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Kali Linux 2 ??? Assuring Security by Penetration Testing

You're reading from   Kali Linux 2 ??? Assuring Security by Penetration Testing Achieve the gold standard in penetration testing with Kali using this masterpiece, now in its third edition!

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785888427
Length 572 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Gerard Johansen Gerard Johansen
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Lee Allen Lee Allen
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Kali Linux 2 – Assuring Security by Penetration Testing Third Edition
Credits
Disclaimer
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Beginning with Kali Linux 2. Penetration Testing Methodology FREE CHAPTER 3. Target Scoping 4. Information Gathering 5. Target Discovery 6. Enumerating Target 7. Vulnerability Mapping 8. Social Engineering 9. Target Exploitation 10. Privilege Escalation 11. Maintaining Access 12. Wireless Penetration Testing 13. Kali Nethunter 14. Documentation and Reporting Supplementary Tools Key Resources Index

Wireless networking


Wireless networking is governed by protocols and configurations in much the same way that wired networks are. Wireless networks make use of radio spectrum frequencies to transmit data between the access point and the clients connected to. For our purposes, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) have a great many similarities to standard Local Area Networks (LANs). The major focus of penetration testers is on identifying the target network and gaining access.

Overview of 802.11

The overriding standard governing wireless networks is the IEEE 802.11 standard. This set of rules was first developed with ease of use and the ability to rapidly connect devices in mind. Concerns about security were not addressed in the initial standards that were published in 1997. Since then, the standards have had a number of amendments; the first of these with a significant impact on wireless networking was 802.11b. This was the most widely accepted standard, and was released in 1999. As the 802...

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