Have you ever wondered how cybersecurity experts protect our systems and data from malicious hackers?
If you’re interested in learning about ethical hacking and how to identify vulnerabilities in computer systems, this course is for you!
Developed and offered by freecodecamp, the “Full Ethical Hacking Course – Network Penetration Testing for Beginners” will teach you everything you need to know from scratch to get started in the world of ethical hacking and penetration testing.
No prior knowledge is required as the course covers everything from the basics to more advanced skills.
Throughout the course, we will develop our own Active Directory laboratory on Windows, make it vulnerable, hack it, and protect it.
You will learn both the offensive and defensive sides of cybersecurity. We will also address important aspects such as report writing, nothing boring!
Here’s a glimpse of the course contents:
Course Introduction and Presentation
- Part 1: Introduction, Note-taking, and Introduction to Linux
- Part 2: Python 101
- Part 3: Python 102 (Building a Terrible Port Scanner)
- Part 4: Passive OSINT (Open Source Intelligence)
- Part 5: Scanning Tools and Tactics
- Part 6: Enumeration
- Part 7: Exploitation, Shells, and Some Credential Techniques
- Part 8: Building an Active Directory Laboratory, LLMNR Poisoning, and NTLMv2 Cracking with Hashcat
- Part 9: NTLM Relay, Token Impersonation, Pass the Hash, PsExec, and more
- Part 10: MS17-010, GPP/cPasswords, and Kerberoasting
- Part 11: File Transfer, Pivoting, Report Writing, and Professional Tips
This course will provide you with the practical skills needed to work in the field of cybersecurity. Additionally, ethical hacking plays a crucial role in protecting information and cybersecurity, so your learning will be of great value.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn ethical hacking for free and have fun! Interact with the content, ask questions, and actively participate in the course.
How do I access the course?
Accessing the course is free and very simple, as it is hosted on the YouTube platform and you can watch it below:
You can also access the course by following this link if you prefer.