Ethical Hacking - DIY Mobile Security Workstation for Cheap
Offered By: Security BSides San Francisco via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to build a cost-effective mobile security workstation in this 31-minute conference talk from BSidesSF 2019. Discover how to reverse engineer a powerful system for ethical hacking and network penetration testing using only $250 worth of parts from Amazon and open-source software. Explore the creation of the "BatPi," a portable device capable of running comprehensive security distributions like Kali Linux or the Parrot Project, which offer over 300 tools for various security tasks. From scanning wireless networks to running Wireshark and documenting engagements, this DIY solution provides a touchscreen-equipped alternative to expensive pre-built systems, empowering both red and blue team members to enhance their security skills and conduct thorough network assessments.
Syllabus
BSidesSF 2019 - Ethical Hacking: DIY Mobile Security Workstation (For Cheap) (Dale Meredith)
Taught by
Security BSides San Francisco
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