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What will you learn in OSCP+ Certification Training in India?

With the help of a primetime course content powered by Offensive Security – the high-profile giant in cyber security and penetration testing, Craw Security is offering genuine OSCP+ Certification Training in India through the most elite training personnel of information security.

Moreover, the authentic VAPT, commonly referred to as the Pentesting Course of OSCP+ Certification in India, is delivered through a verified curriculum nicely scrutinized and recognized by Offensive Security, New York, USA. Hence, don’t wait and enroll now in the upcoming batches of this crucial OSCP Certification in India.

There is a high-end major industrially renowned Penetration Testing with Kali Linux (PWK/PEN-200) course that has been enhanced with the submission of 5 latest retired OSCP exam machines to PWK labs. These specialized five machines portray a complete OSCP exam room! This particular self-paced online ethical hacking course prefaces a series of pentesting tools and techniques with a long-lasting, practical experience.

This PEN-200 and the OSCP+ Certification Training prepare individuals with numerous skills to become successful penetration testers in the market. The genuinely successful students who complete this course and pass the exam will earn the credential of Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) Certification.

Best OSCP Training in India

With a genuine approach to delivering the Best OSCP Training in India, Craw Security – the Best OSCP Training Institute, which is also an Authorized Learning Partner of Offensive Security, is all set to showcase its PEN-200 Certification fundamentals through valuable instructor-led classroom sessions. Moreover, if you are into learning of the most awaited and worthwhile penetration testing training – OSCP Certification Training, you may nicely enroll in the upcoming latest batches of OSCP Certification Training in the vicinity of Delhi NCR at Craw Security’s Saket and Laxmi Nagar educational branches.

Apart from the instructor-led live classroom training sessions of OSCP Certification Training, one can grab the sincere OSCP Training Online with the help of a worthy trainer with a decent number of industry experience of more than ten years in some reputed IT organizations in the market.

OSCP+ PEN-200 Training Course Highlights

  • Access to the latest retired OSCP exam machines - new!
  • Learn the "Try Harder" method and mindset
  • Earn the industry-leading OSCP certification
  • Introduction to the latest hacking tools and techniques
  • Training from the experts behind Kali Linux

Who should do OSCP Certification Training?

  • Infosec working experts thinking of a changeover into penetration testing.
  • Pentesters watching an industry-leading certification for career growth.
  • Security professionals.
  • Network administrators.
  • Other technology professionals.

OSCP Certification Training Prerequisites

All students are required to have the following:

  • Solid understanding of TCP/IP networking
  • Reasonable Windows and Linux administration experience
  • Familiarity with basic Bash and/or Python scripting
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OSCP PEN-200 Course Content

For Linux Machines:

ModuleDescription
Module 01: Penetration Testing: What You Should Know
  • Overview of penetration testing methodologies and ethical hacking.
  • Legal and ethical considerations in penetration testing.
  • Understanding different types of penetration tests (black box, white box, grey box).
  • The role of a penetration tester and the penetration testing process.
Module 02: Information Gathering
  • Techniques for gathering target information.
  • Using OSINT tools for reconnaissance.
  • Passive and active information gathering.
  • Virtualization and network configuration.
Module 03: Command Line Fun
  • Advanced Linux command-line usage.
  • Text processing tools like sed, awk, and grep.
  • Scripting basics for automation.
  • Regular expressions for pattern matching.
Module 04: Practical Tools
  • Introduction to essential penetration testing tools.
  • Network scanning tools (Nmap, Masscan).
  • Vulnerability scanning tools (Nessus, OpenVAS).
  • Exploitation tools (Metasploit, exploit-db).
  • Post-exploitation tools (Powercat, Mimikatz).
Module 05: Bash Scripting
  • Writing and executing Bash scripts for automation.
  • Scripting for information gathering, exploitation, and post-exploitation.
  • Integrating tools and commands into scripts.
Module 06: Passive Information Gathering
  • Techniques for collecting information about a target without interacting with it.
  • Using search engines, social media, and open sources for intelligence.
  • Analyzing network traffic and DNS records.
  • WHOIS lookups and domain registration information.
Module 07: Active Information Gathering
  • Interacting with a target to gather information.
  • Port scanning and service identification.
  • Banner grabbing and version detection.
  • Directory and file enumeration.
Module 08: Vulnerability Scanning
  • Identifying vulnerabilities in systems and applications.
  • Using vulnerability scanners to automate the process.
  • Analyzing scan results and prioritizing vulnerabilities.
Module 09: Web Application Attacks
  • Understanding web application architecture and vulnerabilities.
  • Common web application attacks (SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, etc.).
  • Manual and automated web application testing.
Module 10: Client-Side Attacks
  • Exploiting vulnerabilities in web browsers and client-side applications.
  • Cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
  • Malware delivery through malicious websites.
Module 11: Locating Public Exploits
  • Finding exploits for identified vulnerabilities.
  • Using exploit databases and frameworks.
  • Understanding exploit code and development.
Module 12: Fixing Exploits
  • Modifying and adapting exploits for specific targets.
  • Bypassing security measures and defenses.
  • Creating custom exploit code.
Module 13: File Transfers
  • Techniques for transferring files between systems.
  • Secure file transfer protocols (SCP, SFTP).
  • Data exfiltration methods.
Module 14: Antivirus Evasion
  • Techniques to bypass antivirus detection.
  • Encoding and obfuscation of malicious code.
  • Fileless execution and persistence.
Module 15: Privilege Escalation
  • Gaining higher privileges on a compromised system.
  • Exploiting system vulnerabilities and misconfigurations.
  • Lateral movement within a network.
Module 16: Password Attacks
  • Cracking passwords using different techniques (brute force, dictionary, rainbow tables).
  • Password recovery tools and techniques.
Module 17: Port Redirection and Tunneling
  • Establishing secure connections through firewalls.
  • Port forwarding and tunneling protocols (SSH, SOCKS).
Module 18: The Metasploit Framework
  • Using Metasploit for exploitation and post-exploitation.
  • Developing custom payloads and exploits.
  • Meterpreter and its capabilities.

