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Description

Learn a practical skill-set in defeating all online
threats
, including - advanced hackers,
trackers, malware, zero days, exploit kits, cybercriminals and more.


Become a Cyber Security Specialist - Go from a
beginner to advanced
in this easy to
follow expert course.  


Covering all major platforms -
Windows 7, Windows
8, Windows 10, MacOS and Linux
.


This course covers the fundamental building blocks of your
required skill set - You will understand the threat and vulnerability landscape
through threat modeling and risk assessments.


We
explore the Darknet and mindset of the cyber
criminal
. Covering malware, exploit kits, phishing, zero-day
vulnerabilities and much more.






You will learn about the
global tracking and
hacking
infrastructures that nation states run. Covering the NSA, FBI, CIA,
GCHQ, China’s MSS and other intelligence agencies capabilities.




You will understand the foundations of operating
system security and privacy functionality. A close look at the new
Windows
10 privacy issues
and how to best mitigate them.


There is a complete easy to follow
crash course on
encryption
, how encryption can be bypassed and what you can do to mitigate
the risks.


Master
defenses against phishing, SMShing, vishing,
identity theft
, scam, cons and other social engineering threats.


Finally we cover the extremely important, but underused
security control of isolation and compartmentalization. Covering sandboxes,
application isolation, virtual machines,
Whonix and Qubes OS
.


This is volume 1 of 4 of your complete guide to cyber security privacy and anonymity.  
Who this course is for:
This course is for anyone who wants to become an expert in security, privacy, and anonymity. This volume covers the required foundation building blocks of that skillset.
For anyone who would love to gain a practical skillset in mitigating the risk from, malware, Trojans, hackers, tracker, cyber criminals and all online threats.
This course is for anyone who wants to keep their precious files, emails, accounts and personal information out of the hands of the bad guys.
For beginners and intermediate Internet users who are interested in security, safety, and privacy.
For those who want privacy and anonymity online from hackers, corporations and governments.
This course is designed for personal and home Internet security, privacy, and anonymity. Most of the topics apply in the same way to a business, but the course is delivered as if to an individual for personal Internet security, privacy and anonymity.

What you'll learn

An advanced practical skillset in defeating all online threats - advanced hackers, trackers, malware and all Internet nastiness & govenment mass surveillance.

Start a career in cyber security. Become a cyber security specialist.

The very latest up-to-date information and methods.

We cover operating system security, privacy, and patching - On Windows, MacOS and Linux.

Explore the threat landscape - Darknets, dark markets, zero day vulnerabilities, exploit kits, malware, phishing and much more.

You will master encryption in an easy to follow crash course.

Go in-depth into security through physical and virtual isolation and compartmentalization. Covering sandboxes, isolation, virtual machines, Whonix and Qubes OS.

You will learn about nation state secret tracking and hacking infrastructure.

A certificate of completion is available signed by the instructor Nathan House so CPE credits can be claimed.

