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Course Overview
Phoenix TS, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Certification course will teach participants how to look for vulnerabilities and weaknesses in different target systems. This course helps prepare participants for the exam.
Our 5-day, instructor-led CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) training and certification boot camp in Washington, DC Metro, Tysons Corner, VA, Columbia, MD or Live Online is geared toward IT security professionals concerned with their organization’s network infrastructure. It covers:
- Policy creation
- Intrusion detection
- Virus creation
- DDoS attacks
- Buffer overflows
- Social engineering
This course will fully prepare you for the CEH Certification exam.
Before taking this course, you should have at least two years of IT security work experience and a strong knowledge of TCP/IP and how to implement them. Though not required, it is also recommended that you have the CompTIA Security+ Certification.
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Program Level
Advanced
Training Delivery Methods
Group Live
Duration
5 Days / 32 hours Training
CPE credits
26 NASBA CPE Credits
Field of Study
Information Technology
Advanced Prep
N/A
Course Registration
Candidates can choose to register for the course by via any of the below methods:
- Email: Sales@phoenixts.com
- Phone: 301-582-8200
- Website: www.phoenixts.com
Upon registration completion candidates are sent an automated course registration email that includes attachments with specific information on the class and location as well as pre-course study and test preparation material approved by the course vendor. The text of the email contains a registration confirmation as well as the location, date, time and contact person of the class.
Online enrolment closes three days before course start date.
On the first day of class, candidates are provided with instructions to register with the exam provider before the exam date.
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Course Outline
Introduction to Ethical Hacking
- Information security overview
- Information security threats and attack vectors
- Hacking concepts
- Ethical hacking concepts
- Information Security Controls
- Penetration testing concepts
- Information security laws and standards
Footprinting and Reconnaissance
- Footprinting concepts
- Footprinting through search engines
- Footprinting through web services
- Footprinting through social networking sites
- Website footprinting
- Email footprinting
- Competitive Intelligence
- WHOIS Footprinting
- DNS footprinting
- Network footprinting
- Footprinting through social engineering
- Footprinting tools
- Countermeasures
- Footprinting pen testing
Scanning Networks
- Network scanning concepts
- Scanning tools
- Scanning techniques
- Scanning beyond IDS and firewall
- Banner grabbing
- Draw network diagrams
- Scanning pen test
Enumeration
- Enumeration concepts
- NetBIOS enumeration
- SNMP enumeration
- LDAP enumeration
- NTP enumeration SMTP and DNS enumeration
- Other enumeration techniques
- Enumeration countermeasures
- Enumeration pen testing
Vulnerability Analysis
- Vulnerability assessment concepts
- Vulnerability assessment solutions
- Vulnerability scoring systems
- Vulnerability assessment tools
- Vulnerability assessment reports
System Hacking
- System hacking concepts
- Cracking passwords
- Escalating privileges
- Executing applications
- Hiding files
- Covering tracks
- Penetration testing
Malware Threats
- Malware concepts
- Trojan concepts
- Virus and worm concepts
- Malware analysis
- Countermeasures
- Anti-malware software
- Malware penetration testing
Sniffing
- Sniffing concepts
- Sniffing techniques: MAC attacks
- Sniffing techniques: DHCP attacks
- Sniffing techniques: ARP Poisoning
- Sniffing techniques: Spoofing attacks
- Sniffing techniques: DNS poisoning
- Sniffing tools
- Countermeasures
- Sniffing detection techniques
- Sniffing pen testing
Social Engineering
- Social engineering concepts
- Social engineering techniques
- Insider threats
- Impersonation on social networking sites
- Identity theft
- Countermeasures
- Social engineering pen testing
Denial of Service
- DoS/DDos Concepts
- DoS/DDoS attack techniques
- Botnets
- DDoS case study
- DoS/DDoS attack tools
- Countermeasures
- DoS/DDos protection tools
- DoS/DDoS penetration testing
Session Hijacking
- Session hijacking concepts
- Application level session hijacking
- Network level session hijacking
- Session hijacking tools
- Countermeasures
- Penetration testing
Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots
- IDS, firewall and honeypot concepts
- IDS, firewall and honeypot solutions
- Evading IDS
- Evading firewalls
- IDS/firewall evading tools
- Detecting honeypots
- IDS/Firewall evasion countermeasures
- Penetration testing
Hacking Webservers
- Web server operations
- Web server attacks
- Web server attack methodology
- Web server attack tools
- Countermeasures
- Patch management
- Web server security tools
- Web server pen testing
Hacking Web Applications
- Web app concepts
- Web app threats
- Hacking methodology
- Web app hacking tools
- Countermeasures
- Web app security testing tools
- Web app pen testing
SQL Injection
- SQL injection concepts
- Types of SQL injection
- SQL injection methodology
- SQL injection tools
- Evasion techniques
- Countermeasures
Hacking Wireless Networks
- Wireless concepts
- Wireless encryption
- Wireless threats
- Wireless hacking methodology
- Wireless hacking tools
- Bluetooth hacking
- Countermeasures
- Wireless security tools
- Wireless pen testing
Hacking Mobile Platforms
- Mobile platform attack vectors
- Hacking Android OS
- Hakcing iOS
- Mobile spyware
- Mobile device management
- Mobile security guidelines and tools
- Mobile pen testing
IoT and OT Hacking
- IoT and OT concepts
- IoT and OT attacks
- IoT and OT hacking methodology
- IoT and OT hacking tools
- Countermeasures
- IoT and OT pen testing
Cloud Computing
- Cloud computing concepts
- Cloud computing threats
- Cloud computing attacks
- Cloud security
- Cloud security tools
- Cloud penetration testing
Cryptography
- Cryptography concepts
- Encryption algorithms
- Cryptography tools
- Public key infrastructure (PKI)
- Email encryption
- Disk encryption
- Cryptanalysis Countermeasures
Exam Information
CEH Certification Exam Details:
- 125 Questions
- Passing Score: 60% to 85%
- Test Duration: 4 hours
- Test Format: Multiple choice
- Test Delivery: ECC EXAM, VUE
- Exam Prefix: 312-50 ECC EXAM, 312-50 VUE
CEH Certification Exam Objectives:
Exam 312-50 tests CEH candidates on each of the 20 domains covered in-depth through the training course, including:
- Introduction to Ethical Hacking
- Footprinting and Reconnaissance
- Scanning Networks
- Enumeration
- Vulnerability Analysis
- System Hacking
- Malware Threats
- Sniffing
- Social Engineering
- Denial of Service
- Session Hijacking
- Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots
- Hacking Web Servers
- Hacking Web Applications
- SQL Injection
- Hacking Wireless Networks
- Hacking Mobile Platforms
- IoT and OT Hacking
- Cloud Computing
- Cryptography
Phoenix TS is an authorized testing center for Pearson Vue.
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CEH Certification Training FAQs
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Candidates need to attend official CEH Certification Training to be eligible to sit for the exam. Otherwise, candidates must be able to prove a minimum of 2 years’ work experience in Information Security.
The CEH certification has a three year renewal period, during which time certificate holders must submit 40 ECEs each year for a total of 120 ECEs at the end of the renewal period.
The CEH certification will benefit Site Administrators, Auditors, Security Officers and other Security Professionals.
According to payscale.com, professionals with their CEH certification earn an average of $95,000 annually.
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