Certified Ethical Hacker Training (CEHv12) Cybersecurity - eLearning (exam included)
2.250,00 EUR
- 40 hours
CEH certification training course provides you with the hands-on training required to master the techniques hackers use to penetrate network systems, helping you fortify your system against it. This ethical hacking course is aligned with the latest CEH (v12) version by the EC-Council and adequately prepares you to increase your blue team skills.
Course timeline
Introduction to Ethical Hacking
Lesson 01
Lesson 01 - Information Security Overview
Lesson 02 - Information Security Threats and Attack Vectors
Lesson 06 - Penetration Testing Concepts
Lesson 03 - Hacking Concepts
Lesson 04 - Ethical Hacking Concepts
Lesson 05 - Information Security Controls
Lesson 07 - Information Security Laws and Standards
Footprinting and Reconnaissance
Lesson 02
Lesson 01 - Footprinting Concepts
Lesson 02 - Footprinting through Search Engines
Lesson 03 - Footprinting through Web Services
Lesson 04 - Footprinting through Social Networking Sites
Lesson 05 - Website Footprinting
Lesson 06 - Email Footprinting
Lesson 07 - Competitive Intelligence
Lesson 08 - Whois Footprinting
Lesson 09 - DNS Footprinting
Lesson 10- Network Footprinting
Lesson 11- Footprinting through Social Engineering
Lesson 12 - Footprinting Tools
Lesson 13 - Countermeasures
Lesson 14 - Footprinting Pen Testing
Scanning Networks
Lesson 03
Lesson 01 - Network Scanning Concepts
Lesson 02 - Scanning Tools
Lesson 03 - Scanning Techniques
Lesson 04 - Scanning Beyond IDS and Firewall
Lesson 05 - Banner Grabbing
Lesson 06 - Draw Network Diagrams
Lesson 07 - Scanning Pen Testing
Enumeration
Lesson 04
Lesson 01 - Enumeration Concepts
Lesson 02 - NetBIOS Enumeration
Lesson 03 - SNMP Enumeration
Lesson 04 - LDAP Enumeration
Lesson 05 - NTP Enumeration
Lesson 06 - SMTP Enumeration and DNS Enumeration
Lesson 07 - Enumeration Countermeasures
Lesson 08 - Other Enumeration Techniques
Lesson 09 - Enumeration Pen Testing
Vulnerability Analysis
Lesson 05
Lesson 01 - Vulnerability Assessment Concepts
Lesson 02 - Vulnerability Assessment Solutions
Lesson 03 - Vulnerability Scoring Systems
Lesson 04 - Vulnerability Assessment Tools
Lesson 05 - Vulnerability Assessment Reports
System Hacking
Lesson 06
Lesson 01 - System Hacking Concepts
Lesson 02 - Cracking Passwords
Lesson 03 - Escalating Privileges
Lesson 04 - Executing Applications
Lesson 05 - Hiding Files
Lesson 06 - Covering Tracks
Lesson 07 - Penetration Testing
Malware Threats
Lesson 07
Lesson 01 - Malware Concepts
Lesson 02 - Trojan Concepts
Lesson 03 - Virus and Worm Concepts
Lesson 04 - Malware Analysis
Lesson 05 - Countermeasures
Lesson 06 - Anti-Malware Software
Lesson 07 - Malware Penetration Testing
Sniffing
Lesson 08
Lesson 01 - Sniffing Concepts
Lesson 02 - Sniffing Technique: MAC Attacks
Lesson 03 - Sniffing Technique: DHCP Attacks
Lesson 04 - Sniffing Technique: ARP Poisoning
Lesson 05 - Sniffing Technique: Spoofing Attacks
Lesson 06 - Sniffing Technique: DNS Poisoning
Lesson 07 - Sniffing Tools
Lesson 08 - Countermeasures
Lesson 09 - Sniffing Detection Techniques
Lesson 10 - Sniffing Pen Testing
Social Engineering
Lesson 09
Lesson 01 - Social Engineering Concepts
Lesson 02 - Social Engineering Techniques
Lesson 03 - Insider Threats
Lesson 04 - Impersonation on Social Networking Sites
Lesson 05 - Identity Theft
Lesson 06 - Countermeasures
Lesson 07 - Social Engineering Penetration Testing
Denial-of-Service
Lesson 10
Lesson 01 - DoS/DDoS Concepts
Lesson 02 - DoS/DDoS Attack Techniques
Lesson 03 - Botnets
Lesson 04 - DDoS Case Study
Lesson 05 - DoS/DDoS Attack Tools
Lesson 06 - Countermeasures
Lesson 07 - DoS/DDoS Protection Tools
Lesson 08 - DoS/DDoS Attack Penetration Testing
Session Hijacking
Lesson 11
Lesson 01- Session Hijacking Concepts
Lesson 02- Application Level Session Hijacking
Lesson 03- Network Level Session Hijacking
Lesson 04- Session Hijacking Tools
Lesson 05- Countermeasures
Lesson 06- Penetration Testing
Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots
Lesson 12
Lesson 01- IDS, Firewall, and Honeypot Concepts
Lesson 02- IDS, Firewall, and Honeypot Solutions
Lesson 03- Evading IDS
Lesson 04- Evading Firewalls
Lesson 05- IDS/Firewall Evading Tools
Lesson 06- Detecting Honeypots
Lesson 07- IDS/Firewall Evasion Countermeasures
Lesson 08- Penetration Testing
Hacking Web Servers
Lesson 13
Lesson 01- Web Server Concepts
Lesson 02- Web Server Attacks
Lesson 03- Web Server Attack Methodology
Lesson 04- Web Server Attack Tools
Lesson 05- Countermeasures
Lesson 06- Patch Management
Lesson 07- Web Server Security Tools
Lesson 08- Web Server Pen Testing
Hacking Web Applications
Lesson 14
