Unlock Your Future: 4 Essential Tools to Propel You on the Path to Cybersecurity Expertise

Sajjad Hussain
Cloud Believers
Published in
2 min readAug 11, 2024
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Tool No # 1: Nmap

If you want to scan a very large network, there’s no better tool than Nmap. It can easily scan single hosts as well. Essentially, it uses IP packets to determine which hosts are present on a network and what services they provide. Additionally, it can identify open ports and detect firewall configurations. Nmap is an excellent tool for conducting security assessments on any network.

Tool No # 2: SQLMap

If you are troubled by SQL injection, I want to tell you about a tool that will make your life much easier. SQLMap is an open-source tool that easily identifies SQL injection vulnerabilities. As you may know, attackers can easily cause significant damage to servers by adding malicious code to SQL queries through user input. SQLMap effectively resolves this issue for you.

Tool No # 3: John the Ripper

Nowadays, password cracking has become very easy with the advent of AI. It has been observed that people use very simple passwords, especially those related to their real life. Attackers can easily exploit all this. John the Ripper is an offline password cracking tool that helps you check the strength of weak passwords. This tool can perform various types of attacks such as dictionary attacks, brute-force attacks, and more. It works with a variety of operating systems and supports many hashing algorithms, allowing you to detect weaknesses in your system much earlier.

Tool No # 4: Wireshark

The tool I’m telling you about is one that every cybersecurity expert should have. Basically, this tool is used to inspect data packets. It supports many protocols and its user interface is so easy that you can analyze all kinds of traffic while using it very easily.

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