Offensive Security Using Python

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Offensive Security Using Python

Coursera · Intermediate ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·3mo ago

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Masters offensive security using Python to automate vulnerability exploitation and enhance security workflows

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In this course, you will master offensive security using Python to automate vulnerability exploitation and enhance security workflows. You'll gain the practical skills necessary to secure web applications and infrastructures, focusing on real-world application and attack mitigation strategies. You will also work with advanced Python techniques to build custom security tools and gain hands-on experience with vulnerability discovery, web security, and infrastructure hardening. Unlike theoretical content, this course emphasizes practical, hands-on approaches to security, ensuring that you can implement what you learn immediately in the field. The course is ideal for cybersecurity professionals, ethical hackers, penetration testers, and developers with a solid foundation in Python who are eager to expand their offensive security expertise.
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