: Using a compromised machine to access other parts of the network that are not directly reachable from the outside. Realistic Methodology
For decades, cybersecurity education was theoretical. Students memorized the TCP/IP stack, read about buffer overflows, and learned definitions of malware. However, the landscape of cyber warfare has changed. Today’s threats are dynamic, automated, and aggressive. To defend against them—or to ethically exploit them for the sake of security—you need muscle memory. : Using a compromised machine to access other