Chapter 1 : Network Pentesting Methodology & Scope
Chapter 2 : Network Architecture & Protocols Review
Chapter 3 : Setting Up Your Network Testing Lab
Chapter 4 : Legal Frameworks & Rules of Engagement
Chapter 5 : Passive vs Active Network Reconnaissance
Rahul Verma
1 month ago
Incredibly thorough network security training
The MITM and credential relay attack modules are gold. I used these techniques directly in a corporate penetration test engagement within a month of completing the course.
Deepika Sharma
2 months ago
Best coverage of Responder & Impacket I've seen
The credential capture and relay sections are extremely detailed. These are skills that every network pentester needs and they're often glossed over in other courses.
Aditya Kumar
3 weeks ago
Great lab environment and practical focus
The enterprise network lab simulations really prepare you for real client environments. The pivoting and tunneling module helped me pass my OSCP exam.
Basic networking knowledge (TCP/IP, subnetting, common protocols) is recommended. Familiarity with Linux command line is beneficial. No prior security experience is required.
All labs are conducted on virtual network environments that simulate real enterprise infrastructure including routers, switches, firewalls, Active Directory, and various network services.
Yes, network penetration testing forms a core part of the OSCP exam. The techniques and tools covered here directly apply to OSCP challenges.
You'll master Nmap, Nessus, Metasploit, Impacket, Responder, CrackMapExec, Wireshark, Aircrack-ng, and many more network security tools.
Yes, we provide lifetime consultation and placement support to help you secure roles in network security and penetration testing.
