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  • 001 Introduction to ethical hacking course.mp4
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  • 002 FAQ regarding Ethical Hacking on Udemy.html
  • 003 Enabling Virtualization (VT-x or AMD-V) in BIOS.html
  • 004 Labs Architecture Diagram.mp4
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  • 005 Using VirtualBox vs VMware.html
  • 006 Install & Run Oracle VM VirtualBox.mp4
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  • 007 Installing Kali using the VMware Image - Step 1.mp4
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  • 010 Installing Kali using the ISO file for VMware - Step 1.mp4
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  • 013 Installing Kali on VirtualBox using the OVA file - Step 1.mp4
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  • 019 Updates for Kali Linux 2021.4.html
  • 020 Free Windows Operating Systems on VMware Fusion.mp4
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  • 021 Free Windows Operating Systems on Oracle VM VirtualBox.mp4
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  • 022 Windows Systems as Victim.mp4
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  • 023 Configuring NAT Network in Oracle VM VirtualBox.mp4
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  • 001 Scan Types Definitions Active Scan & Passive Scan.mp4
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  • 002 Passive Scan - Wireshark.mp4
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  • 003 Passive Scan - ARP Tables.mp4
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  • 004 Active Scan.mp4
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  • 001 Nmap Introduction.mp4
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  • 002 TCPIP Basics - Layers and Protocols.mp4
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  • 003 TCPIP Basics - An Example DNS Query.mp4
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  • 004 TCPUDP Basics.mp4
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  • 001 Ping Scan.mp4
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  • 002 SYN Scan in ethical hacking.mp4
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  • 003 Port Scan.mp4
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  • 004 TCP Scan.mp4
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  • 005 UDP Scan.mp4
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  • 001 Version Detection.mp4
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  • 002 Operating System Detection.mp4
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  • 003 Input-Output Management.mp4
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  • 004 Lab Exercise - 1.mp4
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  • 001 Introduction to Script Scannig in Ethical Hacking.mp4
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  • 002 First Script Example.mp4
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  • 003 Second Script Example.mp4
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  • 004 Third Script Example.mp4
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  • 005 Nmap Aggressive Scan.html
  • 001 Bypassing IPSIDS Devices.mp4
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  • 002 Timing.mp4
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  • 001 NULL, FIN, XMAS and ACK Scan.mp4
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  • 002 Idle Scan.mp4
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  • 001 Introduction to Vulnerability Scan.mp4
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  • 002 Nessus Home vs Nessus Essentials.html
  • 003 Introduction to Nessus.mp4
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  • 004 Downloading Nessus.mp4
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  • 005 Installing Nessus.mp4
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  • 001 Creating Policy.mp4
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  • 002 Scanning.mp4
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  • 003 Reporting.mp4
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  • 004 Lab Exercise - 2.mp4
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  • 005 An Aggressive Scan with Nessus Start.mp4
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  • 006 An Aggressive Scan with Nessus Results.mp4
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  • 007 An Aggressive Scan with Nessus Results with Windows Targets.mp4
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  • 001 Ethical Hacking Network Scan Nmap& Nessus Network Security.html
  • Description


    Scan networks with vulnerabilities by using Nmap& Nessus. Master Cyber Security, ethical hacking, network hacking skills

    What You'll Learn?


    • Ethical hacking involves a hacker agreeing with an organization or individual who authorizes the hacker to levy cyber attacks on a system or network.
    • In addition to proficiency in basic computer skills and use of the command line, ethical hackers must also develop technical skills related to programming.
    • Ethical hacking is a good career because it is one of the best ways to test a network. An ethical hacker tries to locate vulnerabilities in the network.
    • Many hackers use the Linux operating system (OS) because Linux is a free and open-source OS that anyone can modify it. It’s easy to access and customize .
    • Ethical hacking is legal because the hacker has full, expressed permission to test the vulnerabilities of a system. An ethical hacker operates.
    • The different types of hackers include white hat hackers who are ethical hackers and are authorized to hack systems.
    • Whether you want to get your first job in IT security, become a white hat hacker, or prepare to check the security of your own home network.
    • The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification exam supports and tests the knowledge of auditors, security officers, site administrators
    • Passing the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam indicates that the credentialed individual is an expert in the governance of information security
    • Learn how to use Nmap
    • Learn how to use Nessus
    • Learn about network scan types
    • Learn about script scanning
    • Become ethical hacker
    • Learn ethical hacking
    • Learn Ethical Intelligence
    • Learn about nmap
    • Learn about nmap nessus
    • It is expert nmap course
    • Learn about nmap metaspolit
    • Complete nmap

    Who is this for?


