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Practical Ethical Hacking & Defense Free
A structured learning track: offensive technique taught for defence.
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What it does
A structured track through practical offensive technique — taught so you can detect and defend against it. Every offensive concept is paired with the detection and the hardening.
When to use it
- Building blue-team depth; understanding an attack well enough to detect it.
Inputs
Field names are the actual form parameters, verified against source.
| Field | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| item | form | optional | Marks a track item complete. |
What you get back
Track progress and the next item.
Worked example
Input
(open the track and work through it)
Output (abridged)
TRACK -- Practical Ethical Hacking & Defense [x] Reconnaissance -> and the DNS/scan artefacts it leaves [x] Initial access -> and the auth-log signature it produces [ ] Privilege escalation -> and the process-tree telling [ ] Lateral movement -> and the network signature Each item is paired: technique, then the detection, then the hardening. You learn the attack in order to see it in your logs.
How it works
Structured curriculum with progress tracking. Offensive technique is practised only against intentionally-vulnerable lab targets.
Limits
Read live from the platform configuration.
| Rate limit | 30 requests / 60s (platform default) |
Limitations — what it does not do
A learning track, not authorisation. Nothing taught here licenses you to test a system you do not own — practise against the lab targets only.
Privacy
Progress is stored against your account.
Standards
MITRE ATT&CK