CPTC: Certified Penetration Testing Consultant Training in Chula Vista

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Course Description

 
The Certified Penetration Testing Consultant course is designed for IT Security Professionals and IT Network Administrators who are interested in conducting Penetration tests against large network infrastructures similar to large corporate networks, Services Providers and Telecommunication Companies. Instead of focusing on operating system level penetration testing, this course covers techniques on how to attack and prevent underlying network infrastructure and protocols. The training starts from basic packet capturing and analysing by using both commercial and open source tools. From there, the student continues with Layer2 attack vectors, Layer3 based attacks; including both IPv4 and IPv6 stacks, routing protocol attacks (OSPF, BGP, etc) and then hops over to service provider level attacks related with very common used MPLS, how to use relays and pivots, VPN attacks including IPSEC protocol suite, SSL attacks. Finally, the class will cover NIDS/NIPS evasion and implementation techniques.
Course Length: 4 Days
Course Tuition: $3290 (US)

Prerequisites

C)PTE or equivalent knowledge A minimum of 24 months experience in Networking Technologies Sound knowledge of TCP/IP Computer hardware knowledge� 

Course Outline

 

Module 1: Packet Capturing

Packet Capturing

  • Packet capturing using libpcap
  • Capturing using ncap
  • Packet Capturing Software
  • Windump / TCPDump
  • Usage
  • Usage
  • Windump & PS
  • Wireshark
  • General Settings
  • Preferences
  • Capture Settings
  • Interface Options
  • Column Settings
  • Name Resolution Settings
  • Panes
  • Capture Options
  • Menu Shortcuts
  • Follow TCP Stream
  • Expert Infos
  • Packet Reassembly
  • Capturing VOIP Calls
  • VOIP Call Filtering
  • Call Setup
  • Playing the call
  • Saving the call into a file
  • SMB Export
  • HTTP Export

Module 2: Layer2 Attacks

  • Why Layer2?
  • FBI/CSI Risk Assessment
  • Ethernet Frame Formats
  • Different Types of attacks
  • Switch Learning Process
  • Excessive Flooding
  • Macof
  • Cisco Switches’ Bridging Table Capacities
  • Mac Flooding Alternative: Mac Spoofing Attacks
  • Spanning Tree Basics
  • Frame Formats
  • Dissectoring
  • Main BPDU Formats
  • yersinia
  • STP Attacks supported in yersinia
  • Becoming Root Bridge
  • VLANs
  • Basic Trunk Port Defined
  • Dynamic Trunking Protocol (Cisco)
  • VLAN Hopping Attack
  • Double Tagging
  • How DHCP operates?
  • DHCP Request/Reply Types
  • DHCP Fields
  • DHCP Starvation Attack
  • Rogue DHCP Server Attack
  • ARP Function Review
  • Risk Analysis of ARP
  • ARP Spoofing Attack Tools
  • ARP Cache Poisoning
  • How PoE works?
  • Risk Analysis for PoE 

Module 3: Layer3 Attacks on Cisco Based Infrastructures

  • Layer 3 protocols
  • Protocols: BGP
  • BGP MD5 crack
  • Protocols: BGP
  • BGP Route Injection
  • MP-BGP Route Injection
  • Protocols: OSPF
  • Protocols: ISIS
  • Protocols: HSRP/VRRP
  • DDoS detection
  • DDoS prevention
  • Ingress/egress filtering
  • Worm detection and protection
  • DDoS/worm research/future
  • MPLS
  • Bi-directional MPLS-VPN traffic redirection
  • Some More MPLS Attacks
  • MPLS
  • Router integrity checking 

Module 4: Pivoting and Relays

  • Pivoting
  • Netcat
  • Backdoors with nc
  • Netcat – Basic Usage
  • Persistent Listeners
  • Shovel a shell
  • Shovel a file
  • netcat port scanner
  • Relays
  • Simple Netcat Relay
  • Two-Way Netcat Relay – The Newbie Approach
  • Named Pipes
  • I/O Streams and Redirection
  • Relay Scenario 1
  • Two-Way NC Relay with Named Pipe
  • Relay Scenario 2
  • Relay Scenario 3 

