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Course Description

If you want to stop hackers from invading your network, first you've got to invade their minds. Computers around the world are systematically being victimized by rampant hacking. This hacking is not only widespread, but is being executed so flawlessly that the attackers compromise a system, steal everything of value and completely erase their tracks within 20 minutes.

The CEH Program certifies individuals in the specific network security discipline of Ethical Hacking from a vendor-neutral perspective. The Certified Ethical Hacker certification will fortify the application knowledge of security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure. 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.

The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) credential proves that you have the skills to help the organization take preemptive measures against malicious attacks by attacking the system himself, all the while staying within legal limits.

Learning Objectives

  1. Introduction to Ethical Hacking
  2. Hacking Laws
  3. Foot printing
  4. Google Hacking
  5. Scanning
  6. Enumeration
  7. System Hacking
  8. Trojans and Backdoors
  9. Viruses and Worms
  10. Sniffers
  11. Social Engineering
  12. Phishing
  13. Hacking Email Accounts
  14. Denial of Service
  15. Session Hijacking
  16. Hacking Webservers
  17. Web Application Vulnerabilities
  18. Web Based Password Cracking Techniques
  19. SQL Injection
  20. Hacking Wireless Networks
  21. Physical Security
  22. Linux Hacking
  23. Evading IDS, Honeypots and Firewalls
  24. Buffer Overflows
  25. Cryptography
  26. Penetration Testing Methodologies

Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):

Specialty Areas

  • Network Services
  • Systems Administration
  • Systems Architecture
  • Systems Development

Specialty Areas have been removed from the NICE Framework. With the recent release of the new NICE Framework data, updates to courses are underway. Until this course can be updated, this historical information is provided to give better context as to how it can help you with your cybersecurity goals.