Bug Bounty from Scratch

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Bug Bounty from Scratch

Coursera · Advanced ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·1mo ago
Skills: Defensive AI80%
This course provides an in-depth guide to understanding and participating in bug bounty programs, where you'll learn the skills needed to identify and report security vulnerabilities. The program covers essential tools, methodologies, and strategies for ethical hackers, helping you contribute to cybersecurity in a structured and rewarding way. You will learn to navigate the bug bounty landscape, exploring program selection, security methodologies, and advanced techniques like enumeration and privilege escalation. By the end, you'll have the hands-on skills to succeed in bug bounty programs and maximize your rewards while contributing to improved cybersecurity. What makes this course unique is its practical approach, blending theory with real-world applications. You’ll gain insights from community-driven security practices, ensuring you’re prepared for actual security challenges. This course is ideal for cybersecurity enthusiasts, ethical hackers, and students aiming to gain practical experience in offensive security. No prior bug bounty experience is needed, though a basic understanding of cybersecurity is recommended.
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