Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH v12) Course
The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) course provides comprehensive training on ethical hacking techniques and tools used to identify and address security vulnerabilities. Participants learn to think like malicious hackers to better defend against cyber threats, covering topics such as penetration testing, network security, and exploit development. The course includes hands-on labs and real-world scenarios to develop practical skills in ethical hacking and is designed to prepare individuals for the CEH certification exam, validating their ability to secure systems against cyber attacks.
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH v12) Course Highlights
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Lifetime access
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Real-time case studies
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24*7 Support from our team of administrators
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Lifetime video access
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The project integrated into the Curriculum
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Access to Recorded Sessions
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Interview Prep
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Lab Access – Virtual Labs
Training Calender
Start Date | End Date | Start-End Time | Batch Type | Training Mode | Batch Status | Start Learning |
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27th Sep 2024 | 25th Nov 2024 | 09:00 - 13:00 IST | Weekend | Online | (Open) | Enroll Now |
Course Syllabus
Module - 1 (Introduction to Ethical Hacking)
(Introduction to Ethical Hacking)
- Elements of Information Security
- Cyber Kill Chain Methodology
- MITRE ATT&CK Framework
- Hacker Classes
- Ethical Hacking
- Information Assurance (IA)
- Risk Management
- Incident Management
- PCI DSS
- HIPPA
- SOX
- GDPR
Module - 2 (Foot Printing and Reconnaissance)
Foot Printing and Reconnaissance
Learn how to use the latest techniques and tools to perform foot printing and reconnaissance, a critical pre-attack phase of the ethical hacking process.
Hands-On Lab Exercises:
Over 30 hands-on exercises with real-life simulated targets to build skills on how to:
- Perform foot printing on the target network using search engines, web services, and social networking sites.
- Perform website, email, whois, DNS, and network foot printing on the target
network (Day 2)
Module - 3 (Scanning Networks)
Scanning Networks
Cover the fundamentals of key issues in the information security world, including the
basics of ethical hacking, information security controls, relevant laws, and standard
procedures.
Hands-On Lab Exercises:
Over 10 hands-on exercises with real-life simulated targets to build skills on how to:
Perform host, port, service, and OS discovery on the target network
Perform scanning on the target network beyond IDS and firewall
Module - 4 ( Enumeration)
Enumeration
Learn various enumeration techniques, such as Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and Network File Sharing (NFS) exploits, plus associated countermeasures.
Hands-On Lab Exercises:
Over 20 hands-on exercises with real-life simulated targets to build skills on how to:
Perform NetBIOS, SNMP, LDAP, NFS, DNS, SMTP, RPC, SMB, and FTP Enumeration
Module - 5 ( Vulnerability Analysis)
Vulnerability Analysis
Learn how to identify security loopholes in a target organization’s network, communication infrastructure, and end systems.
Hands-On Lab Exercises:
Over 5 hands-on exercises with real-life simulated targets to build skills on how to:
- Perform vulnerability research using vulnerability scoring systems and
databases - Perform vulnerability assessment using various vulnerability assessment
tools
Module - 6 (System Hacking)
System Hacking
Learn about the various system hacking methodologies—including steganography,
steganalysis attacks, and covering tracks—used to discover system and network vulnerabilities.
Hands-On Lab Exercises:
- Perform Online active online attack to crack the system’s password
- Perform buffer overflow attack to gain access to a remote system
- Escalate privileges using privilege escalation tools
- Escalate privileges in linux machine
- Hide data using steganography
- Clear Windows and Linux machine logs using various utilities
- Hiding artifacts in Windows and Linux machines.
Module - 7 (Malware Threats)
Malware Threats
Get an introduction to the different types of malware, such as Trojans, viruses, and worms, as well as system auditing for malware attacks, malware analysis, and countermeasures.
Hands-On Lab Exercises:
Over 20 hands-on exercises with real-life simulated targets to build skills on how to:
- Gain control over a victim machine using Trojan
- Infect the target system using a virus
- Perform static and dynamic malware analysis
Key topics covered:
- Malware
- Components of Malware
- APT
- Trojan
- Types of Trojans
- Exploit Kits
- Virus
- Types of Viruses
- Ransomware
- Computer Worms
- Fileless Malware
- Malware Analysis
- Static Malware Analysis
- Dynamic Malware Analysis
- Virus Detection Methods
- Trojan Analysis
- Virus Analysis
- Fileless Malware Analysis
- Anti-Trojan Software
- Antivirus Software
- Fileless Malware Detection Tools
Module - 8 (Sniffing)
Sniffing
Learn about packet-sniffing techniques and how to use them to discover network
vulnerabilities, as well as countermeasures to defend against sniffing attacks.
