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Course
Overview
This course will
immerse the participant into an interactive environment where they will
be shown how to scan, test, hack and secure their own systems. The
lab intensive environment gives each student in-depth knowledge and
practical experience with the current essential security systems.
Participants will begin by understanding how perimeter defenses work and
then be lead into scanning and attacking their own networks, no real
network is harmed. Participants then learn how intruders escalate
privileges and what steps can be taken to secure a system.
Participants will also learn about Intrusion Detection, Policy Creation, Social
Engineering, DDoS Attacks, Buffer Overflows and Virus Creation. When
a participant leaves this intensive 6 day course they will have hands on
understanding and experience in Ethical Hacking.
Who Should Attend
This course will significantly benefit security officers,
auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone
who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure.
Exam Preparation
This course prepares you for EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker
exam 312-50 The
Certified Ethical Hacker exam may be taken on the last day of the
training (optional). Students need to pass the online Prometric exam
to receive CEH certification.
Legal Agreement
Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures course mission is to
educate, introduce and demonstrate hacking tools for penetration
testing purposes only. Prior to attending this course, you will be
asked to sign an agreement stating that you will not use the newly
acquired skills for illegal or malicious attacks and you will not
use such tools in an attempt to compromise any computer system, and
to indemnify EC-Council with respect to the use or misuse of these
tools, regardless of intent.
Not anyone can be a student — the Accredited Training Centers (ATC)
will make sure the applicants work for legitimate companies.
Course Outline
This is following CEH Mode B of delivery
1. Introduction to Ethical Hacking
3. Footprinting
4. Google Hacking
5. Scanning
6. Enumeration
7. System Hacking
8. Trojans and Backdoors
9. Viruses and Worms
10. Sniffers
11. Social Engineering
14. Denial-of-Service
15. Session Hijacking
16. Hacking Web Servers
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, Firewalls and Detecting Honey Pots
24. Buffer Overflows
25. Cryptography
26. Penetration Testing
The following Modules will be available as Self Study:
2. Hacking Laws
12. Phishing
13. Hacking Email Accounts
27. Covert Hacking
28. Writing Virus Codes
29. Assembly Language Tutorial
30. Exploit Writing
31. Smashing the Stack for Fun and Profit
32. Windows Based Buffer Overflow Exploit Writing
33. Reverse Engineering
34. Mac OS X Hacking
35. Hacking Routers, Cable Modems and Firewalls
36. Hacking Mobile Phones, PDA and Handheld Devices
37. Bluetooth Hacking
38. VoIP Hacking
39. RFID Hacking 40. Spamming 41. Hacking USB Devices
42. Hacking Database Servers
43. Cyber Warfare- Hacking, Al-Qaida and Terrorism
44. Internet Content Filtering Techniques
45. Privacy on Internet- Anonymous
46. Securing Laptop Computers
47. Spying Technologies
48. Corporate Espionage- Hacking Using Insiders
49. Creating Security Policies
50. Software Piracy and Warez
51. Hacking and Cheating Online Games
52. Hacking RSS and Atom
53. Hacking Web Browsers (Firefox, IE)
54. Proxy Server Technologies
55. Preventing Data Loss
56. Hacking Global Positioning System (GPS)
57. Computer Forensics and Incident Handling
58. Credit Card Frauds
59. How to Steal Passwords
60. Firewall Technologies
61. Threats and Countermeasures
62. Case Studies |