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Ethical Hacking: Hacking the Internet of Things (IoT)

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Ethical Hacking Courses Internet of Things Courses Cybersecurity Courses

Course Description

Overview

The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the most talked about trends in technology. There are a plethora of devices being released daily (some a need, some a joke). The real issue is each device opens a new attack vector that you never saw coming.

At the core of Ethical Hacking, every Security Professional needs to have a thorough knowledge of all devices on their networks, including the Internet of Things (IoT). In this course, Ethical Hacking: Hacking the Internet of Things (IoT), you’ll see how these devices are designed to work and how to protect your infrastructure with these devices coming online. First, you'll learn about the different communication models IoT devices use, as well as the most common architectures and protocols. Next, you’ll be introduced to the different threats that IoT devices create if not managed correctly, you'll also learn about how to choose a manufacturer whose goals are also to protect your networks. Finally, you'll discover the different tools that could be used against you as well as some countermeasures you can deploy to better protect your resources. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have a great understanding of IoT devices and how they could possibly open new attack vectors, as well as understanding that will help you as you move forward as a security professional in Ethical Hacking

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 2mins
  • IoT Concepts 41mins
  • IoT Threat Types 42mins
  • The Method to the Madness of IoT Hacking 15mins
  • The Tools for IoT Hacking 43mins
  • Our Countermeasures 19mins

Taught by

Dale Meredith

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