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Hands-On Penetration Testing with Kali NetHunter

You're reading from   Hands-On Penetration Testing with Kali NetHunter Spy on and protect vulnerable ecosystems using the power of Kali Linux for pentesting on the go

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2019
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ISBN-13 9781788995177
Length 302 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sean-Philip Oriyano Sean-Philip Oriyano
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Glen D. Singh Glen D. Singh
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Preface 1. Section 1: Exploring Kali NetHunter FREE CHAPTER
2. Introduction to Kali NetHunter 3. Understanding the Phases of the Pentesting Process 4. Section 2: Common Pentesting Tasks and Tools
5. Intelligence-Gathering Tools 6. Scanning and Enumeration Tools 7. Penetrating the Target 8. Clearing Tracks and Removing Evidence from a Target 9. Section 3: Advanced Pentesting Tasks and Tools
10. Packet Sniffing and Traffic Analysis 11. Targeting Wireless Devices and Networks 12. Avoiding Detection 13. Hardening Techniques and Countermeasures 14. Building a Lab 15. Selecting a Kali Device and Hardware 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Hardening Techniques and Countermeasures

Getting into the field of penetration testing and offensive security is always quite exciting; it's fun to learn the art of exploitation on systems and networks. At times, your career path may shift a bit from hacking into a client's network to assisting an organization in securing its network infrastructure from hackers and other potential threats. Over the past few years, so many cyberattacks have been reported every day. Let's not forget about the organizations that have not reported a cyberattack within their local network as they are trying to protect their organizational reputation, and lastly, those who have not yet detected an intrusion on their network.

Quite often, organizations create jobs to hire new people as cybersecurity professionals but the titles and job descriptions are not purely in line with penetration...

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