Cybersecurity For Beginners: Python For Ethical Hacking
Duration: 1h 1m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 391 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Duration: 1h 1m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 391 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Cybersecurity For Beginners: Python For Penetration Testing
What you'll learn:
Python For Ethical Hacking
Network Attacks
Weakness of Network Devices
Penetration Testing of Network Devices
Learn Python From the scratch
Network Fundamentals
Build your Own Ethical Hacking Tools in Python
Understanding how ethical hacking tools being created
Requirements:
Understanding computer use and the Windows operating system
Description:
What is ethical hacking?
Ethical hacking, also known as penetration testing or pen testing, is legally breaking into computers and devices to test an organization's defenses. It's among the most exciting IT jobs any person can be involved in. You are literally getting paid to keep up with the latest technology and get to break into computers without the threat of being arrested.
The Usefulness of Python in Cyber Security
Python is an advantageous programming language for cyber security because it can perform many cyber security functions, including malware analysis, scanning, and penetration testing functions.
It is user-friendly and has an elegant simplicity, making it the perfect language choice for many cyber security professionals.
Python has been at the forefront for many years. It is a general-purpose, server-side scripting language that has been used for thousands of security projects. Everything from testing microchips to building video games with PyGame, Python is the most sought after programming language for its power-packed capabilities.
Using Python’s base programming, any of the following can be done without using any other third-party tools:
Web server fingerprinting
Simulation of attacks
Port scanning
Website cloning
Load generation and testing of a website
Creating intrusion detection and prevention systems
Wireless network scanning
Transmission of traffic in the network
Accessing mail servers.
Conclusion:
A lot of the reasons mentioned above and several others make programmers prefer Python over any other programming language. Using Python by cyber security professionals over any other programming language is also common due to factors such as better respond time, user-friendly data structure and security.
Who this course is for:
DevSecOps Engineers
Ethical Hackers
Pen-testers
Cyber Security Engineers
Who this course is for:
Ethical Hackers
Penetration Testers
Cyber Security analyst
Network Engineers
Data Security Engineers
Network Administrators
Cloud Engineers
Cloud Architects
Security Architects
Security Engineers
DevSecOps Engineers
Security Analysts
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