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CyberSecurity & DevSecOps Expert: Develop, PenTest, and Deploy Secure Applications
by Ilaria Digital School
Become a CyberSecurity & DevSecOps Specialist: Understand the risks of an application to prioritize tests and corrections; Conduct a Web/API application Pentest (recognition, tests, proofs) on an authorized perimeter; Identify and validate major vulnerabilities (auth/session, access control, access control, injections, auth/session, access control, access, injection, injection, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injection); Master the main tools such as Nmap, Wireshark, Metasploit, Python scripting; Correct flaws properly and set up non-regression tests; Produce a vulnerability report; Set up a secure delivery chain: CI/CD, SAST (Static Application Security Testing), DAST (Dynamic Application Security Testing), SCA (Software Composition Analysis), SCA (Software Composition Analysis), containers.
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Visualize a network flow with an online simulator
**Theoretical Recap** Before diving into the simulator, let's consolidate what you've covered so far. A network is a set of interconnected devices (hosts) that exchange data through links in the form of packets. Each packet carries a source and desti...
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Topology concept, switch vs router
Before diving into the differences between a switch and a router, it is essential to understand what a network topology is and why it matters for anyone working in cybersecurity or DevSecOps. A network topology describes the physical or logical arran...
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Associate IP addresses with equipment
**Theoretical Recap** An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique numerical identifier assigned to every device connected to a network. IPv4 addresses are written in dotted-decimal notation (e.g., 192.168.1.1), composed of four octets rangi...
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Observe an ICMP packet with ping
**Theoretical Recap** ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) is a network-layer protocol (OSI Layer 3) used primarily for diagnostic and error-reporting purposes. Unlike TCP or UDP, ICMP does not carry application data — it carries control messages...
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Become a CyberSecurity & DevSecOps Specialist: Understand the risks of an application to prioritize tests and corrections; Conduct a Web/API application Pentest (recognition, tests, proofs) on an authorized perimeter; Identify and validate major vulnerabilities (auth/session, access control, access control, injections, auth/session, access control, access, injection, injection, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injections, CSRF, injection); Master the main tools such as Nmap, Wireshark, Metasploit, Python scripting; Correct flaws properly and set up non-regression tests; Produce a vulnerability report; Set up a secure delivery chain: CI/CD, SAST (Static Application Security Testing), DAST (Dynamic Application Security Testing), SCA (Software Composition Analysis), SCA (Software Composition Analysis), containers.
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