  • Anyone who wants to learn network scan techniques by using Nmap
  • Anyone who wants to learn finding vulnerabilities in devices in a network by using Nessus
  • Anyone who to learn script scanning in a network
  • People who are willing to make a career in Cyber Security
  • Cyber Security Consultants who support / will support organizations for creating a more secure environment
  • Anyone who wants to be a White Hat Hacker
  • People who want to take their ethical hacking skills to the next level
  • More details


    Description

    Welcome to the "Ethical Hacking: Network Scan Nmap& Nessus| Network Security" course.
    Scan networks with vulnerabilities by using Nmap& Nessus. Master Cyber Security, ethical hacking, network hacking skills


    This is our 3rd course in our Ethical Hacking series. Whether you want to get your first job in IT security, become a white hat hacker, or prepare to check the security of your own home network, Oak Academy offers practical and accessible ethical hacking courses to help keep your networks safe from cybercriminals.

    Cyber security is one that is definitely trending with a top-notch salary to match! Ethical hackers and cyber security professionals are some of the most in-demand professionals today as the world is experiencing a major skill shortage in the field of cyber security.
    It's predicted we'll have a global shortfall of 3.5 million cyber security jobs. The average salary for Cyber Security jobs is $80,000. If you are ready to jump in cyber security career, this course is a great place for you to start.

    During this ethical hacking course, I will teach you beautiful side of the hacking.

    Penetration testing skills make you a more marketable IT tech. Understanding how to exploit servers, networks, and applications means that you will also be able to better prevent malicious exploitation. From website and network hacking, to pen testing in Python and Metasploit, Udemy has a course for you.

    I wanted to use “Hacking Essentials” in front of the name of the course, but size limit didn’t allow it in Ethical Hacking .

    Why “hacking essentials”?

    To be able to perform a successful penetration testing or ethical hacking, first, you have to know all the secrets of your targets. You should find all the systems and network devices of your target network before proceeding an ethical hacking operation.

    On my complete course, you`ll discover the secrets of ethical hacking and network discovery, using Nmap . You’ll learn all the details of Nmap , which is the most known and de facto network scanning tool. After downloading and installing nmap by hands on lessons, you will be able to use it as an ip port scanner, open port tester and checking for devices' operating system and other features in ethical hacking .

    Then in further lessons, we’ll scan the vulnerabilities of the network we discovered by using Nessus. Nessus is the most known vulnerability scanner and is in the third place of the most popular cyber security tools.

    This course starts at beginner levels so you don’t need to have a previous knowledge of network scanning, finding vulnerabilities in devices, using Nmap & using Nessus in Ethical Hacking.

    In this course I tried to show the importance of using free tools and platforms, so you don’t need to buy any tool or application.

    By registering the course you will have lifetime access the all resources, practice videos and will be able to ask questions about related topics whenever you want.
    In this course, we will learn how to use, Nmap, an active information collection tool and in this case which is the second step.

    On my complete Nmap course, you`ll discover the secrets of ethical hacking and network discovery, using Nmap. You’ll learn all the details of Nmap, which is the most known and de facto network scanning tool. After downloading and installing Nmap by hands-on lessons, you will be able to use it as an IP port scanner, open port tester and checking for devices' operating systems and other features.  A step by step approach will help you to track your progress on the go and learn needed skills gradually at your own pace. At the end of this course, you will both have a knowledge and a practical skill set about using network scanning, finding vulnerabilities on systems and learning the general competencies of ethical hackers.

    In this course you will learn;

    • What is the TCP/IP model and how does it work

    • What is OSI model? How does it work

    • What is Port? What is the TCP/UDP port

    • How to scan TCP or UDP services

    • How active services are detected

    • How to scan without getting caught in IPS & IDS systems

    • How to interpret Nmap outputs

    • Nmap scripting (NSE) and more

    • Network Hacking

    • Network Security

    • ethical

    • Ethical Intelligence

    • nmap nessus

    • nmap course

    • nmap metaspolit

    • Complete nmap

    • Kali linux nmap

    • ethical hacking

    • penetration testing

    • bug bounty

    • hack

    • cyber security

    • kali linux

    • android hacking

    • network security

    • hacking

    • security

    • security testing

    • nmap

    Here’s just some of what you’ll learn by the end of course, 

    • Understand the main terminology of Network Scanning and Finding Vulnerabilities in devices in a network

    • Using Nmap with full knowledge and experience

    • How to scan a network for scripts

    • Learn about network scan types

    • Learn how to use Hping

    And much, much more....We have also added practical lab sessions in our course for sharping up your skills.

    Also after completion of the course, a certificate will be created for your arsenal.

    In this course, you will find the clean and pure information. When preparing the training, we especially avoided unnecessary talk and waiting; we have found these parts for you and gotten them out.

