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Get oriented to your tools and environment. Exploit vulnerabilities in software. Exploit vulnerabilities related to system access, networking, data, and file configurations. Analyze attacks using passive and active methods. Implement security protections to minimize the impact of attacks.
To ensure your success in this course, you should have taken the CyberSec First Responder® (Exam CFR410) course and passed the associated exam. This validates you have intermediate skills in working with the Linux® operating system; working at the command line; using fundamental cybersecurity tools like Nmap and Metasploit; and following an incident-response process—all of which are important to this course. And, it ensures you have foundational cybersecurity and networking knowledge. In addition, you should have some familiarity with computer programming and scripting. Expertise in writing code is not necessary, but you should be able to comprehend code at a high level, and follow the logic behind a script as it is explained to you. Knowledge of one particular programming language is not required. Python is fairly universal, especially among technology professionals who are not software developers by trade.
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