Module 5: IPv6 Attacks

  • IPv4
  • IPv6
  • IPv4 & IPv6 Headers
  • IPv6 Header Format
  • End-to-End Principle
  • Differences with End-to-End
  • End point filters
  • Merging IPSEC and Firewall functions
  • Scanning
  • ICMPv6
  • ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery
  • IPv6 Attack Tools
  • DAD DoS Attack
  • DAD DoS Attack
  • Auto-Configuration Mechanisms
  • Autoconfiguration – SLAAC, DHCPv6
  • Auto-Configuration IPv4 & IPv6
  • ICMPv6 Types
  • Neighbor Discovery
  • ND spoofing
  • http://www.thc.org/thc-ipv6
  • Dos-new-ipv6 (THC)
  • Parasite6 (THC)
  • Redir6 (THC)
  • Fake_router6
  • IPv6 in Today’s Network
  • Extension Headers
  • Routing Header
  • Different Types of Routing Header
  • RH0 (Deprecated by RFC 5095) Format
  • Routing Header 0 Attack
  • Layer 3-4 Spoofing
  • Transition Mechanism Threats
  • IPv6 Firewalls
  • Making existing tools work
  • Summary 

Module 6: VPN Attacks

  • VPNs
  • VPN Comparison
  • IPSec
  • Detecting IPSec VPNs
  • AH versus ESP
  • Tunnel mode versus Transport mode
  • Main mode versus aggressive mode
  • IKE Main Mode
  • IKE Aggressive Mode
  • IPv4 Header
  • Authentication Header
  • AH Transport Mode
  • AH Tunnel Mode
  • Authentication Algorithms
  • AH and NAT
  • ESP with Authentication
  • ESP in Transport Mode
  • ESP in Tunnel Mode
  • IKE
  • IKE-Scan
  • IKE-SCAN
  • Aggressive Mode
  • Main Mode
  • Aggressive Mode ID
  • Aggressive Mode PSK Attacks
  • Aggressive PSK Cracking
  • Aggressive Mode ID Enumeration
  • Main Mode PSK Attacks
  • Main Mode PSK Cracking
  • Main Mode Policy Enumeration
  • IKECrack
  • IKEProbe
  • IKE-PROBE
  • Other VPN Flaws
  • Insecure Storage of Credentials on VPN Clients
  • Username Enumeration 

Module 7: Defeating SSL

  • Outline
  • How SSL Works
  • Certificate Types
  • Certificate Chaining
  • Chain of trust
  • Verifying a Certificate Chain
  • Certificate Chain That Cannot be Verified
  • What if…
  • Basic Constraints
  • Then the story started
  • SSLSNIFF
  • Running SSLSNIFF
  • Setting up IPTABLES
  • Running Arpspoof
  • SSLSTRIP
  • How SSL connection is initiated:
  • SSLSTRIP
  • How does it look like?
  • With SSLSTRIP
  • Running SSLSTRIP
  • Combining this technique with homograph attack
  • Certificates
  • Certificate Enrollment Request PKCS#10
  • Certificate (Subjects)
  • CN Encoding
  • PKCS #10 SUBJECT
  • PKCS #10 Certificate Signing Request
  • Disadvantages
  • Universal Wildcard
  • More Weird Stuff
  • What do we have to worry about?
  • Certificate Revocation
  • Defeating OCSP
  • OCSP-Aware SSLSNIFF
  • Updates
  • Update-Aware SSLSNIFF
  • Snort
  • What is Snort?
  • Snort Architecture
  • Packet Sniffing
  • Preprocessors
  • Detection Engine
  • Alerting Components
  • Three major modes
  • Using Snort as Packet Sniffer
  • Packet Sniffing
  • Snort as Packet Logger
  • Snort as NIDS
  • Snort Rule Tree
  • Decoding Ethernet Packet
  • Preprocessor Layout
  • Parts of a Rule
  • Outputs 

Module 8: IDS/IPS Evasion

  • Evasion
  • Networking Standards
  • Evasion Principles
  • Evasion Layers
  • Layer 2
  • Layer 3-4
  • Fragmentation
  • Fragmentation Attacks – Ping O’ Death
  • More Malicious Fragments
  • Fragmentation-Based Techniques
  • Sending Overlapping Fragments
  • Different Reassembly Timeout
  • Sending Fragment with Different TTLs
  • Insertion Attacks
  • Protocol Violation
  • Layer 5-7
  • Layer 5-7
  • SMB Evasions
  • SMB based vulnerabilities
  • How can IDS control SMB sessions?
  • DCERPC Evasions
  • How DCERPC works:
  • DCERPC Bind Evasions
  • DCERPC Call Evasions
  • DCERPC Transport Evasions
  • Obfuscation
  • Client Side Attack Evasions
  • Unicode
  • UTF-8 Overlong Strings
  • Javascript Evasions
  • Base64 your HTML
  • Encryption
  • DoS Attacks
  • Failure Points
  • Alert Management
  • Hardware Limitations
  • Session Tracking
  • Pattern Matching
  • Signature Matching

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