    I have been working as a cyber security specialist and college instructor for 10 years after a decade of software engineering experience.  I am the cyber security expert and the mentor of junior penetration testers as a Certified Ethical Hacker. I performed and managed internal/external/on-site/remote penetration tests & vulnerability assessments at top level financial institutions including global banks HSBC, City Bank, ING Bank; and much other public & private organisations.

    As a result of this expertise, I'm working with a handcrafted detail for creating the best and necessary content for my students. This approach also can be seen in my previous course's reviews.

    See what my fellow students have to say:

    "Very good experience, I always wanted such type of training which is filled with deep explanation and demo. I am interested in the security field and want to make my career in this domain, I really enjoy the learning." - Pragya Nidhi

    "Easy teaching, no unnecessary statements. Just telling what is needed... An effective real introduction to pentest." - Ben Dursun

    “All applied and easy to grasp the content. Looking forward to getting next training of the lecturer." - Jim Dowson

    "I liked this course! Lots of topics were covered. What I liked the most is the variety of tools used in this course. This way, someone who is willing to learn can pick up the tool that he is interested in and dive more into details. The most important thing is the experienced instructor who takes comments and reviews into consideration and gets back to you whenever there is room for improvement or new topics that might be interesting to you. I can summarise all in two words. I learned!" - Rami Zebian

    This is the best tech-related course I've taken and I have taken quite a few. Having limited networking experience and absolutely no experience with hacking or ethical hacking, I've learned, practiced, and understood how to perform hacks in just a few days.

    I’m always updating this course with fresh content, too


    FAQ regarding Ethical Hacking :

    What is Ethical Hacking and what is it used for ?
    Ethical hacking involves a hacker agreeing with an organization or individual who authorizes the hacker to levy cyber attacks on a system or network to expose potential vulnerabilities. An ethical hacker is also sometimes referred to as a white hat hacker. Many depend on ethical hackers to identify weaknesses in their networks, endpoints, devices, or applications. The hacker informs their client as to when they will be attacking the system, as well as the scope of the attack. An ethical hacker operates within the confines of their agreement with their client. They cannot work to discover vulnerabilities and then demand payment to fix them. This is what gray hat hackers do. Ethical hackers are also different from black hat hackers, who hack to harm others or benefit themselves without permission.

    Is Ethical Hacking a good career?

    Yes, ethical hacking is a good career because it is one of the best ways to test a network. An ethical hacker tries to locate vulnerabilities in the network by testing different hacking techniques on them. In many situations, a network seems impenetrable only because it hasn’t succumbed to an attack in years. However, this could be because black hat hackers are using the wrong kinds of methods. An ethical hacker can show a company how they may be vulnerable by levying a new type of attack that no one has ever tried before. When they successfully penetrate the system, the organization can then set up defenses to protect against this kind of penetration. This unique security opportunity makes the skills of an ethical hacker desirable for organizations that want to ensure their systems are well-defended against cybercriminals.

    What skills do Ethical Hackers need to know?

    In addition to proficiency in basic computer skills and use of the command line, ethical hackers must also develop technical skills related to programming, database management systems (DBMS), use of the Linux operating system (OS), cryptography, creation and management of web applications and computer networks like DHCP, NAT, and Subnetting. Becoming an ethical hacker involves learning at least one programming language and having a working knowledge of other common languages like Python, SQL, C++, and C. Ethical hackers must have strong problem-solving skills and the ability to think critically to come up with and test new solutions for securing systems. Ethical hackers should also understand how to use reverse engineering to uncover specifications and check a system for vulnerabilities by analyzing its code.

    Why do hackers use Linux?
    Many hackers use the Linux operating system (OS) because Linux is a free and open-source OS, meaning that anyone can modify it. It’s easy to access and customize all parts of Linux, which allows a hacker more control over manipulating the OS. Linux also features a well-integrated command-line interface, giving users a more precise level of control than many other systems offer. While Linux is considered more secure than many other systems, some hackers can modify existing Linux security distributions to use them as hacking software. Most ethical hackers prefer Linux because it's considered more secure than other operating systems and does not generally require the use of third-party antivirus software. Ethical hackers must be well-versed in Linux to identify loopholes and combat malicious hackers, as it’s one of the most popular systems for web servers.

    Is Ethical Hacking Legal?
    Yes, ethical hacking is legal because the hacker has full, expressed permission to test the vulnerabilities of a system. An ethical hacker operates within constraints stipulated by the person or organization for which they work, and this agreement makes for a legal arrangement. An ethical hacker is like someone who handles quality control for a car manufacturer. They may have to try to break certain components of the vehicle such as the windshield, suspension system, transmission, or engine to see where they are weak or how they can improve them. With ethical hacking, the hacker is trying to “break” the system to ascertain how it can be less vulnerable to cyberattacks. However, if an ethical hacker attacks an area of a network or computer without getting expressed permission from the owner, they could be considered a gray hat hacker, violating ethical hacking principles.

