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Hacking Skills for System Administrators - Part 1

Illegal or inappropriate access to your computer network presents
a serious threat for your entire company. Protecting your own network from attacks requires fundamental knowledge of hacking techniques.

Understanding the dangers, and being able to identify a potential attack quickly, greatly increase your chances of preventing your
network being compromised by an external intruder.
Languages
HS1e English
HS1d German
Duration
2 Days
09:00 - 17:00
Price
1,100 € ex. VAT
Schedule / Location
See
www.hicomcenter.com

Target Group
System Administrators, Security Specialists, Firewall Administrators.

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of operating systems and networks, including TCP/IP.

If available, the participant should bring a laptop with Ethernet connection and an operating system CD. Administrator rights are required.

Objectives
The participants learn the basic methods and techniques of hacking. Through exercises and demonstrations the participants understand the techniques used in different attack scenarios, and their consequences for a network.

Seminar Content
Collecting information from the Internet

Attacking a network
  • Scanning techniques
  • Buffer Overruns
  • CGI Attacks
  • Path Climbing Attacks
  • Meta Character Attacks & Unicode Attacks
  • DoS and DDoS
  • Windows releases (LanGuard)

Password sniffing over Ethernet

Attacks via email

Hardware Spies, Keyghost

Installation of Trojan Horses

Viruses and "Virus Construction Sets"

Browser attacks (Java, ActiveX, etc.)

Attacks during bootsequence

Security scanners

Social Engineering

Windows password cracking with "L0phtcrack"

Unix password cracking with Crack and "John the Ripper"

Automated dictionary attacks
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