The Complete Cyber Security Course : Hackers Exposed!

The Complete Cyber Security Course : Hackers Exposed!

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 12 Hours | 4.24 GB

Volume 1 : Become a Cyber Security Specialist, Learn How to Stop Hackers, Prevent Hacking, Learn IT Security & INFOSEC

Learn a practical skill-set in defeating all online threats, including – advanced hackers, trackers, malware, zero days, exploit kits, cybercriminals and more.

Become a Cyber Security Specialist – Go from a beginner to advanced in this easy to follow expert course.

Covering all major platforms – Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, MacOS and Linux.

This course covers the fundamental building blocks of your required skill set – You will understand the threat and vulnerability landscape through threat modeling and risk assessments.

We explore the Darknet and mindset of the cyber criminal. Covering malware, exploit kits, phishing, zero-day vulnerabilities and much more.

You will learn about the global tracking and hacking infrastructures that nation states run. Covering the NSA, FBI, CIA, GCHQ, China’s MSS and other intelligence agencies capabilities.

You will understand the foundations of operating system security and privacy functionality. A close look at the new Windows 10 privacy issues and how to best mitigate them.

There is a complete easy to follow crash course on encryption, how encryption can be bypassed and what you can do to mitigate the risks.

Master defenses against phishing, SMShing, vishing, identity theft, scam, cons and other social engineering threats.

Finally we cover the extremely important, but underused security control of isolation and compartmentalization. Covering sandboxes, application isolation, virtual machines, Whonix and Qubes OS.

This is volume 1 of 4 of your complete guide to cyber security privacy and anonymity.

What you’ll learn

  • An advanced practical skillset in defeating all online threats – advanced hackers, trackers, malware and all Internet nastiness including mitigating government spying and mass surveillance.
  • Start a career in cyber security. Become a cyber security specialist.
  • The very latest up-to-date information and methods.
  • We cover operating system security, privacy, and patching – On Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, MacOS and Linux.
  • Explore the threat landscape – Darknets, dark markets, zero day vulnerabilities, exploit kits, malware, phishing and much more.
  • You will master encryption in an easy to follow crash course.
  • Go in-depth into security through physical and virtual isolation and compartmentalization. Covering sandboxes, application isolation, virtual machines, Whonix and Qubes OS.
  • You will learn about nation state secret tracking and hacking infrastructure.
  • A certificate of completion is available signed by the instructor Nathan House so CPE credits can be claimed. An off-site sign-up is required to provide your details for this
Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Welcome and Introduction to the Instructor!
2 Security Quick Win!
3 Goals and Learning Objectives – Volume 1
4 Target Audience
5 Study Recommendations
6 Course updates
7 Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking Careers

know Yourself – The Threat and Vulnerability Landscape
8 Theory and Practical
9 Defense In Depth
10 The Zero Trust Model
11 Goals and Learning Objectives
12 Protect What You Value
13 What is Privacy, Anonymity and Pseudonymity
14 Security, Vulnerabilities, Threats and Adversaries
15 Asset Selection
16 Threat Modeling and Risk Assessments
17 Security vs Privacy vs Anonymity – Can we have it all
18 Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability – (Security Attributes)

Know Your Enemy – The Current Threat and Vulnerability Landscape
19 Goals and Learning Objectives
20 Social engineering – Scams, cons, tricks and fraud
21 CPU Hijackers – Crypto Mining Malware and Cryptojackers
22 Darknets, Dark Markets and Exploit kits
23 Governments, spies and secret stuff part I
24 Governments, spies and secret stuff part II
25 Regulating encryption, mandating insecurity & legalizing spying
26 Trust & Backdoors
27 Censorship
28 Cyber Threat Intelligence – Stay Informed
29 Why You Need Security – The Value Of A Hack
30 The Top 3 Things You Need To Stay Safe Online
31 Security Bugs and Vulnerabilities – The Vulnerability Landscape
32 Hackers, crackers and cyber criminals
33 Malware, viruses, rootkits and RATs
34 Spyware, Adware, Scareware, PUPs & Browser hijacking
35 What is Phishing, Vishing and SMShing
36 Spamming & Doxing

