
Penetration testing is the process of evaluating the security of a computer system or network by simulating the attacks of a malicious actor. It is a critical part of any information security program, as it can help to identify and remediate vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by attackers.
Nmap is a free and open-source network discovery and security auditing tool. It is one of the most popular tools used by penetration testers, and it is essential for understanding the network infrastructure of a target system.
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In this training, you will learn:
o What penetration testing is and why it is important
o The different types of penetration testing
o The tools and techniques used by penetration testers
o How to use Nmap to discover and map networks
o How to identify vulnerabilities in networks and systems
o This training is ideal for anyone who wants to learn more about penetration testing or who wants to improve their Nmap skills.
- Διδάσκων: Ric Lugo
- Διδάσκων: Paulinus Ofem
- Διδάσκων: Paresh Rathod

This workshop focused on penetration testing and red teaming, where students are not only taught but also provided with demo in performing a variety of realistic attacks. The purpose of this course is to provide in-depth knowledge of red teaming methodologies and techniques, empowering students to simulate real-world cyber attacks against background healthcare infrastructure such as an active directory environment.
- Διδάσκων: Christos Grigoriadis
- Διδάσκων: Kitty Kioskli
- Διδάσκων: Ric Lugo
- Διδάσκων: Paulinus Ofem
- Διδάσκων: Paresh Rathod
This module offers a comprehensive course focused on red teaming, where students are not only taught but also actively engage in performing a variety of realistic attacks. The purpose of this course is to provide hands-on experience and in-depth knowledge of red teaming methodologies and techniques, empowering students to simulate real-world cyber attacks against background healthcare infrastructure such as an active directory environment.
- Διδάσκων: Christos Grigoriadis