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Monday, 11 November 2024 13:53

Second-year students in the Computer Security and Cybersecurity branch present a practical workshop on Kali Linux.

- As part of enhancing students' skills in the field of cybersecurity, second-year students in the Computer Security and Cybersecurity branch conducted a training workshop for their peers on how to install and use the Kali Linux operating system. The workshop included an introduction to the essential cybersecurity tools available in the system, aiming to increase awareness of security tools and their basic uses.

The workshop was presented by students: Israa Raed, Naba Ali, Mohammed Issa, Dhurgham Kazem, and Murtadha Mohammed. They demonstrated tools that will be used later in the operating system, including Cewl, Crunch, Hashcat, John, Johnny, Medusa, ncrack, Nmap, Ohrwurm, Powerfuzzer, and Sfuzz, explaining the functions and importance of these tools in cybersecurity.

This workshop is part of the Computer Science Department's plan to enhance theoretical and practical knowledge in cybersecurity as part of the "Stream Cipher" course, under the supervision of the theoretical instructor Professor Dr. Alaa Kadhom Farhan and the practical instructor Assistant Lecturer Fadel Abbas Fadel. The workshop received notable engagement from the students.

 

Source: Department's Media

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