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CMSY 263 — Ethical Hacking and Cyber Defense

This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of ethical hacking and penetration testing. Students learn scanning, testing, hacking and maintaining access to computer systems and networks, as well as appropriate rules of engagement. The techniques used in this class include how intruders escalate privileges, and what steps can be taken to secure network systems. Students will also learn about managing penetration test engagement, social engineering, cloud-based systems, social engineering, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) and web server attacks, buffer overflows, attacks on authentication systems and lateral movement. This will give students a solid foundation for understanding different security technologies and how they function. The course is delivered using practical real-time demonstration of the latest hacking and penetration testing techniques , methods, tools, tricks, and security measures. This course is designed as an entry-level Information Assurance course, but will significantly benefit system and network administrators, auditors, network security professionals, and anyone who is interested in acquiring the skills of an ethical hacker. It is highly recommended that students have a background in computer and network administration. The course prepares students to take CompTIA PenTest+ certification exam.

Prerequisites: CMSY 176

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