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Ethical Hacking with Python — Practical Labs for Beginners

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Ethical Hacking with Python — Practical Labs for Beginners is a step-by-step guide designed to help beginners understand how cybersecurity attacks work and how systems can be tested and secured using Python. This eBook focuses on learning through practice, with structured labs that demonstrate real techniques used in ethical hacking and penetration testing.

Instead of only explaining theory, this book walks you through building simple security tools, understanding how attackers find vulnerabilities, and learning how to think like a security professional. Each topic is explained clearly, followed by hands-on exercises that you can safely practice in a lab environment.

Python is used throughout the book because it is easy to learn and widely used in cybersecurity for automation, scanning, testing, and analysis. You will learn how to write basic scripts that interact with networks, test services, analyze responses, and automate common security tasks. All examples are beginner-friendly and explained line by line.

This eBook is suitable for students, self-learners, and IT beginners who want to enter the cybersecurity field or improve their security knowledge. No prior hacking experience is required. Basic computer skills are enough to get started, and the book includes guidance on setting up a safe practice environment.

What You Will Learn

  • Fundamentals of ethical hacking and cybersecurity
  • How attackers discover and exploit system weaknesses
  • Using Python for security automation and testing
  • Basic network scanning and reconnaissance techniques
  • Understanding common vulnerabilities and attack methods
  • Safe and legal ways to practice ethical hacking skills

What This eBook Includes

  • Clear explanations of each topic
  • Practical Python code examples
  • Step-by-step hands-on lab exercises
  • Beginner-friendly approach with real-world relevance
  • Legal and ethical guidelines for responsible learning

Who This Book Is For

  • Beginners interested in cybersecurity and ethical hacking
  • Students studying computer science or IT
  • Self-learners exploring cybersecurity careers
  • Professionals who want basic security testing knowledge

This book does not promise instant expertise or shortcuts. Instead, it provides a solid foundation and practical experience that you can build on as you continue learning advanced cybersecurity topics.

If you are looking for a practical and beginner-friendly way to start ethical hacking using Python, this eBook will guide you step by step in the right direction.

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Ethical Hacking with Python — Practical Labs for Beginners is a hands-on learning guide created for beginners who want to understand cybersecurity through real practice. This eBook introduces ethical hacking concepts using simple Python scripts and structured lab exercises that help learners see how attacks and defenses work in real systems. The book focuses on building practical skills rather than just theory. Readers will learn how to perform basic reconnaissance, analyze systems, and automate security tasks using Python in safe testing environments. Each topic is explained clearly with step-by-step guidance, making it suitable even for those with limited programming experience. This eBook is ideal for students, self-learners, and IT beginners who want a strong foundation in ethical hacking and cybersecurity. It provides a clear starting point for anyone planning to move into advanced penetration testing or security careers in the future.

Updates
Lifetime free updates included
Access Duration
Lifetime Customer
Certification Preparation
Supports CEH / Security+ basics
Operating Systems
Windows, Linux, macOS
Practice Environment
Virtual machine recommended (Kali Linux / Ubuntu)
Programming
Python 3.x
Support
Email support for basic installation and setup guidance
Language
English
Installation Guides Include
Yes
Tool Setup Instructions
Yes
Searchable Text
Yes
Bookmark Friendly
Yes
Pages
350+
Size
4.57 MB
Length
354 pages