Scanning & Enumeration

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As a penetration tester or red teamer, you will use scanning and enumeration to interact with target systems and learn more about them just like a hacker would. In this Scanning and Enumeration course, you will learn to use key tools to discover and document target information that is vital for your engagements.

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This course is designed for beginner-to-intermediate level penetration testers and red team members who want to learn about the attack phase of Scanning and Enumeration.

You will gain the most benefit from this course if you have mastered the following:

In this course, you will gain the following capabilities:

This course is part of a series on the Hacker Mindset and is taught by Ray Evans, a member of the Cydefe team. CyDefe develops and operates capture-the-flag (CTF) style environments, and this course focuses on presenting learners with virtual labs where they can dirctly apply what they’ve learned.

This course enables you to learn from one of the foremost experts in the field, and our on-demand format affords you the flexibility to learn at your own pace.

Interact with target systems and learn more about them

Scan networks to create a network map

This course enables you to learn from one of the foremost experts in the field, and our on-demand format affords you the flexibility to learn at your own pace.

Module 1: Introduction to Scanning and Enumeration

Module 2: Scanning Tools

Module 3: SNMP Enumeration

Module 4: Documentation for Scanning and Enumeration

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