Encryption Crash Course
37 Goals and Learning Objectives
38 Certificate Authorities and HTTPS
39 End-to-End Encryption (E2EE)
40 Steganography
41 How Security and Encryption is Really Attacked
42 Symmetric Encryption
43 Asymmetric Encryption
44 Hash Functions
45 Digital Signatures
46 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport layer security (TLS)
47 SSL Stripping
48 HTTPS (HTTP Secure)
49 Digital Certificates

Setting up a Testing Environment Using Virtual Machines (Lab)
50 Goals and Learning Objectives
51 Introduction to Setting up a Testing Environment Using Virtual Machines
52 Vmware
53 Virtual box
54 Kali Linux 2018

Operating System Security & Privacy (Windows vs Mac OS X vs Linux)
55 Goals and Learning Objectives
56 Windows 10 – WiFi Sense
57 Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 – Privacy & Tracking
58 Mac – Privacy & Tracking
59 Linux and Unix “like” Operating systems
60 General Use Operating Systems (Windows, MacOS and Linux)
61 General Use Operating Systems With a Security and Privacy Focus (Debian, Arch)
62 Pure Security Focused Operating Systems (QubesOS, Subgraph OS, Trisquel OS)
63 Anonymity Focused Operating Systems (Tails and Whonix OS)
64 Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking Focused Operating Systems
65 Mobile Operating Systems with Security & Privacy Focus (LineageOS, Sailfish)
66 Security Features and Functionality
67 Linux – Debian 8 Jessie – Virtual box guest additions Issue
68 Security Bugs and Vulnerabilities
69 Usage Share
70 Windows 10 – Privacy & Tracking
71 Windows 10 – Disable tracking automatically
72 Windows 10 – Tool Disable Windows 10 Tracking
73 Windows 10 – Cortana
74 Windows 10 – Privacy Settings

Security Bugs and Vulnerabilities
75 Goals and Learning Objectives
76 Firefox – Browser and extension updates
77 Chrome – Browser and extension updates
78 IE and Edge – Browser and extention updates
79 Auto updates – The Impact to privacy and anonymity
80 The Importance of Patching
81 Windows 7 – Auto Update
82 Windows 8 & 8.1 – Auto Update
83 Windows 10 – Auto Update
84 Windows – Criticality and Patch Tuesday
85 Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & 10 – Automate the pain away from patching
86 Linux – Debian – Patching
87 Mac – Patching

Reducing Threat Privilege
88 Goals and Learning Objectives – Removing Privilege
89 Windows 7 – Not using admin
90 Windows 8 and 8.1 – Not using admin
91 Windows 10 – Not using admin

Social Engineering and Social Media Offence and Defence
92 Goals and Learning Objectives
93 Information Disclosure and Identity Strategies for Social Media
94 Identify Verification and Registration
95 Behavioural Security Controls Against Social Threats (Phishing, Spam) Part 1
96 Behavioural Security Controls Against Social Threats (Phishing, Spam) Part 2
97 Technical Security Controls Against Social Threats (Phishing, Spam, Scam & Cons)

Security Domains
98 Goals and Learning Objectives
99 Security Domains

Security Through Isolation and Compartmentalization
100 Goals and Learning Objectives
101 Linux – Sandboxes and Application Isolation
102 Mac – Sandboxes and Application Isolation
103 Virtual Machines
104 Virtual Machine Weaknesses
105 Virtual Machine Hardening
106 Whonix OS – Anonymous Operating system
107 Whonix OS – Weaknesses
108 Qubes OS
109 Security Domains, Isolation and Compartmentalization
110 Introduction to Isolation and Compartmentalization
111 Physical and Hardware Isolation – How to change the Mac Address
112 Physical and Hardware Isolation – Hardware Serials
113 Virtual Isolation
114 Dual Boot
115 Built-in Sandboxes and Application Isolation
116 Windows – Sandboxes and Application Isolation
117 Windows – Sandboxes and Application Isolation – Sandboxie

Wrap Up
118 Congratulations
119 Certificate Of Completion for CPEs
120 Sample from Vol 2 – Router Vulnerability Scanning (Shodan, Qualys)
121 Sample from Vol 2 – Password cracking part 2
122 Sample from Vol 3 – Bypassing firewalls and HTTP proxies part 3
123 Sample from Vol 4 – Email clients, protocols and authentication

BONUS Section
124 BONUS – How to Start a Career in Cyber Security