Encapsulating prohibited protocols within allowed ones (e.g., hiding SSH traffic inside HTTP requests).
To build a resilient security posture, ethical hackers must understand the very tools designed to stop them. 1. Bypassing Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) Encapsulating prohibited protocols within allowed ones (e
Encrypting or encoding the payload (e.g., using Base64) so the IDS cannot recognize the malicious code as it passes through the network. Encapsulating prohibited protocols within allowed ones (e
Understanding how to navigate and test perimeter defenses is a core competency in the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) body of knowledge Encapsulating prohibited protocols within allowed ones (e