Python Hacking Complete Beginner to Advanced Course

Udemy Python Hacking Complete Beginner to Advanced Course

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Learn Python Hacking from scratch with real time examples.

What you'll learn
  • Python Hacking
  • Encrypt or Decrypt
  • Ceaser Cipher
  • Transposition Cipher
  • Dictionary Alpha
  • Transposition Hack
  • Multiplicative cipher
  • Affine Cipher
  • Substitution Cipher
  • Cryptomath
  • Sub Hacker Program
  • Letter Mapping
  • Vigenere Cipher
  • Frequency Analysis
  • Kasiski Examination

Requirements
  • Basic Programming
  • Basic Python Programming

Description
Python Hacking Complete Beginner to Advanced Course:
Section 1- 8 - Beginner Level
Section 9-14 - Intermediate Level
Section 15-21 - Advanced Level.

Ethical Hacking is the process of identifying potential threats and vulnerabilities on a computer or network through advanced tools and techniques. An ethical hacker or White Hat hacker attempts to access an organization computer or network bypassing system security and search for weak points and vulnerable network points which could be exploited by malicious hackers or Black Hat hackers.
Ethical Hackers generally uses several tools to access the network and uses scripts to search for any anomalies or vulnerable points on the network. Python is a simple, powerful and open source programming language which is used to write scripts for Ethical Hacking.
Python has gained its popularity mostly because of its super powerful yet easy to use libraries. Sure Python has awesome readability and it is really simple and all but nothing really beats the fact your job as a developer is made super simple with these libraries. These libraries find uses in all sorts of domains.
You might be asking: why use Python for cyber security? Well, there are several reasons. Experts mention Python among those languages that have low learning curves, meaning that they are relatively easier to learn for beginners
This easier-to-learn approach comes from the fact that Python is highly readable. If you have ever seen Python code, you should know that its syntax resembles the standard English language.
Who this course is for:
  • Developers
  • Any students who wants to learn Python Hacking.
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