Network Security
  • Port and Vulnerability Scanning
  • SSH and FTP Attacks
  • Password Cracking
  • Sniffers, Flooders and Spoofers
  • DNS Spoofing
  • Multi-functioning Reverse Shell
  • Network Analysis

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginners python developers
  • Anyone