Offensive Security Pathway
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 29.35 GB | Duration: 46h 35m
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 29.35 GB | Duration: 46h 35m
From Script Kiddy to Offensive Security General - From Absolute Beginner to Skilled Ethical Hacker!
What you'll learn
Become a skilled ethical hacker
Start with zero knowledge and learn all the important things from scratch!
Cybersecurity Concepts
Job Opportunities
Legal & Ethical Hacking
Learn about Computers, Networking, the Commandline, Cryptography and Virtualisation
Setup a Pentesting Demo Lab
Working with Windows & Linux
OSINT Techniques
Social Engineering
Scripting
Hacking tools
Gaining a Foothold
Windows & Linux Enumeration
Web Attacks
Hacking Active Directory
Privilege Escalation
Persistence Techniques
Lateral Movement
Cloud Exploitation
Reverse Engineering
Anti-Virus Evasion
Requirements
All you need is a computer and a willingness to learn! This course is truly unique, as we start from the basics and gradually progress to a professional level. If you're ready to invest your valuable time, you'll gain in-depth knowledge and hands-on skills, fully prepared to step into an offensive security role in the real world.
Description
Jarno Baselier’s Offensive Security Pathway is a comprehensive training program (+/- 47 hour) designed for aspiring cybersecurity professionals eager to develop expertise in offensive security. This meticulously structured course takes participants from foundational knowledge to advanced offensive techniques, ensuring a thorough understanding of the cybersecurity landscape. Beginning with no prior knowledge, learners will be introduced to essential offensive security concepts, fundamental cybersecurity principles, and the importance of ethical hacking. They will explore vital topics such as Windows and Linux basics, networking fundamentals, and scripting, laying the groundwork for their journey into offensive security.As participants progress, they will delve deeper into critical skills, including virtualization, network protocols, and command-line interfaces necessary for effective system management. Basic social engineering tactics will prepare them for real-world scenarios where human factors significantly influence security outcomes. The course emphasizes practical application, teaching students to utilize popular hacking tools like Nmap and Metasploit for vulnerability assessment and exploitation. They will learn to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in both Windows and Linux systems, gaining hands-on experience that is essential for a successful career in offensive security.Advanced topics such as web attacks, post-exploitation techniques, and privilege escalation strategies will be covered, with a focus on Active Directory environments and sophisticated network attacks. This approach ensures that learners develop the real-world application and problem-solving skills needed in the field. Critical skills in documentation and reporting, alongside advanced persistence techniques and cloud exploitation, will also be introduced, enabling participants to navigate the complexities of modern cybersecurity challenges effectively.Finally, this course prepares students for industry-recognized certifications such as CEH, OSCP, eCPTX, and PNPT. With an emphasis on advanced evasion techniques, exploit development, and threat hunting, participants will emerge from the program job-ready, equipped to tackle sophisticated cyber threats. By the end of this course, students will possess extensive knowledge, practical experience, and the confidence necessary to pursue rewarding careers in offensive security. Join us to transform your passion for cybersecurity into a successful and fulfilling career!Course Learning path:Start with Zero Knowledge: Begin with foundational concepts in cybersecurity, computer systems, and networking, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their background, can follow along.Understanding the Basics: Dive into essential knowledge of Windows and Linux operating systems, networking fundamentals, and introduction to cybersecurity principles.Grasping Offensive Security: Learn the principles of offensive security, ethical hacking, and legal practices. This prepares you for a career in cybersecurity.Hands-On Lab Experience: Set up and configure a demo lab environment to practice skills in a safe and isolated setting. This practical experience is crucial for applying theoretical knowledge.Basic Hacking Skills: Start using basic hacking tools and techniques to understand vulnerabilities in systems. Gain hands-on experience in vulnerability scanning and exploit development.Web Application Security: Develop skills in identifying and exploiting web vulnerabilities, learning to hack applications and understand the OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities.Advanced Hacking Techniques: As you progress, dive deeper into specialized hacking techniques, including advanced web attacks, privilege escalation, and exploitation of Active Directory.Persistence & Evasion Techniques: Learn advanced persistence techniques for maintaining access to compromised systems, and study advanced evasion techniques to bypass security mechanisms.Expert-Level Skills: Finally, master advanced topics such as shellcoding, exploit development, reverse engineering, and cloud exploitation, while preparing for professional certifications.Job-Ready Skills: By the end of the course, participants will have extensive knowledge and practical skills, making them well-prepared for a job in offensive security and able to tackle widely recognized certifications.
