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Mastering Python for Networking and Security

By : José Ortega
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Mastering Python for Networking and Security

By: José Ortega

Overview of this book

It’s becoming more and more apparent that security is a critical aspect of IT infrastructure. A data breach is a major security incident, usually carried out by just hacking a simple network line. Increasing your network’s security helps step up your defenses against cyber attacks. Meanwhile, Python is being used for increasingly advanced tasks, with the latest update introducing many new packages. This book focuses on leveraging these updated packages to build a secure network with the help of Python scripting. This book covers topics from building a network to the different procedures you need to follow to secure it. You’ll first be introduced to different packages and libraries, before moving on to different ways to build a network with the help of Python scripting. Later, you will learn how to check a network’s vulnerability using Python security scripting, and understand how to check vulnerabilities in your network. As you progress through the chapters, you will also learn how to achieve endpoint protection by leveraging Python packages along with writing forensic scripts. By the end of this book, you will be able to get the most out of the Python language to build secure and robust networks that are resilient to attacks.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Introducing the Metasploit framework

In this section, we review Metasploit as one of today's most-used tools, which allows to make attacks and to exploit vulnerabilities of servers with the objective of carrying out pentesting tests.

Introduction to exploiting

The exploitation phase is the process of gaining control over a system. This process can take many different forms, but the ultimate goal is always the same: to obtain administrative-level access to the attacked computer.

Exploitation is the phase of the most free execution, since each system is different and unique. Depending on the scenario, attack vectors vary from one target to another, since different operating systems, different services, and different processes...