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Course Outline

  • Command-Line Tools and Usage
  • TShark and Dumpcap Command-Line Tools
  • Capinfos Command-Line Tool
  • Editcap Command-Line Tool
  • Mergecap Command-Line Tool
  • Text2pcap Command-Line Tool
  • Split and Merge Trace Files
  • Advanced usage of Capture and Display Filters
  • Writing advanced Capture filter scripts
  • Writing Advanced Display filters
  • Using triggered filters
  • Advanced usage of the Expert System
  • Addressing congestion issues: shattered windows and flooding
  • Baseline network communications
  • Identifying unusual network communications
  • Vulnerabilities in the TCP/IP resolution process
  • Lab exercises and case studies
  • Identifying communicating parties
  • Port Scans
  • Mutant Scans
  • IP Scans
  • Application Mapping
  • OS Fingerprinting
  • Lab exercises and case studies
  • VoIP Analysis
  • SIP analysis and troubleshooting
  • RTP, RTCP, and media analysis
  • Creating VoIP filters and analysis profiles
  • Lab exercises and case studies
  • Applications Analysis and Troubleshooting
  • HTTP analysis and troubleshooting
  • FTP analysis and troubleshooting
  • DNS operation and troubleshooting
  • Video transmission analysis
  • Database network-related problems
  • Network Security and Forensics Basics
  • Gathering information – what to look for
  • Unusual traffic patterns
  • Complementary tools
  • Detecting suspicious security patterns
  • MAC and IP address spoofing
  • Attack signatures and their locations
  • ARP poisoning
  • Header and sequencing signatures
  • Attacks and exploits
  • TCP splicing and unusual traffic
  • DoS and DDoS Attacks
  • Protocol scans
  • Maliciously malformed packets
  • Lab exercises and case studies

Requirements

Participants must have in-depth knowledge of the TCP/IP protocol stack and should have completed the "Basic Network Troubleshooting using Wireshark" course or possess equivalent knowledge. Attendees must bring their laptops with Wireshark software installed, which can be downloaded for free from www.wireshark.org.

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