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Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11
There is a newer version of this course available. Please see our Certified Ethical Hacker Certification Training V12 course
This is an exciting cyber security training series teaching students hacking techniques and types of attacks to become an ethical hacker. This Extensive CEH v11 Instructional Series Includes 3 Individual online courses covering current security domains and is the path to achieving your ethical hacking certification:
- Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 1: Foundations (ECC 312-50)
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 2: Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50)
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 3: Advanced Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50)
Instructor – Chrys Thorsen
Ethical hacking, also known as “white hat” hacking, is the practice of using computer skills to test and improve the security of a computer system or network. Ethical hacking uses expertise to identify and fix vulnerabilities in systems, rather than exploit them for personal gain or to cause harm. This type of ethical hacking is typically done with the permission of the owner of the system being tested and is often done by cybersecurity professionals as a way to prevent malicious hackers, who are sometimes referred to as “black hat” hackers, from gaining access to a system.
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 1: Foundations (ECC 312-50) Course Includes
- Copies of all slides used in course
Flashcards
Games
Practice Exam Questions/Test
Certificate of Completion
This course is the first in a three-part comprehensive series on ethical hacking. Students will build the foundational skills necessary to not only choose the right tools when performing a cybersecurity penetration test, but to also be able to explain why the chosen technique will work. Throughout this entire series, all lessons and topics are infused with real world examples, walkthroughs of actual penetration testing scenarios, and extensive hands-on learning for ethical hacking.
In this Ethical hacking Foundations course, students will learn network security and how networks, protocols, and networking devices work. They will gain in-depth understanding of the network security limits found in a traditional networks and how to exploit those limits. They will learn ethical hacking concepts, the cyber kill chain process, operating system vulnerabilities, network security and how to use Linux as an attack platform. They will practice essential Windows and Linux commands, research and download the latest exploit source code, and compile and use that code against a target. As a cyber security professional, they will also learn about relevant laws and how best to serve their clients’ needs when auditing a computer or network security. They will examine the controls used to protect a company’s digital assets and what it takes to circumvent such controls.
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 2: Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50) Course Includes
- Copies of all slides used in course
Flashcards
Games
Practice Exam Questions/Test covering cybersecurity domain
Certificate of Completion
Online Ethical Hacking Online Course Description:
Ethical Hacker is the second in a three-part comprehensive series on white-hat hacking. Students will research, discover and scan targets, analyze vulnerabilities and test attack methods and tools for practical experience. The focus of this course is to solve the challenge of breaking into a computer system, collect evidence of success, and escape unnoticed. As before, every lesson and topic are infused with step-by-step guided practice using real hardware and software-based hacking tools. Throughout both lecture and hands-on activities, the instructor provides commentary from the field including tips, tricks and hard-learned lessons.
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