Penetration Testing Ninjitsu (Now 3 Part Series)
This is just an Updated Note. THis training is now a 3 part series.
Part I: “Windows Command Line Hero”
A brief introduction to the value of penetration testing + an overview of pen testing techniques using the Windows command shell.
Part II: “Crouching Netcat, Hidden Vulnerabilities”
An introduction to techniques for performing the functions of Netcat – such as moving files, scanning ports and creating backdoors – without using Netcat.
Part III: “After the Initial Compromise”
This installment explores what can happen after the initial vulnerability is compromised and a threat becomes truly invasive – and how to proactively assess your systems against such attacks.
http://www.coresecurity.com/content/webcast-series-with-sans
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I just received this notification and I thought I would pass it on as it is FREE and you sure can’t beat free training. Besides I like to give props to Ed Skoudis of Intelguardians. He is a great teacher and a real riot.
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WEBCAST
“Penetration Testing Ninjitsu” with Ed Skoudis of SANS
Wednesday, February 27 at 2:00 PM EST (GMT -5:00, New York)
http://www.coresecurity.com/content/webcast-series-with-sans
***Register to receive 20% off an upcoming SANS penetration testing course.
Attend for your chance to win free tuition! (see below for details)
Do you know how to create an automated, iterative reverse DNS lookup tool in a single Windows command? How about a ping sweeper in a single Windows command? A password guesser?
Please join Core Security and Ed Skoudis, SANS instructor and founder of Intelguardians, to learn about these penetration testing techniques and more in this not-to-be-missed webcast:
“Penetration Testing Ninjitsu”
***Register here:
http://www.coresecurity.com/content/webcast-series-with-sans
We’ll begin by looking at some of the motivations for proactively identifying and exploiting security flaws before the bad guys do – and then take a deep dive into useful tips that you can use in your own testing initiatives. Specifically, you’ll learn techniques for leveraging the Windows command shell on a compromised machine to scan and test other systems on the network.
This all-new take on Skoudis’ popular “Windows Command-Line Kung Fu” presentation is specially focused on penetration testing. Whether you’re a red team member, a finder and fixer, or a third-party consultant, this webcast is sure to add to your security testing toolkit.
Register and receive 20% off an upcoming SANS penetration testing course.
One webcast attendee will also win free tuition to the next course at SANS 2008 in Orlando – a $3,695 value!


