Explore the basics of writing and running Python scripts to more advanced features such as file operations, regular expressions, working with binary data, and using the extensive functionality of Python modules.
Geared for experienced security professionals, this class is an introductory, practical, hands-on Python training course that leads the student from the basics of writing and running Python scripts to more advanced features such as file operations, regular expressions, working with binary data, and using the extensive functionality of Python modules. Extra emphasis is placed on features unique to Python, such as tuples, array slices, and output formatting. This comprehensive, practical course provides an in-depth exploration of working with the programming language, not an academic overview of syntax and grammar.
This course is tailored specifically for Security Analysts and others who wish to use Python functionality for security-related tasks such as log manipulation or forensics. This course, which addresses secure coding practices, is essential for security professionals that are performing security reviews and audits of Python applications or are supporting development teams in implementing better defenses in Python.
This course is appropriate for advanced users, system administrators and web site administrators who want to use Python to support their server installations, as well as anyone else who wants to automate or simplify common tasks with the use of Python scripts.
Students are required to have some basic programming experience and exposure prior to attending this course. Students should have basic development experience in any programming language, along with a working, user-level knowledge of Unix/Linux, Mac, or Windows.
Working within in an engaging, hands-on learning environment, guided by our expert Python practitioner, students will learn to:
Session 1: An Overview of Python
Session 2: The Python Environment
Session 3: Getting Started
Session 4: Flow Control
Session 5: Sequences
Session 6: Working with files
Session 7: Dictionaries and Sets
Session 8: Functions
Session 9: Sorting
Session 10: Errors and Exception Handling
Session 11: Modules and Packages
Session 12: Classes
Session 13: Regular Expressions
Session 14: The standard library
Session 15: Dates and times
Session 16: Working with the file system
Session 18: Network services
Session 19: Writing secure Python applications
Session 20: Essential, Safe DB Access
Session 21: Log File Analysis
Session 22: Security FIlters
Session 23: Packet Analysis
Session 24: Analytics
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