Lesson 01 - Web App Concepts
Lesson 02 - Web App Threats
Lesson 03 - Hacking Methodology
Lesson 04 - Web Application Hacking Tools
Lesson 05 - Countermeasures
Lesson 06 - Web App Security Testing Tools
Lesson 07 - Web App Pen Testing
SQL Injection
Lesson 15
Lesson 01 - SQL Injection Concepts
Lesson 02 - Types of SQL Injection
Lesson 03 - SQL Injection Methodology
Lesson 04 - SQL Injection Tools
Lesson 05 - Evasion Techniques
Lesson 06 - Countermeasures
Hacking Wireless Networks
Lesson 16
Lesson 01 - Wireless Concepts
Lesson 02 - Wireless Encryption
Lesson 03 - Wireless Threats
Lesson 04 - Wireless Hacking Methodology
Lesson 05 - Wireless Hacking Tools
Lesson 06 - Bluetooth Hacking
Lesson 07 - Countermeasures
Lesson 08 - Wireless Security Tools
Lesson 09 - Wi-Fi Pen Testing
Hacking Mobile Platforms
Lesson 17
Lesson 01- Mobile Platform Attack Vectors
Lesson 02- Hacking Android OS
Lesson 03- Hacking iOS
Lesson 04- Mobile Spyware
Lesson 05- Mobile Device Management
Lesson 06- Mobile Security Guidelines and Tools
Lesson 07- Mobile Pen Testing
IoT Hacking
Lesson 18
Lesson 01 - IoT Concepts
Lesson 02 - IoT Attacks
Lesson 03 - IoT Hacking Methodology
Lesson 04 - IoT Hacking Tools
Lesson 05 - Countermeasures
Lesson 06 - IoT Pen Testing
Cloud Computing
Lesson 19
Lesson 01 - Cloud Computing Concepts
Lesson 02 - Cloud Computing Threats
Lesson 03 - Cloud Computing Attacks
Lesson 04 - Cloud Security
Lesson 05 - Cloud Security Tools
Lesson 06 - Cloud Penetration Testing
Cryptography
Lesson 20
Lesson 01 - Cryptography Concepts
Lesson 02 - Encryption Algorithms
Lesson 03 - Cryptography Tools
Lesson 04 - Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
Lesson 05 - Email Encryption
Lesson 06 - Disk Encryption
Lesson 07 - Cryptanalysis
Lesson 08 - Countermeasures
Learning Outcomes
This ethical hacking course will help you:
Hackers methodology
Grasp the step-by-step methodology and tactics that hackers use to penetrate the network systems. Master advanced hacking concepts, including mobile device and smartphone hacking, writing virus codes, exploit writing and reverse engineering, and corporate espionage
Advance concepts
Get a better understanding of IDS, firewalls, honeypots, and wireless hacking. Gain expertise in advanced concepts such as advanced network packet analysis, securing IIS and Apache web servers, Windows system administration using Powershell, and hacking SQL and Oracle databases
Mobile and web technologies
Cover the latest developments in mobile and web technologies, including Android, iOS, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, and HTML 5
Log management
Learn advanced log management for information assurance and manage information security with more clarity
Trojans
Understand the finer nuances of trojans, backdoors, and countermeasures.
Key Features
Live virtual classroom
40 hours of instructor-led training. Accredited training partner of EC-Council
eLearning
Six months of free access to CEH v12 iLabs
Material
Study material by EC-Council (e-kit)
Attack technologies
Covers 340 attack technologies.
Security
20 current security domains
Exam pass
Exam pass guarantee (For the US only)
Certification
The EC-Council accredits our Certified Ethical Hacker course.
Certification Details
To become CEH certified, you must pass the CEH examination after either attending CEH training at an accredited training center like AVC or through self-study. If you choose self-study, you must fill out an application and submit proof of at least two years of experience in the network security domain. The purpose of the CEH credential is to:
1. Establish and govern minimum standards for credentialing professional information security specialists in ethical hacking measures
2. Inform the public that credentialed individuals meet or exceed the minimum standards
3. Reinforce ethical hacking as a unique and self-regulating profession
About the Exam
- Number of Questions: 125
- Test Duration: 4 Hours
- Test Format: Multiple Choice
- Test Delivery: ECC EXAM, VUE
- Exam Prefix: 312-50 (ECC EXAM), 312-50 (VUE)
- Cost: $500 + $100 (registration fee)
Who Should Enroll in this Program?
There are no specific eligibility criteria for Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) training and certification, but we recommend a basic knowledge of TCP/IP.
Network security officers and practitioners
Site administrators
IS/IT security specialist, analyst, architect, administrator or manager
IS/IT auditor or consultant
IT security officer, auditor, or engineer
IT operation manager
Network specialist, analyst, manager
Technical support engineer
System analyst or administrator
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