SANS SEC542: Web App Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking (PDF-VID-LAB)

2,100.00

In SEC542, you will practice the art of exploiting web applications to find flaws in your enterprise’s web apps. You’ll learn about the attacker’s tools and methods in order to be a more powerful defender. Through detailed, hands-on exercises and with guidance from the instructor, you will learn the four-step process for web application penetration testing; inject SQL into back-end databases to learn how attackers exfiltrate sensitive data; and utilize cross-site scripting attacks to dominate a target infrastructure. You will also explore various other web app vulnerabilities in-depth using proven techniques and a structured testing regimen.

Students will come to understand common web application flaws, as well as how to identify and exploit them with the intent of demonstrating the potential business impact. Along the way, students follow a field-tested and repeatable process to consistently find flaws. Information security professionals often struggle with helping organizations understand risk in terms relatable to business. Executing awesome hacks is of little value if an organization does not take the risk seriously and employ appropriate countermeasures. The goal of SEC542 is to better secure organizations through penetration testing, and not just show off hacking skills. The course will help students demonstrate the true impact of web application flaws not only through exploitation but also through proper documenting and reporting.

 

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Description

Size: 10.2 GB

Who Should Attend SEC542?

  • General security practitioners
  • Penetration testers
  • Ethical hackers
  • Web application developers
  • Website designers, architects, and developers

You Will Learn:

  • To apply a repeatable methodology to deliver high-value penetration tests.
  • How to discover and exploit key web application flaws.
  • How to explain the potential impact of web application vulnerabilities.
  • The importance of web application security to an overall security posture.
  • How to wield key web application attack tools more efficiently.
  • How to write web application penetration test reports.