Overview
Section 1: Level 1 - Offensive Security Recruit (OSR)
Lecture 1 Course Information
Lecture 2 1.1 Intro
Lecture 3 1.2 Intro + What Can You Expect
Lecture 4 1.3 Offensive Security Introduction
Lecture 5 1.4 Next Steps in Learning - Computers
Lecture 6 1.5 Next Steps in Learning - Windows
Lecture 7 1.6 Next Steps in Learning - Linux
Lecture 8 1.7 Next Steps in Learning - Networking
Lecture 9 1.8 Next Steps in Learning - Cryptography
Lecture 10 1.9 Shell Commands and Scripting
Lecture 11 1.10 Virtualization and Cloud Basics
Lecture 12 1.11 Installing Demo Lab Environment
Lecture 13 1.12 Demo Lab Virtual Box Networks
Lecture 14 1.13 Setup Kali Linux Machine
Lecture 15 1.14 Setup Win10 & Win11 Clients + CommandoVM
Lecture 16 1.15 bWAPP Install
Lecture 17 1.16 pfSense Install
Lecture 18 1.17 Install Metasploitable
Lecture 19 1.18 DC01 Installation
Lecture 20 1.19 Install IIS - SQL Server
Lecture 21 1.20 Install Windows Client
Lecture 22 1.21 Outro
Section 2: Level 2 - Offensive Security Officer (OSO)
Lecture 23 Course Information
Lecture 24 2.1 Intro
Lecture 25 2.2 Windows Medium Knowledge
Lecture 26 2.3 Linux Medium Knowledge
Lecture 27 2.4 Networking Medium Knowledge
Lecture 28 2.5 Network Packet Analysis
Lecture 29 2.6 Basic Scripting in Python
Lecture 30 2.7 OSINT
Lecture 31 2.8 Social Engineering
Lecture 32 2.9 Wrapping Up
Section 3: Level 3 - Offensive Security Lieutenant (OSL)
Lecture 33 Course Information
Lecture 34 3.1 Intro
Lecture 35 3.2 Chapter & Hacking Tools Introduction
Lecture 36 3.3 Active DNS Enumeration
Lecture 37 3.4 Nmap
Lecture 38 3.5 NetCat
Lecture 39 3.6 RPC
Lecture 40 3.7 NetBIOS
Lecture 41 3.8 SMB
Lecture 42 3.9 FTP
Lecture 43 3.10 SNMP
Lecture 44 3.11 SMTP
Lecture 45 3.12 LolBins
Lecture 46 3.13 Shells
Lecture 47 3.14 Metasploit and Meterpreter
Lecture 48 3.15 Interactive and Non-Interactive Shells
Lecture 49 3.16 Hacking Windows VS Hacking Linux
Lecture 50 3.17 Password Cracking
Lecture 51 3.18 NTLM & Kerberos
Lecture 52 3.19 Vulnerability Scanning
Lecture 53 3.20 Wrapping Up
Section 4: Level 4 - Offensive Security Colonel (OSC)
Lecture 54 Course Information
Lecture 55 4.1 Intro
Lecture 56 4.2 Course Content
Lecture 57 4.3 Web Proxy Tools and BurpSuite
Lecture 58 4.4 Web Reconnaissance Tools
Lecture 59 4.5 cURL
Lecture 60 4.6 Basic Web Knowledge
Lecture 61 4.7 Basic Website Enumeration
Lecture 62 4.8 API Testing
Lecture 63 4.9 Cross-Side Request Forgery
Lecture 64 4.10 Server-Side Request Forgery
Lecture 65 4.11 Cross-Site Scripting
Lecture 66 4.12 Directory Traversal
Lecture 67 4.13 File Inclusion - Local and Remote
Lecture 68 4.14 PHP Wrappers
Lecture 69 4.15 File Upload Vulnerabilities
Lecture 70 4.16 Command Injection
Lecture 71 4.17 SQL Injection
Lecture 72 4.18 Active Directory Introduction
Lecture 73 4.19 Active DIrectory Enumeration
Lecture 74 4.20 Mapping Active Directory - Bloodhound
Lecture 75 4.21 AD Password Spraying
Lecture 76 4.22 AS-REP Roasting
Lecture 77 4.23 Kerberoasting
Lecture 78 4.24 DES-Based AS-REP Roasting and Kerberoasting
Lecture 79 4.25 Golden & Silver Tickets
Lecture 80 4.26 Pass the Hash and OverPass the Hash
Lecture 81 4.27 Pass the Ticket
Lecture 82 4.28 Relay NTLMv2 Hashes
Lecture 83 4.29 TimeRoasting
Lecture 84 4.30 Active Directory User Security Permissions
Lecture 85 4.31 Unconstrained Delegation
Lecture 86 4.32 Constrained Delegation
Lecture 87 4.33 Resource-Based Constrained Delegation
Lecture 88 4.34 Windows Privilege Escalation - Manual Enumeration
Lecture 89 4.35 Windows Privilege Escalation - Automatic Enumeration tools & techniques
Lecture 90 4.36 Windows Shadow Copies
Lecture 91 4.37 Binary & DLL Hijacking
Lecture 92 4.38 Unquoted Service Paths
