Kali Linux Features What is Kali Linux, and what is a Penetration Testing Distribution? What is a penetration testing distribution? As ...
Kali Linux
Features
What is Kali Linux,
and what is a Penetration Testing Distribution?
What is a penetration testing distribution? As legend
tells it, years ago there was a penetration test in an isolated environment
where the assessment team was not able to bring in any computers or have
network access in or out of the target environment. In order to do the work,
the first penetration testing distribution was born. It was a bootable Live CD
configured with various tools needed to do the work, and after the assessment
was completed the Live CD was shared online and became very popular.
Kali Linux has a direct lineage from this original distribution, running on
through BackTrack Linux, and now is Kali Linux.
What are the makings of a great penetration testing distribution? What a
penetration testing distribution is judged on has changed over the years.
Originally it was just how many tools did it hold. Then it was did it have
package management, and how often were they updated? As we have matured, so has
the features that we need to provide. The true indication of a great
Penetration Testing distribution is the selection of useful and relevant
features that it offers security professionals. What kind of features
are we talking about? We’re happy you asked! We’ve made a short list of some of
these Kali Linux features, and linked them to their respective
sources.
0:00 Intro
00:11 Download Kali Linux
2023.1 for VirtualBox
00:53 Create VirtualBox For
Kali Linux
02:13 Start VirtualBox
02:33 Log in Kali Linux 2023.1
02:45 Full screen on
virtualbox for Kali Linux 2023.1
03:22 Change Log in Password
for Kali Linux
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05:17 End Screen
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