PowerShell for Penetration Testing

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PowerShell for Penetration Testing

Coursera · Intermediate ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·1mo ago
This course equips cybersecurity professionals with essential PowerShell scripting skills for penetration testing across various platforms. By focusing on practical, real-world applications, you’ll learn to automate tasks, identify vulnerabilities, and conduct assessments. You’ll be able to automate security operations and build custom scripts for different environments, significantly enhancing your pentesting efficiency. The course blends foundational scripting techniques with advanced exploitation methods to ensure learners gain valuable hands-on experience in cybersecurity. Ideal for aspiring and intermediate penetration testers, this course also benefits those looking to enhance their PowerShell proficiency in penetration testing scenarios.
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