Hands-On Lab Exercises:
Over 10 hands-on exercises with real-life simulated targets to build skills on how to:
- Perform MAC flooding, ARP poisoning, MITM and DHCP starvation attack
- Spoof a MAC address of Linux machine
- Perform network sniffing using various sniffing tools
- Detect ARP poisoning in a switch-based network
Key topics covered:
- Network Sniffing
- SWiretapping
- MAC Flooding
- DHCP Starvation Attack
- ARP Spoofing Attack
- ARP Poisoning
- ARP Poisoning Tools
- MAC Spoofing
- STP Attack
- DNS Poisoning
- DNS Poisoning
- Sniffing Tools
- Sniffer Detection Techniques
- Promiscuous Detection Tools
Module - 9 (Social Engineering 2 Hours)
Social Engineering 2 Hours
Learn social engineering concepts and techniques, including how to identify theft attempts, audit human-level vulnerabilities, and suggest social engineering countermeasures.
Hands-On Lab Exercises:
Over 4 hands-on exercises with real-life simulated targets to build skills on how to:
- Perform social engineering using Various Techniques
- Spoof a MAC address of a Linux machine
- Detect a phishing attack
- Audit an organization’s security for phishing attacks
Key topics covered:
- Social Engineering
- Types of Social Engineering
- Phishing
- Phishing Tools
- Insider Threats/Insider
Module - 10 (Denial-of-Service)
Denial-of-Service
Learn about different Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed DoS (DDoS) attack techniques, as well as the tools used to audit a target and devise DoS and DDoS countermeasures and protections.
Hands-On Lab Exercises:
Over 5 hands-on exercises with real-life simulated targets to build skills on how to:
- Perform a DoS and DDoS attack on a target host
- Detect and protect against DoS and DDoS attacks
Key topics covered:
- DoS Attack
- DDoS Attack
- Botnets
- DoS/DDoS Attack Techniques
- DoS/DDoS Attack Tools
- DoS/DDoS Attack Detection Techniques
- DoS/DDoS Protection Tools
Module - 11 (IoT and OT Hacking 2 Hours - 13 Topics)
IoT and OT Hacking 2 Hours – 13 Topics
Learn about packet-sniffing techniques and how to use them to discover network vulnerabilities, as well as countermeasures to defend against sniffing attacks.
Hands-On Lab Exercises:
Over 2 hands-on exercises with real-life simulated targets to build skills on how to:
· Gather information using Online foot printing tools
· Capture and analyze IoT device traffic
Key topics covered:
- IoT Architecture
- IoT Communication Models
- OWASP Top 10 IoT Threats
- IoT Vulnerabilities
- IoT Hacking Methodology
- IoT Hacking Tools
- IoT Security Tools
- IT/OT Convergence (IIOT)
- ICS/SCADA, OT Vulnerabilities
- OT Attacks
- OT Hacking Methodology
- OT Hacking Tools
- OT Security Tools
Module - 12 (Cryptography)
Cryptography
In the final module, learn about cryptography and ciphers, public-key infrastructure, cryptography attacks, and cryptanalysis tools.
Hands-On Lab Exercises:
Over 10 hands-on exercises with real-life simulated targets to build skills on how to:
- Calculate MD5 hashes
- Perform file and text message encryption
- Create and use self-signed certificates
- Perform email and disk encryption
- Perform cryptanalysis using various cryptanalysis tools
Key topics covered:
- Cryptography
- Encryption Algorithms
- MD5 and MD6 Hash Calculators
- Cryptography Tools
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- Email Encryption
- Disk Encryption
- Cryptanalysis
- Cryptography Attacks
- Key Stretching
In the final module, learn about cryptography and ciphers, public-key infrastructure, cryptography attacks, and cryptanalysis tools.
Hands-On Lab Exercises:
Over 10 hands-on exercises with real-life simulated targets to build skills on how to:
- Calculate MD5 hashes
- Perform file and text message encryption
- Create and use self-signed certificates
- Perform email and disk encryption
- Perform cryptanalysis using various cryptanalysis tools
Key topics covered:
- Cryptography
- Encryption Algorithms
- MD5 and MD6 Hash Calculators
- Cryptography Tools
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- Email Encryption
- Disk Encryption
- Cryptanalysis
- Cryptography Attacks
- Key Stretching
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