Lecture 93 4.39 Scheduled Tasks
Lecture 94 4.40 Windows Exploits
Lecture 95 4.41 Abusing Windows Privileges
Lecture 96 4.42 Exploiting Microsoft Office Macro's
Lecture 97 4.43 Abusing Microsoft Library Files and Shortcuts
Lecture 98 4.44 Linux Privilege Escalation - Manual Enumeration
Lecture 99 4.45 Linux Automatic Enumeration
Lecture 100 4.46 SUID Programs and Linux Capabilities
Lecture 101 4.47 Special Sudo Permissions
Lecture 102 4.48 Exploiting Writeable Path
Lecture 103 4.49 SSH Key Injection
Lecture 104 4.50 Abusing SystemCTL
Lecture 105 4.51 CRON Job Exploitation
Lecture 106 4.52 System Kernel Vulnerabilities
Lecture 107 4.53 Wrapping Up
Section 5: Level 5 - Offensive Security Major (OSM)
Lecture 108 Course Information
Lecture 109 5.1 Intro
Lecture 110 5.2 Course Content
Lecture 111 5.3 Advanced Persistence Techniques - Windows
Lecture 112 5.4 Advanced Persistence Techniques - Linux
Lecture 113 5.5 Data Exfiltration Techniques
Lecture 114 5.6 Pivotting
Lecture 115 5.7 Buffer Overflows
Lecture 116 5.8 Cloud Exploitation - General Concepts and Azure Concepts
Lecture 117 5.9 Cloud Exploitation - Azure Enumeration and gaining credentials
Lecture 118 5.10 Cloud Exploitation - Azure Persistence
Lecture 119 5.11 Documentation and Reporting
Lecture 120 5.12 Wrapping Up
Section 6: Level 6 - Offensive Security General (OSG)
Lecture 121 Course Information
Lecture 122 6.1 Intro
Lecture 123 6.2 Course Content
Lecture 124 6.3 Active Directory Certificate Services
Lecture 125 6.4 Advanced Reverse Engineering - Theory
Lecture 126 6.5 Advanced Reverse Engineering - Reversing a simple binary
Lecture 127 6.6 Advanced Reverse Engineering - Reversing a stripped binary
Lecture 128 6.7 User Account Control Bypassing Techniques
Lecture 129 6.8 Advanced Evasion Techniques
Lecture 130 6.9 Wireless Hacking
Lecture 131 6.10 Wrapping Up
Beginners in Cybersecurity: Individuals with little to no prior knowledge in cybersecurity who are eager to start a career in the field of offensive security. This course provides a solid foundation and guides them through the necessary concepts and skills.,Aspiring Ethical Hackers: Individuals who have a keen interest in ethical hacking and wish to develop the skills needed to identify vulnerabilities in systems, applications, and networks, and understand the mindset of an attacker.,IT Professionals: Current IT practitioners looking to expand their skill set by gaining expertise in offensive security practices. This course can help IT support staff, network administrators, system engineers and developers transition into cybersecurity roles.,Security Enthusiasts: Individuals who have a passion for technology and security, and want to deepen their knowledge in offensive strategies to better understand and defend against cyber threats.,Career Changers: Professionals from other fields who are looking to pivot into cybersecurity. This course offers comprehensive training that prepares them for entry-level positions in offensive security.,Students and Recent Graduates: Individuals studying computer science, information technology, or related fields who want to enhance their resumes with practical skills and knowledge in offensive security.,Job Seekers in offensive Cybersecurity: Those actively seeking employment in the cybersecurity industry who need a structured learning path that equips them with the skills necessary to meet job requirements and prepare for certification exams.,By the end of this course, participants will possess extensive knowledge and hands-on experience, making them well-prepared to enter the workforce and pursue recognized certifications in the field of offensive security.