Are you a network professional who wants to learn security concepts and the intricacies of network attacks or scans and then build various tools with Scapy to put those concepts into practice, in an educational environment?
Are you looking to become a better network engineer and start learning about network security and threats?
Or maybe you're seeking a raise or even a career change?
Are you here after going through my "Python Network Programming - Part 1: Build 7 Python Apps" course, which became a bestcourse on Eduonix (Or) did you went through my “Python Network Programming - Part 2: Multivendor Environment” and decided you want even more?
Join thousands of successful students who have decided to upgrade their networking skills and boost their careers using this Python Network Programming course series!
This course covers many network security concepts and attack/scanning tools:
- OSI and TCP/IP
- Scapy and all of its main functions
- Network sniffer
- Basic traceroute
- TCP SYN traceroute
- UDP traceroute
- DNS traceroute
- TCP SYN scanner
- TCP ACK scanner
- TCP FIN scanner
- TCP Xmas scanner
- TCP Null scanner
- TCP Port scanner
- ARP / ICMP / TCP / UDP ping
- ARP monitor
- ARP cache poisoning attack
- SYN flooding attack
- DHCP starvation attack
- Rogue DHCP server detector
- OS fingerprinting
- NMAP application
This Python Network Programming course is aimed at network professionals having little or no experience in network security and a great desire to use Python and Scapy to build various network security tools for their network. This hands-on Python Network Programming training walks you through lots of scenarios, attacks and useful tools to help you get started with network security.
Well, let me tell you what's this course all about:
- Learning to use the amazing Scapy module and all its capabilities.
- Building network attacking and scanning tools and testing them against Windows / Linux / Cisco targets.
- Building your own (basic) version of NMAP and scanning Windows / Linux hosts.
- Performing various small network tests and operations using the Scapy interpreter.