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Wireshark Network Forensics and Security

Wireshark Network Forensics and Security Video Trainings With Tools




Wireshark Network Forensics and Security Video Trainings With Tools | 1.95GB

Description:

This course focuses on network forensics including capture locations, stealth-mode capture,optimal capture and display filters, validating encrypted logins, identifying reconnaissance processes, locating header and payload signatures, catching penetration tests, malware behavior, backdoor communications and virus traffic.

Recommended prerequisite knowledge:
  • Basic security knowledge (resources, viruses, worms, denial of service)
  • Basic and advanced network components (hubs, switches, routers, firewalls, IDS)
  • Very strong knowledge of Wireshark functionality and features
  • Navigation
  • Capture filters and methods
  • Packet details (TCP/IP protocols and applications)
  • Display filtering on protocol or field or bit value
  • Search by display filter, hex value or string
  • Basic Wireshark graphs and tables (IO, conversations, endpoints)
  • Advanced Wireshark graphs (CALC, SEQ/ACK, RTT)
  • Save packets based on filters, markers or range value
  • Very strong knowledge of TCP/IP protocol and application functionality
  • Port usage and resolution
  • Name resolution (network and hardware address) and route resolution
  • ICMP functionality (packet structure, functionality)
  • TCP functionality (handshake, fault tolerance, recovery)
  • DNS functionality (address lookup, errors)
  • IP functionality (addressing, fragmentation)
  • ARP functionality (structure, functionality)
  • Follow TCP Streams
  • Expert Info/Expert Info Composite interpretation



Tools Kit:

-bittwist
-cain_abel
-commview
-comm_traffic
-essential_nettools
-ettercap
-ftk_imager
-kfsensor
-netresident
-netscantools_pro
-nmap
-wireshark
Trace Files Included:
Quote:
137port.pcap
2-specters-fighting.pcap
active-scan.pcap
aida32-connection.pcap
anotherlousyhotelnetwork.pcap
arp-bad padding.cap
arp-bootup.pcap
arp-ping.pcap
arp-poison.pcap
arp-recon.pcap
bit-torrent-startup-background.pcap
bittorrent-idle-crap.pcap
bittorrent-launch-search-maddona.pcap
blaster.pcap
chargen.pcap
clientdying.cap
clientdying.pcap
dhcp-ack-info.pcap
dhcp-discover-strange.pcap
dhcp-offer-info.pcap
dhcp-relay-serverside.pcap
dhcp-renewtorebind.pcap
dhcp-server-slow.pcap
dhcpjerktakesaddressnopermission.pcap
dhcp_server_discovery-2_types.pcap
dictionary.pcap
dictionary2.pcap
dns-error-domain.pcap
dns-misc.pcap
dns-misc2.pcap
dns-mxlookup.pcap
dns-ptr.pcap
dns-root.pcap
dns-serverfailure.pcap
dns-slow.pcap
dns-ttl-issue.pcap
dnswalk.pcap
download-bad-to-good.pcap
download-bad.cap
download-bad.pcap
download-good.pcap
espn-moved.pcap
ettercap-checkforpoisoner.pcap
evilprogram.pcap
fin-unhappy-client.pcap
frag-needed.pcap
ftp-crack.pcap
ftp-download-good2.pcap
ftp-failedupload.pcap
ftp-filesizeproblem.pcap
.
.
.and more
Wireshark Network Video trainings include:
Quote:
  1. 0106-IO_Graphing.avi
  2. 0106-IO_Graphing.mp3
  3. 0106-IO_Graphing_iPod.m4v
  4. 0107-Flowgraph.avi
  5. 0107-Flowgraph.mp3
  6. 0107-Flowgraph_iPod.m4v
  7. 0206-SEQ_ACK_Analysis.avi
  8. 0206-SEQ_ACK_Analysis.mp3
  9. 0206-SEQ_ACK_Analysis_iPod.m4v
  10. 0208_dhcp.wmv
  11. 0208_dhcp_iPod.m4v
  12. 0306-TCP_Window.avi
  13. 0306-TCP_Window.mp3
  14. 0306-TCP_Window_iPod.m4v
  15. 0308_tcpconloss.wmv
  16. 0308_tcpconloss_iPod.m4v
  17. 0406-Signatures.avi
  18. 0406-Signatures.mp3
  19. 0406-Signatures_iPod.m4v
  20. 0506-Whois.avi
  21. 0506-Whois.mp3
  22. 0506-Whois_iPod.m4v
  23. 0606-Recon_Co_Person.avi
  24. 0606-Recon_Co_Person.mp3
  25. 0606-Recon_Co_Person_iPod.m4v
  26. 07-11-icmpredirect.wmv
  27. 07-11-icmpredirect_iPod.m4v
  28. 0706-Email_Recon.avi
  29. 0706-Email_Recon.mp3
  30. 0706-Email_Recon_iPod.m4v
  31. 0806-MITM.avi
  32. 0806-MITM.mp3
  33. 0806-MITM_iPod.m4v
  34. 0906-Wireshark_Flood.avi
  35. 0906-Wireshark_Flood.mp3
  36. 0906-Wireshark_Flood_iPod.m4v
  37. 0907-padding.wmv
  38. 0907-padding_iPod.m4v
  39. 1006-Snort_Rules1.avi
  40. 1006-Snort_Rules1.mp3
  41. 1006-Snort_Rules1_iPod.m4v
  42. 1106-Snort_Rules2.avi
  43. 1106-Snort_Rules2.mp3
  44. 1106-Snort_Rules2_iPod.m4v
  45. 1206-IDS-Import.avi
  46. 1206-IDS-Import.mp3
  47. 1206-IDS-Import_iPod.m4v
  48. aug07-reassembly.wmv
  49. aug07-reassembly_iPod.m4v
  50. jan08_dns.wmv
  51. jan08_dns_iPod.m4v
  52. jul07-macnames.wmv
  53. jul07-macnames_iPod.m4v
  54. jun07-aclrules.wmv
  55. jun07-aclrules_iPod.m4v
  56. oct07-ioadvanced.wmv
  57. oct07-ioadvanced_iPod.m4v
  58. WSU01-7_iPod.m4v
  59. WSU0107-Advanced_Statistics.wmv
  60. WSU02-10-telnet.wmv
  61. WSU02-10_telnet_sample_iPod.m4v
  62. WSU03-S4.wmv
  63. WSU0405-TCP_Security.wmv


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