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The Ultimate Kali Linux Book - Second Edition

By : Glen D. Singh
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Book Image

The Ultimate Kali Linux Book - Second Edition

5 (1)
By: Glen D. Singh

Overview of this book

Kali Linux is the most popular and advanced penetration testing Linux distribution within the cybersecurity industry. Using Kali Linux, a cybersecurity professional will be able to discover and exploit various vulnerabilities and perform advanced penetration testing on both enterprise wired and wireless networks. This book is a comprehensive guide for those who are new to Kali Linux and penetration testing that will have you up to speed in no time. Using real-world scenarios, you’ll understand how to set up a lab and explore core penetration testing concepts. Throughout this book, you’ll focus on information gathering and even discover different vulnerability assessment tools bundled in Kali Linux. You’ll learn to discover target systems on a network, identify security flaws on devices, exploit security weaknesses and gain access to networks, set up Command and Control (C2) operations, and perform web application penetration testing. In this updated second edition, you’ll be able to compromise Active Directory and exploit enterprise networks. Finally, this book covers best practices for performing complex web penetration testing techniques in a highly secured environment. By the end of this Kali Linux book, you’ll have gained the skills to perform advanced penetration testing on enterprise networks using Kali Linux.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Section 1: Getting Started with Penetration Testing
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Section 2: Reconnaissance and Network Penetration Testing
11
Section 3: Red Teaming Techniques
17
Section 4: Social Engineering and Web Application Attacks

Understanding C2

The battle between cybersecurity professionals and threat actors is always a continuous race against time on whether the threat actors are going to discover a security vulnerability on a system and exploit it before the cybersecurity professionals are able to do so and implement countermeasures to prevent a cyber-attack. As each day goes by, we commonly either read or listen to cybersecurity-related news about how organizations are discovering their systems and networks have been compromised and they are working on eradicating the threat such as malware and recovering their systems to a working state. However, while organizations are not always able to detect security incidents in real time and stop the attack, threat actors are able to live on their targets' networks and systems for a very long time. This allows threat actors to move around the network using lateral and vertical movement, exfiltrate the organization's data, install additional malware on...