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Wireshark Crash Course For beginners

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Wireshark Crash Course For beginners, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.44, with 18 lectures, based on 209 reviews, and has 8539 subscribers.

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You will learn about What is Wireshark and why should you learn it? Basics of Computer Networking OSI model WireShark Filters Capture Passwords using Wireshark ? Wireshark Uses In Real World This course is ideal for individuals who are DevSecOps Engineers or System Administrator or IT Engineers or Ethical hackers or Cyber Security Engineers It is particularly useful for DevSecOps Engineers or System Administrator or IT Engineers or Ethical hackers or Cyber Security Engineers.

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Title: Wireshark Crash Course For beginners

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.44

Number of Lectures: 18

Number of Published Lectures: 18

Number of Curriculum Items: 18

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 18

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • What is Wireshark and why should you learn it?
  • Basics of Computer Networking
  • OSI model
  • WireShark Filters
  • Capture Passwords using Wireshark ?
  • Wireshark Uses In Real World
  • Who Should Attend

  • DevSecOps Engineers
  • System Administrator
  • IT Engineers
  • Ethical hackers
  • Cyber Security Engineers
  • Target Audiences

  • DevSecOps Engineers
  • System Administrator
  • IT Engineers
  • Ethical hackers
  • Cyber Security Engineers
  • Ethical hacking is a process of detecting vulnerabilities in an application, system, or organization’s infrastructure that an attacker can use to exploit an individual or organization. They use this process to prevent cyber attacks and security breaches by lawfully hacking into the systems and looking for weak points.

    Confidentiality, integrity and availability, also known as the CIA triad, is a model designed to guide policies for information security within an organization. The model is also sometimes referred to as the AIC triad (availability, integrity and confidentiality) to avoid confusion with the Central Intelligence Agency.

    Network security is the protection of the underlying networking infrastructure from unauthorized access, misuse, or theft. It involves creating a secure infrastructure for devices, applications, users, and applications to work in a secure manner.

    What is Wireshark ?

    Wireshark is a free and open-source packet analyzer. It is used for network troubleshooting, analysis, software and communications protocol development, and education. Originally named Ethereal, the project was renamed Wireshark in May 2006 due to trademark issues.

    Wireshark is cross-platform, using the Qt widget toolkit in current releases to implement its user interface, and using pcap to capture packets; it runs on Linux, macOS, BSD, Solaris, some other Unix-like operating systems, and Microsoft Windows. There is also a terminal-based (non-GUI) version called TShark. Wireshark, and the other programs distributed with it such as TShark, are free software, released under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: What is Wireshark and why should you learn it?

    Lecture 2: Basics of Computer Networking

    Lecture 3: OSI model

    Lecture 4: Install Wireshark

    Lecture 5: WireShark Getting Started

    Chapter 2: WireShark Filters

    Lecture 1: Sets a conversation filter between two specific IP addresses

    Lecture 2: Sets a filter to display all http and dns protocols

    Lecture 3: Sets filters for any TCP packet with a specific source or destination port

    Lecture 4: displays all TCP packets that contain a certain term

    Lecture 5: filters all HTTP GET and POST requests

    Lecture 6: filter out certain types of protocols

    Chapter 3: Wireshark Uses In Real World

    Lecture 1: Can Wireshark capture passwords?

    Lecture 2: Plain text network protocols

    Lecture 3: Capture Insecure Connections (Net Cat)

    Lecture 4: Capture FTP Passwords

    Lecture 5: Extract files from FTP using Wireshark

    Lecture 6: Capture HTTP Passwords

    Lecture 7: Capture files (images) from HTTP traffic

    Instructors

  • Wireshark Crash Course For beginners  No.2
    Musab AlZayadneh
    DevOps and Security Engineer
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  • 1 stars: 5 votes
  • 2 stars: 11 votes
  • 3 stars: 32 votes
  • 4 stars: 72 votes
  • 5 stars: 89 votes
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