Want to hire Kali Linux developer? Then you should know!
How and where is Kali Linux used?
- Forensics Analysis: Investigating security breaches
- Penetration Testing: Identifying vulnerabilities
- Security Research: Developing security tools
- Reverse Engineering: Analyzing malware
- Network Security Testing: Assessing network defenses
- Digital Forensics: Recovering lost data
- Vulnerability Assessment: Checking system weaknesses
- Security Training: Teaching cybersecurity skills
- Information Gathering: Collecting data for assessments
- Ethical Hacking: Testing system security
Compare Junior, Middle, Senior, and Expert/Team Lead Kali Linux Developer roles
Seniority Name | Years of experience | Responsibilities and activities | Average salary (USD/year) |
---|---|---|---|
Junior | 0-2 years | Responsibilities & Activities:
| $50,000 |
Middle | 3-5 years | Responsibilities & Activities:
| $80,000 |
Senior | 6-8 years | Responsibilities & Activities:
| $110,000 |
Expert/Team Lead | 9+ years | Responsibilities & Activities:
| $150,000 |
Quick Facts about Kali Linux.
- Kali Linux was created in 2013 by Mati Aharoni and Devon Kearns.
- Penetration testing and digital forensics are popular projects using Kali Linux.
- Entry to Kali Linux requires basic knowledge of Linux command line.
- Metasploit is one of the most popular related technologies to Kali Linux.
- Kali Linux developers named each release after a different type of sushi.
TOP Kali Linux Related Technologies
- Visual Studio Code (Microsoft)
- Sublime Text (Jon Skinner)
- Atom (GitHub)
- PyCharm (JetBrains)
- IntelliJ IDEA (JetBrains)
- Eclipse (Eclipse Foundation)
- Git (Linus Torvalds, 2005)
- Docker (Docker Inc.)
What are top Kali Linux instruments and tools?
- Nmap: Network exploration tool and security/port scanner. Released by Insecure.org in 1997
- Metasploit: Penetration testing software. Released by Rapid7 in 2003
- Aircrack-ng: Network software suite. Released by Aircrack-ng Development Team in 2006
- Wireshark: Network protocol analyzer. Released by Gerald Combs in 1998
- John the Ripper: Password cracking software. Released by Openwall Project in 1996
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