EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

Overview

The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Program certifies individuals in the specific network security discipline of Ethical Hacking from a vendor-neutral perspective. A Certified Ethical Hacker is a skilled professional who understands and knows how to look for the weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems, and uses the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker.

This course will immerse you into an interactive environment where you will be shown how to scan, test, and secure your own systems. The lab-intensive environment gives you an in-depth knowledge and practical experience with the current essential security systems. You will begin by understanding how perimeter defences work and then be led into scanning and attacking your own networks. You then learn how intruders escalate privileges, and examine what steps can be taken to secure a system. You will also learn about intrusion detection, policy creation, social engineering, open source intelligence, incident handling, and log interpretation.

To help prepare for the exams, we provide you with all the required resources including the online self-paced courses, access to live servers to practice your skills, and an online reference library of eBooks and how-to articles.

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Who is this course aimed at?

  • IT Security Professional

What’s included?

  • Online self-paced courses,
  • vLab virtual labs
  • Online Reference Library
  • Discussion Forum
Study Time Approximately 11 hrs Duration 12 months
Pre-requisites Candidates for the CEH exam must have at least two years of information security related experience.
Requirements Click here for a list of technical requirements

Required Exams

312-50 / ECO-350 Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures

Course Outline

Hacking Process

  • Introduction to Ethical Hacking (includes vLab)
  • Footprinting (includes vLab)
  • Scanning (includes vLab)
  • Enumeration (includes vLab)
  • System Hacking (includes vLab)

File Systems and Operating Systems

  • Hacking Webservers (includes vLab)
  • Web Application Vulnerabilities (includes vLab)
  • SQL Injection

Forensics Procedures from Start to Finish

  • Trojans and Backdoors (includes vLab)
  • Sniffers (includes vLab)
  • Denial of Service
  • Social Engineering
  • Session Highjacking (includes vLab)
  • Web-Based Password Cracking Techniques (includes vLab)
  • Hacking Wireless Networks (includes vLab)
  • Viruses
  • Physical Security
  • Linux Hacking (includes vLab)
  • IDS, Firewalls, and Honey Pots