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
7
1.1-Welcome and Introduction to the Instructor!
1.2-Security Quick Win!
1.3-Goals and Learning Objectives - Volume 1
1.4-Target Audience
1.5-Study Recommendations
1.6-Course updates
1.7-Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking Careers
2-know Yourself - The Threat and Vulnerability Landscape
11
2.1-Theory and Practical
2.2-Goals and Learning Objectives
2.3-Protect What You Value
2.4-What is Privacy, Anonymity and Pseudonymity
2.5-Security, Vulnerabilities, Threats and Adversaries
2.6-Asset Selection
2.7-Threat Modeling and Risk Assessments
2.8-Security vs Privacy vs Anonymity - Can we have it all?
2.9-Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability - (Security Attributes)
2.10-Defense In Depth
2.11-The Zero Trust Model
3-Know Your Enemy - The Current Threat and Vulnerability Landscape
18
3.1-Goals and Learning Objectives
3.2-Why You Need Security – The Value Of A Hack
3.3-The Top 3 Things You Need To Stay Safe Online
3.4-Security Bugs and Vulnerabilities - The Vulnerability Landscape
3.5-Hackers, crackers and cyber criminals
3.6-Malware, viruses, rootkits and RATs
3.7-Spyware, Adware, Scareware, PUPs & Browser hijacking
3.8-What is Phishing, Vishing and SMShing
3.9-Spamming & Doxing
3.10-Social engineering - Scams, cons, tricks and fraud
3.11-CPU Hijackers - Crypto Mining Malware and Cryptojackers
3.12-Darknets, Dark Markets and Exploit kits
3.13-Governments, spies and secret stuff part I
3.14-Governments, spies and secret stuff part II
3.15-Regulating encryption, mandating insecurity & legalizing spying
3.16-Trust & Backdoors
3.17-Censorship
3.18-Cyber Threat Intelligence – Stay Informed
4-Encryption Crash Course
13
4.1-Goals and Learning Objectives
4.2-Symmetric Encryption
4.3-Asymmetric Encryption
4.4-Hash Functions
4.5-Digital Signatures
4.6-Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport layer security (TLS)
4.7-SSL Stripping
4.8-HTTPS (HTTP Secure)
4.9-Digital Certificates
4.10-Certificate Authorities and HTTPS
4.11-End-to-End Encryption (E2EE)
4.12-Steganography
4.13-How Security and Encryption is Really Attacked
5-Setting up a Testing Environment Using Virtual Machines (Lab)
5
5.1-Goals and Learning Objectives
5.2-Introduction to Setting up a Testing Environment Using Virtual Machines
5.3-Vmware
5.4-Virtual box
5.5-Kali Linux 2018
6-Operating System Security & Privacy (Windows vs Mac OS X vs Linux)
20
6.1-Goals and Learning Objectives
6.2-Security Features and Functionality
6.3-Security Bugs and Vulnerabilities
6.4-Usage Share
6.5-Windows 10 - Privacy & Tracking
6.6-Windows 10 - Disable tracking automatically
6.7-Windows 10 - Tool : Disable Windows 10 Tracking
6.8-Windows 10 – Cortana
6.9-Windows 10 – Privacy Settings
6.10-Windows 10 - WiFi Sense
6.11-Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 - Privacy & Tracking
6.12-Mac - Privacy & Tracking
6.13-Linux and Unix “like” Operating systems
6.14-General Use Operating Systems (Windows, MacOS and Linux)
6.15-General Use Operating Systems With a Security and Privacy Focus (Debian, Arch)
6.16-Pure Security Focused Operating Systems (QubesOS, Subgraph OS, Trisquel OS)
6.17-Anonymity Focused Operating Systems (Tails and Whonix OS)
6.18-Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking Focused Operating Systems
6.19-Mobile Operating Systems with Security & Privacy Focus (LineageOS, Sailfish)
6.20-Linux - Debian 8 Jessie - Virtual box guest additions Issue
7-Security Bugs and Vulnerabilities
13
7.1-Goals and Learning Objectives
7.2-The Importance of Patching
7.3-Windows 7 - Auto Update
7.4-Windows 8 & 8.1 - Auto Update
7.5-Windows 10 - Auto Update
7.6-Windows - Criticality and Patch Tuesday
7.7-Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & 10 - Automate the pain away from patching
7.8-Linux - Debian - Patching
7.9-Mac - Patching
7.10-Firefox - Browser and extension updates
7.11-Chrome - Browser and extension updates
7.12-IE and Edge - Browser and extention updates
7.13-Auto updates - The Impact to privacy and anonymity
8-Reducing Threat Privilege
4
8.1-Goals and Learning Objectives - Removing Privilege
8.2-Windows 7 - Not using admin
8.3-Windows 8 and 8.1 - Not using admin
8.4-Windows 10 - Not using admin
9-Social Engineering and Social Media Offence and Defence
6
9.1-Goals and Learning Objectives
9.2-Information Disclosure and Identity Strategies for Social Media
9.3-Identify Verification and Registration
9.4-Behavioural Security Controls Against Social Threats (Phishing, Spam) Part 1
9.5-Behavioural Security Controls Against Social Threats (Phishing, Spam) Part 2
9.6-Technical Security Controls Against Social Threats (Phishing, Spam, Scam & Cons)
10-Security Domains
2
10.1-Goals and Learning Objectives
10.2-Security Domains
11-Security Through Isolation and Compartmentalization
18
11.1-Goals and Learning Objectives
11.2-Introduction to Isolation and Compartmentalization
11.3-Physical and Hardware Isolation - How to change the Mac Address
11.4-Physical and Hardware Isolation - Hardware Serials
11.5-Virtual Isolation
11.6-Dual Boot
11.7-Built-in Sandboxes and Application Isolation
11.8-Windows - Sandboxes and Application Isolation
11.9-Windows - Sandboxes and Application Isolation - Sandboxie
11.10-Linux - Sandboxes and Application Isolation
11.11-Mac - Sandboxes and Application Isolation
11.12-Virtual Machines
11.13-Virtual Machine Weaknesses
11.14-Virtual Machine Hardening
11.15-Whonix OS - Anonymous Operating system
11.16-Whonix OS - Weaknesses
11.17-Qubes OS
11.18-Security Domains, Isolation and Compartmentalization
12-Wrap Up
6
12.1-Congratulations
12.2-Certificate Of Completion for CPEs
12.3-Sample from Vol 2 - Router Vulnerability Scanning (Shodan, Qualys)
12.4-Sample from Vol 2 - Password cracking part 2
12.5-Sample from Vol 3 - Bypassing firewalls and HTTP proxies part 3
12.6-Sample from Vol 4 - Email clients, protocols and authentication
13-BONUS Section
1
13.1-BONUS