WEB-200 teaches students how to discover and exploit common web vulnerabilities, and how to exfiltrate sensitive data from target web applications. Students will obtain a wide variety of skill sets and competencies for web app assessments. Students who complete the course and pass the associated exam earn the Offensive Security Web Assessor (OSWA) certification, demonstrating their ability to leverage modern web exploitation techniques on modern applications. A certified OSWA candidate is prepared to take on the Advanced Web Attacks and Exploitation (WEB-300) course.
Learning Objectives
Topics covered in this course include:
- Module 1: Secrets of Success with WEB200
- Module 2: Tools
- Module 3: Cross-Site Scripting Introduction and Discovery
- Module 4: Cross-Site Scripting Exploitation and Case Study
- Module 5: Cross-Origin Attacks Same-Origin Policy
- Module 6: SQL Injection
- Module 7: Directory Traversal Attacks
- Module 8: XML External Entities
- Module 9: Server-side Template Injection - Discovery and Exploitation
- Module 10: Command Injection
- Module 11: Server-side Request Forgery
- Module 12: Insecure Direct Object Referencing
- Module 13: Assembling the Pieces: Web Application Assessment Breakdown
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
Competency Areas
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