The Certified Ethical Hacker certification enables the system administrator with critical information to identify, counter and stop or defend hackers from penetrating the corporate network. With this certification, you will begin to understand how a hacker thinks and what tactics they use to penetrate corporate networks. This allows system administrators to deploy proactive countermeasures and stay ahead of information security developments and exploited vulnerabilities.
With a comprehensive study guide and hands-on training, you will be fully prepared to pass the CEH certification. You can rest assured that you will be fully prepared to pass the certification exam.
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Certified Ethical Hacker Training Overview
The Certified Ethical Hacker Training Solution explores the existence and the use
of hacking tools and security systems across 21 topical domains. Within each domain,
students are presented with several tools that a hacker can use, and which countermeasures
are most effective against their use.
- Ethics and Legal Issues
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Footprinting Techniques
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Scanning
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Enumeration
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System Hacking
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Trojans and Backdoors
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Sniffers
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Denial of Service
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Social Engineering
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Session Hijacking
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CEH Hacking Web Servers
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Web Application Vulnerabilities
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Web Based Password Cracking
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SQL Injection
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Hacking Wireless Networks
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Virus and Worms
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Physical Security
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Hacking Linux
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IDS, Firewalls and Honeypots
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Buffer Overflows
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Cryptography
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Penetration Testing Methodologies
Prerequisites
The CEH Boot Camp is targeted at professionals with at least 1 year of experience in
Information Systems and networking technologies. The student should have a strong knowledge of
TCP/IP, and a general understanding of information security. While both Windows and Linux are
used within the class, students should have a willingness to learn tools and procedures
from a Linux perspective.