TN-335: Advanced Penetration Testing Using Open Source Tools

Dates/Locations:
08/09/2010 – 08/13/2010 | San Antonio|
11/01/2010 – 11/05/2010 | San Antonio|

Duration:
5 Days

Course Overview:
This course is an advanced course that assumes the attendee is a qualified security professional with experience using security tools and understands the concepts behind penetration testing. Courses that build up the expertise that enables a student to succeed in this course is Security+, CEH, CISSP, and any of the GIAC certifications. This course is completely hands on and utilizes the BackTrack tool suite from remote-exploit.org. The course covers in detail various attacks and tools that are contained in the BackTrack tool suite.

Course Objectives:

  • Information Security and Open Source Software
  • Operating System Tools
  • Firewalls
  • Scanners
  • Vulnerability Scanners
  • Network Sniffers
  • Intrusion Detection Systems
  • Analysis and Management Tools
  • Encryption Tools
  • Wireless Tools
  • Forensic Tools
  • More on Open Source Software

Prerequisites:
Experience in IT Security, solid basic knowledge of networks and TC/IP as well as experience in command line under Linux and Windows is required.

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