*This training qualifies for the 2 + 2 promotion!
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| Course Description |
Wireless networks are continually growing in our modern world and society. This 2 day course aims to demystify wireless network security and inform attendees on how to improve wireless LAN security and Bluetooth security. This will be achieved via theory and practical. Attendees will first obtain detailed theoretical analysis of different wireless security schemas (i.e. Theory), thereafter have hands on experience in how the attacks are performed (i.e. Practical).
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| Course Outline |
Day 1 – Wireless
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Introduction to Wireless Hacking
- Wireless and its technology usage
- Wireless networking breakdown
- Security of wireless and progression
- What is wardriving?
- Attacking wireless brief
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Wireless Protocols and Architecture
- Analysis of various wireless protocols
- Wireless architecture and design
- 802.11 Protocol Analysis
- Network Mapping and Methodology for securing wireless networks.
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Discovery of wireless networks
- Antenna variations
- Monitoring the wireless network, including packet analysis
- Various toolsets including Netstumbler, Kismet, the Aero suites and so fourth
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Wireless hacking tools and attacks
- Traffic injection tools
- Spoofing
- Flooding
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Aircrack and Aero suite of tools
- Airsnort
- WEP hacking cracking
- WPA, WPA2 hacking techniques
- Frame generation
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| Day 2 -Bluetooth |
Introduction to Bluetooth
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What is Bluetooth?
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What does it allow for?
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How Bluetooth works
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Bluetooth data rates
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Bluetooth ranges and specifications
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Introduction Bluetooth security (Scatternets)
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Latest developments with Bluetooth
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Bluetooth vulnerabilities overview
- The Snarfing attack
- The Bluebug attack
- The backdoor attack
- Bluechop
- Bluedump
- Bluebump
- Bluesmack
- The social engineering factor
- Bluetooth viruses
- Bluetooth implementation problems
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Bluetooth hacking tools and techniques
- BTscan , Bluestumbler , Bluescan , BT Browser
- Bluesnarf
- Bluebug
- Bloover II
- Carwhisperer
- Blueprinting (SDP tool)
- Brute force discovery – Redfang
- Optimising range of Bluetooth attacks
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Defending against Bluetooth attacks
- Bluetooth recommendations
- Standard organizations practice
- The future for Bluetooth security and implementations
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Instructor
Dino Covotsos
Dates
October 23 – 24, 2011
Pricing
Register and pay by July 31, 2011: $2299
Register and pay by September 15, 2011: $2699
Register and pay after September 16, 2011: $2899
Class Capacity
25
You will get this:
- Lunch and coffee breaks throughout the duration of the training.
- Complimentary Pass to Hacker Halted conference (Inclusive of Party entrance pass).
- Certificate of Attendance
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*This training qualifies for the 2 + 2 promotion! |
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