    What is the Certified Ethical Hacker ( CEH ) Certification Exam?
    The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification exam supports and tests the knowledge of auditors, security officers, site administrators, security professionals, and anyone else who wants to ensure a network is safe against cybercriminals. With the CEH credential, you can design and govern the minimum standards necessary for credentialing information that security professionals need to engage in ethical hacking. You can also make it known to the public if someone who has earned their CEH credentials has met or exceeded the minimum standards. You are also empowered to reinforce the usefulness and self-regulated nature of ethical hacking. The CEH exam doesn’t cater to specific security hardware or software vendors, such as Fortinet, Avira, Kaspersky, Cisco, or others, making it a vendor-neutral program.

    What is the Certified Information Security Manager ( CISM ) exam?

    Passing the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam indicates that the credentialed individual is an expert in the governance of information security, developing security programs and managing them, as well as managing incidents and risk. For someone to be considered “certified,” they must have passed the exam within the last five years, as well as work full-time in a related career, such as information security and IT administration. The exam tests individuals’ knowledge regarding the risks facing different systems, how to develop programs to assess and mitigate these risks, and how to ensure an organization's information systems conform to internal and regulatory policies. The exam also assesses how a person can use tools to help an organization recover from a successful attack.

    What are the different types of hackers?
    The different types of hackers include white hat hackers who are ethical hackers and are authorized to hack systems, black hat hackers who are cybercriminals, and grey hat hackers, who fall in-between and may not damage your system but hack for personal gain. There are also red hat hackers who attack black hat hackers directly. Some call new hackers green hat hackers. These people aspire to be full-blown, respected hackers. State-sponsored hackers work for countries and hacktivists and use hacking to support or promote a philosophy. Sometimes a hacker can act as a whistleblower, hacking their own organization in order to expose hidden practices. There are also script kiddies and blue hat hackers. A script kiddie tries to impress their friends by launching scripts and download tools to take down websites and networks. When a script kiddie gets angry at

    It’s no secret how technology is advancing at a rapid rate. New tools are released every day, and it’s crucial to stay on top of the latest knowledge for being a better security specialist.

    For keeping up with that pace I’m always adding new, up-to-date content to this course at no extra charge.After buying this course, you’ll have lifetime access to it and any future updates.

    I’ll personally answer all your questions

    As if this course wasn’t complete enough, I offer full support, answering any questions.
    See you in the "Ethical Hacking: Network Scan Nmap& Nessus| Network Security" course.
    Scan networks with vulnerabilities by using Nmap& Nessus. Master Cyber Security, ethical hacking, network hacking skills


    IMPORTANT: This course is created for educational purposes and all the information learned should be used when the attacker is authorized.

    Who this course is for:

    • Anyone who wants to learn network scan techniques by using Nmap
    • Anyone who wants to learn finding vulnerabilities in devices in a network by using Nessus
    • Anyone who to learn script scanning in a network
    • People who are willing to make a career in Cyber Security
    • Cyber Security Consultants who support / will support organizations for creating a more secure environment
    • Anyone who wants to be a White Hat Hacker
    • People who want to take their ethical hacking skills to the next level

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    Muharrem AYDIN
    Muharrem AYDIN
    Instructor's Courses
    After 20+ years of software engineering experience with titles of software developer, product manager, and integration architect, I have been working in cyber security domain for last 15 years. I am not only a cyber security expert but also the head and kick-starter of a cyber security consultancy unit. In security field, I have performed dozens of penetration tests for institutes from different sectors: finance, military, state agencies, and telcos.I have been consulting different companies in security field which includes global banks such as ING Bank, HSBC, CitiBank and more.In addition, I am an adjunct instructor in a university and teaching cyber security for years.I involved in technical areas and has taken responsibilities in:  Penetration tests (Pentests) and security auditsCyber security training & consultancySource code analysis & secure software developmentCyber security incident responseInformation security management system (ISMS) consultancy  Open source cyber security systems, such as OpenVAS, OSSEC, OSSIM, Snort, Suricata, mod securityI'm creating my courses by using my know-how and 10 years of experience. As a result, our first course "Hacking Web Applications and Penetration Testing: Fast Start!" has gained "Best Seller" reputation in its category. I have risen a lot of cyber security experts from scratch, and you are the next.
    OAK Academy Team
    OAK Academy Team
    Instructor's Courses
    We are the student support team that does both teaching and course preparation at the oak academy. The satisfaction of our students is our priority and source of motivation. You can use this profile for your technical support requests and problems you encounter after purchasing our courses, and you can send your questions to us.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 55
    • duration 4:17:27
    • Release Date 2023/02/13

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