Description
The Penetration Tester Job Role Path is designed for newbies to information security who want to become professional penetration testers. This path covers fundamental security assessment ideas and gives you a thorough understanding of the specific tools, attack techniques, and methodology used in penetration testing. Students will complete all stages of penetration testing, from reconnaissance and enumeration to documentation and reporting, after receiving the appropriate theoretical background and several practical exercises. After finishing this job role route, you will have the practical abilities and mentality required to undertake professional security assessments against enterprise-level infrastructure at an intermediate level. The Information Security Foundations skill route can be regarded a prerequisite for success in this career role path.
Syllabus:
- Penetration Testing Process
- Fundamental
- Footprinting
- Information Gathering - Web Edition
- Vulnerability Assessment
- File Transfers
- Shells & Payloads
- Using the Metasploit Framework
- Password Attacks
- Attacking Common Services
- Pivoting, Tunneling, and Port Forwarding
- Active Directory Enumeration & Attacks
- Using Web Proxies
- Attacking Web Applications with Ffuf
- Login Brute Forcing
- SQL Injection Fundamentals
- SQLMap Essentials
- Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
- File Inclusion
- File Upload Attacks
- Command Injections
- Web Attacks
- Attacking Common Applications
- Linux Privilege Escalation
- Windows Privilege Escalation
- Documentation & Reporting
- Attacking Enterprise Networks