Kali Linux is a Linux distribution that is specialized for cybersecurity. It is an open-source product that involves a lot of customization for penetration testing, which helps companies to understand their vulnerabilities. It is maintained and funded by Offensive Security.
Kali Linux has around 600 penetration-testing programs (tools), including Armitage (a graphical cyber attack management tool), Nmap (a port scanner), Wireshark (a packet analyzer), metasploit (penetration testing framework), John the Ripper (a password cracker), sqlmap (automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool), Aircrack-ng (a software suite for penetration-testing wireless LANs), Burp suite and OWASP ZAP web application security scanners, etc.
In this course, you will learn some ethical hacking techniques on Kali Linux including:
Introduction and definition of ethical hacking
Ethical hacking steps and responsibilities
Legal Obligations
Reconnaissance tools like Maltego, Dmitry
Scanning tools like NMAP, HPING, Nikto
Metaspoloit framework and attacks
Armitage introduction
Phishing and Spear phishing attacks
To get the most value from this course, you will need to have some basic knowledge about Linux and Windows operating systems, and computer networking.
Kali Linux requires:
A minimum of 20GB hard disk space for installation depending on the version, Version 2020.2 requires at least 20GB.
A minimum of 2GB RAM for i386 and AMD64 architectures.
A bootable CD-DVD drive or a USB stick.
A minimum of an Intel Core i3 or an AMD E1 processor for good performance.
The recommended hardware specification for a smooth experience are:
50 GB of hard disk space, SSD preferred
At least 2048 MB of RAM