- Introduction
- Tor
- Tortilla
- Private VPNs
- Proxy Chains
- ARP Poisoning
- ICMP Tunneling
- Fragrouting
- E-Mail Privacy
- TAILS
- Data Privacy - 1
- Data Privacy - 2
- Data Privacy - 3
- Data Privacy - 4
- Storage Encryption
- Windows EFS
Cyberhacker Series: Cyber Anonymity
This course is for beginners and IT pros looking to learn how to be anonymous while hacking on the web. There are currently over a million Cyber Security job openings global and demand is greatly outpacing supply which means more opportunity, job security and higher pay for you! Each chapter closes with exercises putting your new learned skills into practical use immediately. You will start by understand network anonymity by using tools such as Tor, Tortilla and Proxy Chains.
What are the pre-requisites for this course?
What will you be able to do after taking this course?
Sometimes hackers will use Wi-Fi networks as launch points to establish anonymity. In this section I'll show you how to spoof a MAC address and jump on a Wi-Fi network anonymously. (Disclaimer: only on authorized networks)
Fragroute is a tool that is often used by Pen Testers to obfuscate traffic patterns and traffic signatures in order to evade Intrusion Detection Systems. Fragroute does this by splitting packets into smaller fragments. I'll show you how to install and setup Fragroute in this course
E-Mail is a protocol known for it's lack of privacy. Like most of the protocols on the web it wasn't initially designed with privacy in mind. I'll show you how to utilize technologies such as PGP in this lesson to better secure and anonymize your e-mail communications.
TAILS is a read-only distribution of the Linux OS built with an emphasis on personal privacy. Since it is a read-only distro it's not possible to leave a trace of your activities on the local host. TAILS also includes some anonymity tools such as TOR to facilitate some degree of network anonymity.
Encrypting and protecting disk storage is a key component of anonymity. Many times when people think about anonymity they first think about it from the network perspective. Lots of personal information is stored on hard disks and in the cloud about you. Learn how to protect that data in this section.
Windows is a pervasive operating system. In this section I will show you how to use features in Windows to natively encrypt data on your storage devices using EFS (The Encrypting File System).
Instructor Bio – Chad Russell
Join the Cyber Security Industry!
If you are interested in starting a career in the Cyber Security Industry now is the time!
Learning the fundamentals of Cyber Security provides you with a powerful and very useful set of skills. Study Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking and learn to think like a hacker so you can better defend your networks and data.
Jobs in Cyber Security are plentiful, and getting Security+ Certified will give you a strong background to more easily pick up and tackle more advanced exams such as the Certified Ethical Hacker and CISSP certifications.
Get certified and land an entry level Cyber Security position paying upwards of six figures! There are currently over a million Cyber Security job openings global and demand is greatly outpacing supply which means more opportunity, job security and higher pay for you!
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About me:
Hello, I’m Chad Russell. I’ve been in the CyberSecurity industry for over 15 years. I’ve taught Microsoft Engineering courses as a Certified trainer, I’ve managed teams of security engineers and analysts for an internet banking provider, I’ve been an information security consultant working for companies including SAP, Microsoft and Oracle.
I lead and conduct 'Security Risk Assessments' for customers throughout North America with an emphasis on cloud security, identity governance, network security, social engineering, mobile security, breach assessments, database security and access management.
Over the past 15 years I've held numerous certifications including CISSP, CCNP, MCSE and MCDBA certifications and have a B.S. in Computer Science from Excelsior College I can help you get certified and get ahead!