Cyber Security Practice Exam

Penetration Testing Practice Questions offer a comprehensive range of challenges designed to sharpen your ethical hacking skills. These sets cover various aspects of penetration testing, from network vulnerabilities to web application security, allowing participants to simulate real-world scenarios in a safe environment. Ideal for both beginners and professionals, these practice questions help you prepare for security assessments, certifications, or simply to enhance your cybersecurity knowledge.

Skill Required

Vulnerability Assessment
Vulnerability Assessment

Ability to identify and assess vulnerabilities in systems, networks, and applications

Network Security
Network Security

Network security is any activity designed to protect the usability and integrity of your network and data.

Web Security
Web Security

Web security refers to protecting networks and computer systems from damage to or the theft of software, hardware, or data.

Test Structure

Section 1: Linux

The Linux Section of the Penetration Testing Practice Exam on Cyberyami contributes 30% of the overall exam score. It focuses on testing your proficiency in Linux-based environments, essential for penetration testing. This section covers key topics such as command-line usage, file system navigation, permissions, networking tools, and security configurations. Mastery of Linux is crucial for identifying vulnerabilities and executing various ethical hacking techniques, making it a significant portion of the exam.

Linux
Section 2: FTP Enumeration

NA

ftp
Section 3: Linux Basics

NA

linux
Section 4: Git

NA

git
Section 5: Forensics

NA

forensics
Section 6: Network Security

NA

network
Section 7: Network Pen

NA

netpen
Section 8: Request Forgery

NA

netwirking
Section 9: Linux Mod

NA

rustic
Section 10: WebSec

NA

web

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