Ethical Hacking: Penetration Testing
1h 30 min! Run Time
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Thinking like an adversary is a skill you build by doing, and this installment of the Ethical Hacking series keeps you doing it from start to finish. The course begins with network anonymity — working with Tor, Tortilla, and proxy chains — and each chapter closes by moving your new skills straight into practical exercises.
Designed for both newcomers and experienced IT professionals, the format is deliberately compact: roughly 90 minutes of focused material that can be paused and resumed at any time, with a knowledge check to reinforce what you've covered.
It fits learners chasing an entry-level cyber security role, IT staff who want to understand and withstand hacker attacks, and anyone planning to write their own security tooling. Demand for these skills greatly outpaces supply — over a million openings worldwide — which translates into opportunity, job security, and higher pay for the people who invest in them now.
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Ethical Hacking: Penetration Testing
This course is for beginners and IT pros looking to get certified and land an entry level Cyber Security position paying upwards of six figures! Each chapter closes with exercises putting your new learned skills into practical use immediately. You will start by understand network anonymity by using tools such as Tor, Tortilla and Proxy Chains.
This course is for beginners and IT pros looking to get certified and land an entry level Cyber Security position paying upwards of six figures! There are currently over a million Cyber Security job openings global and demand is greatly outpacing supply which means more opportunity, job security and higher pay for you! Each chapter closes with exercises putting your new learned skills into practical use immediately.