Course Code: certethhack
Duration: 35 hours
Prerequisites:
There are no specific prerequisites for the C|EH program, however we strongly recommend candidates possess a minimum of 2 years’ experience in IT security before joining a C|EH training program. C|EH training is about testing systems and using them for purposes not originally intended, candidates should understand the basic functions of those IT systems before attempting to hack them.
Overview:
Objectives:
To prepare the student for the Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures examination. On passing this examination you will be awarded the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification
Target Audience:
This course will significantly benefit security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to Ethical Hacking
Module 2: Footprinting and Reconnaissance
Module 3: Scanning Networks
Module 4: Enumeration
Module 5: System Hacking
Module 6: Trojans and Backdoors
Module 7: Viruses and Worms
Module 8: Sniffers
Module 9: Social Engineering
Module 10: Denial of Service
Module 11: Session Hijacking
Module 12: Hacking Webservers
Module 13: Hacking Web applications
Module 14: SQL Injection
Module 15: Hacking Wireless Networks
Module 16: Hacking Mobile Platforms
Module 17: Evading IDS, Firewalls and Honeypots
Module 18: Buffer Overflow
Module 19: Cryptography
Module 20: Penetration Testing
Overview in Category:
The CEH program covers a variety of topics that center around the Tactics and Procedures required to be a tactical cybersecurity professional. Focusing on the entire kill-chain process, CEH covers a variety of topics from foot printing and reconnaissance, to scanning, gaining access, maintaining access, and covering your tracks. This 5-phase ethical hacking process applies to a variety of scenarios including traditional on-premises networks, cloud, hybrid, IoT systems, and stretches across a variety of topologies and application environments. Students will learn a variety of tools and techniques across this evaluation process as well as how hackers will utilize the same TTPs to hack into organizations.