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Performing Non-Technical Tests for CompTIA PenTest+

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Dale Meredith

1:23:45

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  • 01 - Course Overview.mp4
    02:46
  • 02 - Course Introduction.mp4
    01:59
  • 03 - What Youll Learn.mp4
    01:24
  • 04 - A Quick History of Social Engineering.mp4
    04:05
  • 05 - The Basic Components.mp4
    03:29
  • 06 - The Motivations.mp4
    04:22
  • 07 - The Impacts.mp4
    03:00
  • 08 - What We Learned.mp4
    00:44
  • 09 - What Youll Learn.mp4
    02:17
  • 10 - What Is a USB Drop.mp4
    01:24
  • 11 - Does It Really Work.mp4
    02:30
  • 12 - Demo - Configuring a USB Drive, Part 1.mp4
    07:37
  • 13 - Demo - Configuring a USB Drive, Part 2.mp4
    05:02
  • 14 - What We Learned.mp4
    00:58
  • 15 - What Youll Learn.mp4
    00:19
  • 16 - What Is Phishing.mp4
    02:36
  • 17 - Types of Phishing.mp4
    07:54
  • 18 - Demo - Setting up a Phishing Campaign.mp4
    13:12
  • 19 - What We Learned.mp4
    00:54
  • 20 - What Youll Learn.mp4
    01:08
  • 21 - Physical Security Controls.mp4
    03:51
  • 22 - Fences.mp4
    01:19
  • 23 - Lock Picking.mp4
    04:17
  • 24 - RFID Badge Cloning.mp4
    02:19
  • 25 - Motion Sensors.mp4
    01:27
  • 26 - What We Learned.mp4
    02:52
  • Description


    As a security professional, you need to test non-technical attack vectors within our engagement. We’ll look at different tools that we can use to bypass locks, motion sensors and even users themselves.

    What You'll Learn?


      Security professionals tend to focus on the technical aspects of attacks and forget that infrastructures can be compromised by the non-technical hacks. If non-technical attacks such as social engineering and physical security testing are within the scope of your pen-testing engagement, you will want to hold off on moving into active reconnaissance. In this course, Performing Non-Technical Tests for CompTIA PenTest+, you will gain the ability to truly evaluate the non-technical (digital) aspects of a penetration test. First, you will learn how social engineering can manipulate users into doing things they normally wouldn't do. Next, you will discover how easy it is to implement a USB drop and how effective it still is today. Finally, you will explore how to circumvent the physical security controls in place. When you’re finished with this course, you will increase your skills and knowledge as a security professional needed to perform non-technical penetration tests.

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    Dale Meredith
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    Dale Meredith has been a Certified Ethical Hacker/Instructor EC-Council for the past 15 years, and Microsoft Certified Trainer for over 20 years. Dale also has an additional 7 years of senior IT management experience and worked as a CTO for a popular ISP provider. Dale's expertise is in explaining difficult concepts and ensuring his students have an actionable knowledge of the course material. Straddling the line of fun and function, Dale's instruction is memorable and entertaining. Dale's knowledge and understanding of current trends in technology and applications have led to many opportunities, such as: training various Inc 500 companies, universities, and Divisions of the Department of Homeland Security for the United States government. Along with authoring for Pluralsight, consulting, and IT classroom training, you can catch Dale on stage speaking at IT conferences, helping IT teams keep their companies safe, relevant, and "breach" aware. Outside of the professional sphere, Dale spends quite a bit of his time giving back by speaking at adult and youth non-profit community gatherings and posting on his 'Dale Dumbs IT Down' social media sites. Dale uses these speaking engagements and social media sites to 'Dumb Down IT' concepts with the intent to help everyone be safe and smart with their technology and personal devices. Dale also specializes in Active Directory, Exchange Server, IIS, PowerShell, SharePoint, System Center/Desktop Deployment, and Private Cloud
    Pluralsight, LLC is an American privately held online education company that offers a variety of video training courses for software developers, IT administrators, and creative professionals through its website. Founded in 2004 by Aaron Skonnard, Keith Brown, Fritz Onion, and Bill Williams, the company has its headquarters in Farmington, Utah. As of July 2018, it uses more than 1,400 subject-matter experts as authors, and offers more than 7,000 courses in its catalog. Since first moving its courses online in 2007, the company has expanded, developing a full enterprise platform, and adding skills assessment modules.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 26
    • duration 1:23:45
    • level average
    • Release Date 2023/10/12