For Windows Machines:

ModuleDescription
Module 01: Penetration Testing: What You Should Know
  • Overview of penetration testing methodologies and ethical hacking.
  • Legal and ethical considerations in penetration testing.
  • Understanding different types of penetration tests (black box, white box, grey box).
  • The role of a penetration tester and the penetration testing process.
Module 02: Command Line Fun
  • Basic Windows command-line (cmd) usage.
  • PowerShell basics for automation and scripting.
Module 03: Practical Tools
  • Windows-specific penetration testing tools.
  • Active Directory reconnaissance tools.
  • Privilege escalation tools.
Module 04: Passive Information Gathering
  • Techniques for collectinginformation about a target without interacting with it.
  • Using search engines, social media, and open sources for intelligence.
  • Analyzing network traffic and DNS records.
  • WHOIS lookups and domain registration information.
Module 05: Active Information Gathering
  • Interacting with a target to gather information.
  • Port scanning and service identification.
  • Banner grabbing and version detection.
  • Directory and file enumeration.
Module 06: Vulnerability Scanning
  • Identifying vulnerabilities in systems and applications.
  • Using vulnerability scanners to automate the process.
  • Analyzing scan results and prioritizing vulnerabilities.
Module 07: Web Application Attacks
  • Understanding web application architecture and vulnerabilities.
  • Common web application attacks (SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, etc.).
  • Manual and automated web application testing.
Module 08: Client-Side Attacks
  • Exploiting vulnerabilities in web browsers and client-side applications.
  • Cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
  • Malware delivery through malicious websites.
Module 09: Locating Public Exploits
  • Finding exploits for identified vulnerabilities.
  • Using exploit databases and frameworks.
  • Understanding exploit code and development.
Module 10: Fixing Exploits
  • Modifying and adapting exploits for specific targets.
  • Bypassing security measures and defenses.
  • Creating custom exploit code.
Module 11: File Transfers
  • Techniques for transferring files between systems.
  • Secure file transfer protocols (SCP, SFTP).
  • Data exfiltration methods.
Module 12: Antivirus Evasion
  • Techniques to bypass antivirus detection.
  • Encoding and obfuscation of malicious code.
  • Fileless execution and persistence.
Module 13: Privilege Escalation
  • Gaining higher privileges on a compromised system.
  • Exploiting system vulnerabilities and misconfigurations.
  • Lateral movement within a network.
Module 14: Password Attacks
  • Cracking passwords using different techniques (brute force, dictionary, rainbow tables).
  • Password recovery tools and techniques.
Module 15: Port Redirection and Tunneling
  • Establishing secure connections through firewalls.
  • Port forwarding and tunneling protocols (SSH, SOCKS).
Module 16: Active Directory Attacks
  • Understanding Active Directory structure and vulnerabilities.
  • Attacking Active Directory for domain dominance.
  • Privilege escalation within Active Directory.
Module 17: The Metasploit Framework
  • Using Metasploit for exploitation and post-exploitation with a focus on Windows exploits and payloads.
  • Developing custom payloads and exploits.
  • Meterpreter and its capabilities.
Module 18: PowerShell Empire
  • Using PowerShell Empire for post-exploitation and command and control.
  • Developing custom PowerShell agents and stagers.
Module 19: Assembling the Pieces: Penetration Test Breakdown
  • Integrating learned skills into a full penetration test.
  • Reporting and documentation.
  • Ethical and legal considerations in reporting findings.
Module 20: Trying Harder: The Labs
  • Advanced labs and challenges to enhance skills.
  • Real-world scenario simulations.
  • Preparation for the OSCP certification exam.
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