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Dr Zeeshan - Hamilton£58
Trusted teacher: This lesson is the first lesson of the Web Application Penetration Testing series. This lesson is going to provide a complete overview of the series and all the topics covered in this series. Following are the topics which will be covered in this series: - Lesson 02: Web Application Security Architecture - Lesson 03: Web Security Threat Analysis - Lesson 04: Brute Force and Command Injection - Lesson 05: Cryptography and File Inclusion - Lesson 06: SQL Injection My Profile ::: I am working as a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Computing and Cybersecurity, with a renowned university in the UK. I am associated as a Full Fellow with the Higher Education Academy (HEA), the UK. Additionally, I am associated with Kingston University London as an External Examiner for their undergraduate courses in Cybersecurity, Digital Forensics, Computer Sciences, and Multimedia Technology. I am also associated with the University of London as a Course Mentor/Tutor for their distance learning/online undergraduate courses in Computer Sciences. I am specialized in Digital Authentication and Security, Command and Control Systems (C2/C3/C4i) Security, and Cloud Computing Hybrid Authentication. I am also the Founder and CEO of Security Essential Scientific Research and Training group (SESRT) in Sydney, Australia. I have earned my PhD in Computer Science with specialization in Cyber Security. I am an active member of IEEE, an Academic Initiative member for IBM (UK), Authorized Profile Administrator (APA) for IBM Partner-World (UK), member of American Association of Science and Technology (AASCIT) US, and a member of International Association of Science and Technology for Development (IASTED) Canada. I have collaborations with Cyber Security Group in Coventry University (UK), Pervasive Computing Group in University Technology Malaysia, Artificial Intelligence Center for Advanced System (CAS) and Center of Excellence in Information Assurance (CoEIA) in King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. I am currently supervising Postgraduate (PhD/M.Sc.) students and Undergraduate study project students as their primary supervisor here in UWS. I am also serving as an Editor and Reviewer to many ISI/SCI-E highly ranked Journals and Flagship Conferences.
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Python programming. Here's a general outline of what such a tutorial might cover: Introduction to Python: Overview of Python, its history, and its uses. Comparison with other programming languages. Setting up the Python environment and tools for development. Basic Python Syntax: Understanding of Python syntax, keywords, and data types. Introduction to variables, operators, and writing simple Python scripts. Control Structures: Detailed explanations and examples of control structures including if-else statements, for and while loops, and comprehensions. Introduction to error and exceptions handling. Functions and Modules: How to define and call functions, pass arguments, return values, variable scope, and lambda functions. Understanding and creating modules and packages. Data Structures: In-depth look at Python's built-in data structures: strings, lists, tuples, sets, and dictionaries. Operations, methods, and using these structures effectively. Object-Oriented Programming (OOP): Basics of OOP in Python, creating classes and objects, inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation, and method overloading. File Handling and I/O: Reading from and writing to files, handling file paths, and understanding various file formats. Introduction to I/O operations in Python. Libraries and Frameworks: Overview of popular Python libraries and frameworks like NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Django, and Flask. Examples of how to use these libraries for data manipulation, visualization, web development, etc. Error Handling and Debugging: Techniques for debugging Python code, handling exceptions, and using debugging tools. Advanced Topics: Introduction to more advanced topics like threading, networking, database interaction, and web scraping. Best Practices: Writing clean, readable, and efficient code. Understanding Pythonic concepts and following coding standards. Projects and Practical Applications: Step-by-step guides to building real-world applications or projects to apply the learned concepts in practical scenarios. Each section would contain explanations, code examples, and exercises to help reinforce the learning.
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Lesson 04: Command Injection & Brute Force Attack (Lesson 04 of Web Penetration Testing Series) (Hamilton)
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The lessons I have taken with Dr Zeeshan have been a great approach to the cybersecurity field, he is always available for help and has a deep knowledge of the things he teach.
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