One of the first phases of a network security assessment is to network mapping which identifies devices on the network. In this Lab, you will use a variety of tools in Kali Linux to map out a local network to identify targets by discovering hosts on the network. You will understand the difference between how tools scan local networks and remote networks. You will also understand the detection capabilities of each approach. The local network for this Lab is contained within a Hyper-V virtual environment. The hosts on the network consist of a variety of Linux and Windows hosts.
This Lab is designed for the CREST Practitioner Security Analyst (CPSA) certification examination but is of value to security practitioners in general.
Upon completion of this Lab you will be able to:
You should be familiar with:
You can fulfill the prerequisites by completing the Linux Command Line Byte Session Learning Path.
July 9th, 2020 - Enabled direct browser RDP connection for a streamlined experience
Logan has been involved in software development and research since 2007 and has been in the cloud since 2012. He is an AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional, AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional, Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect Expert, MCSE: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure, Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer, Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS), Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA), Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD), and Certified OpenStack Administrator (COA). He earned his Ph.D. studying design automation and enjoys all things tech.