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About the Course

This course provides a guide to digital forensics for penetration testers, featuring hands-on labs and video tutorials. Starting with setting up a forensic lab using VirtualBox, you'll learn to create virtual installations of CSI Linux, Kali Linux, and Windows 10. - You'll master forensic tools like Kali Forensic Mode, Autopsy, and Shodan, gaining hands-on experience in acquiring and analyzing forensic disk images, managing digital forensics cases, and conducting OSINT investigations. - You'll also delve into reverse engineering malware using Ghidra and performing network forensics with Wireshark. - The course culminates in Capture the Flag exercises to apply your skills in real-world scenarios. By the end, you'll have a robust understanding of digital forensics processes, making you a proficient penetration tester. Designed for aspiring and professional penetration testers, cybersecurity analysts, and IT professionals with basic networking and cybersecurity knowledge, this course ensures practical, real-world experience through interactive learning. This course is tailored for technical professionals, cybersecurity enthusiasts, and pentesters seeking to deepen their expertise in digital forensics. Participants should have a foundational understanding of networking and basic Linux operations. Familiarity with virtual environments and command-line interfaces will be beneficial but not mandatory....
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By jaya d f

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Mar 2, 2025

Its wounderfull experiance and highly recomonded

By Caio T

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Dec 3, 2024

excellent hands-on course!

By Kanatbek A

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Dec 1, 2024

The course has outermost explanation available on documentations. Good for novice only to have an impression of learning cyberIntellegence skills. :)

By Markey S

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Dec 11, 2024

Opinion: Severely outdated. Don't take until updated.