Certified Ethical Hacker

Unlocking the World of Certified Ethical Hacking

Certified Ethical Hacking (CEH) is your gateway to understanding and mastering the techniques used to protect digital systems from cyber threats. This dynamic field equips you with the skills to identify vulnerabilities, secure networks, and think like a hacker to safeguard sensitive information. By exploring real-world scenarios and advanced security tools, you’ll gain the expertise needed to prevent cyberattacks and ensure data integrity. Whether you aim to become a cybersecurity specialist or strengthen your IT foundation, unlocking the world of ethical hacking opens doors to a rewarding and impactful career.

Why Choose Us?

  • Expert Mentors: Learn from cybersecurity experts with hands-on experience in ethical hacking and information security.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Master the latest tools, techniques, and methodologies used in ethical hacking and cybersecurity.
  • Practical Training: Gain real-world experience through simulated hacking scenarios and live projects.
  • Advanced Lab Facilities: Access cutting-edge tools and environments to practice and refine your hacking skills.
  • Flexible Learning Options: Choose from customizable schedules, including weekend and evening classes, to fit your routine.
  • Career Assistance: Benefit from dedicated placement support to connect with leading organizations in cybersecurity.
  • Certification: Earn a globally recognized certification that enhances your professional credibility in ethical hacking.
  • Industry Relevance: Stay updated with the latest trends and developments in cybersecurity to remain ahead in the field.
  • Global Alumni Network: Join a thriving community of cybersecurity professionals who have excelled after training with AdviTech IT Services.

Course Content

Data Structure

1. Introduction to Ethical Hacking
  • What is Hacking
  • Who is a Hacker
  • Skills of a Hacker
  • Types of Hackers
  • Reasons for Hacking
  • Who are at the risk of Hacking attacks
  • Effects of Computer Hacking on an organization
  • Network Security Challenges
  • Elements of Information Security
  • The Security, Functionality & Usability Triangle
  • What is Ethical Hacking
  • Why Ethical Hacking is Necessary
  • Scope & Limitations of Ethical Hacking
  • What is Penetration Testing
  • What is Vulnerability Auditing
  • What is Foot Printing
  • Objectives of Foot Printing
  • Finding a company’s details
  • Finding a company’s domain name
  • Finding a company’s Internal URLs
  • Finding a company’s Public and Restricted URLs
  • Finding a company’s Server details
  • Finding the details of domain registration
  • Finding the range of IP Address
  • Finding the DNS information
  • Finding the services running on the server
  • Finding the location of servers
  • Traceroute analysis
  • Tracking e-mail communications
  • What is network scanning
  • Objectives of network scanning
  • Finding the live hosts in a network
  • SNMP Enumeration
  • SMTP Enumeration
  • DNS Enumeration
  • Finding open ports on a server
  • Finding the services on a server
  • OS fingerprinting
  • Server Banner grabbing tools
  • What is a Vulnerability Scanning
  • Vulnerability Scanner tools
  • Finding more details about a vulnerability
  • What is a proxy server
  • How does proxy server work
  • Types of proxy servers
  • How to find proxy servers
  • Why do hackers use proxy servers
  • What is a TOR network
  • Why hackers prefer to use TOR networks
  • What is a web server
  • Different webserver applications in use
  • Why are webservers hacked & its consequences
  • Directory traversal attacks
  • Website defacement
  • Website password brute forcing
  • How to defend against web server hacking
  • What is session hijacking
  • Dangers of session hijacking attacks
  • Session hijacking techniques
  • Cross-Site scripting attack
  • Session hijacking tools
  • How to defend against session hijacking SQL Injection
  • What is SQL Injection
  • Effects of SQL Injection attacks
  • Types of SQL Injection attacks
  • SQL Injection detection tools
  • What is a Firewall
  • What are the functions of a Firewall
  • What is an IDS
  • How does an IDS work
  • SPAN
  • IDS tools
  • What is a honeypot
  • Types of honeypots
  • Honeypot tools
  • Honeypot detection tools
  • What is a buffer
  • Understanding usage of buffers in applications
  • What is buffer overflow
  • Simple buffer overflow in C programming
  • How to detect a buffer overflow
  • How to defend against buffer overflow attacks
  • What is a DoS attack
  • What is a DDoS attack
  • Symptoms of a Dos attack
  • DoS attack techniques
  • What is a Botnet
  • Defending DoS attacks
  • What is Cryptography
  • Types of cryptography
  • Cipher algorithms
  • Public key infrastructure
  • What is a Hash
  • Cryptography attacks
  • What is system Hacking
  • Goals of System Hacking
  • Password Cracking
  • Password complexity
  • Finding the default passwords of network devices and software
  • Password cracking methods
  • Online password cracking
  • Man-in-the-middle attack
  • Password guessing
  • Offline password cracking
  • Brute force cracking
  • Dictionary based cracking
  • Hybrid attack
  • USB password stealers
  • Elcomsoft Distributed password recovery tools
  • Active password changer
  • What is a keylogger
  • How to deploy a keylogger to a remote pc
  • How to defend against a keylogger Sniffers
  • What is a sniffer
  • How sniffer works
  • Types of sniffing
  • Active sniffing
  • Passive Sniffing
  • What is promiscuous mode
  • How to put a PC into promiscuous mode
  • What is ARP
  • ARP poison attack
  • Threats of ARP poison attack
  • How MAC spoofing works
  • MAC Flooding
  • What is a CAM Table
  • How to defend against MAC Spoofing attacks
  • How to defend against Sniffers in network
  • What is Phishing
  • How Phishing website is hosted
  • How victims are tricked to access Phishing websites
  • How to differentiate a Phishing webpage from the original webpage
  • How to defend against Phishing Attacks Malware
  • What is malware
  • Types of malware
  • Virus
  • What is a virus program?
  • What are the properties of a virus program
  • How does a computer get infected by virus?
  • Types of virus
  • Virus making tools
  • How to defend against virus attacks
  • Worm
  • What is a worm program?
  • How worms are different from virus
  • Trojan
  • What is a Trojan horse
  • How does a Trojan operate?
  • Types of Trojans
  • Identifying Trojan infections
  • How to defend against Trojans
  • What is a spyware
  • Types of spywares
  • How to defend against spyware
  • Rootkits
  • What is a Rootkit
  • Types of Rootkits
  • How does Rootkit operate
  • How to defend against Rootkits
  • What is Kali Linux
  • How Kali Linux is different from other Linux distributions
  • What are the uses of Kali Linux
  • Tools for Foot printing, Scanning & Sniffing
  • What is Metasploit framework
  • Using Metasploit framework to attack Windows machines
  • Using Metasploit framework to attack Android devices
  • Types of wireless networks
  • Wi-Fi usage statistics
  • Finding a Wi-Fi network
  • Types of Wi-Fi authentications
  • Using a centralized authentication server
  • Using local authentication
  • Types of Wi-Fi encryption methods
  • WEP
  • WPA
  • WPA2
  • How does WEP work
  • Weakness of WEP encryption
  • How does WPA work
  • How does WPA2 work
  • Hardware and software required to crack Wi-Fi networks
  • How to crack WEP encryption
  • How to crack WPA encryption
  • How to crack WPA2 encryption
  • How to defend against Wi-Fi cracking attacks
  • What is Penetration Testing
  • Types of Penetration Testing
  • What is to be tested
  • Testing the network devices for mis-configuration
  • Testing the servers and hosting applications for mis-configuration
  • Testing the servers and hosting applications for vulnerabilities
  • Testing wireless networks
  • Testing for Denial of Service attacks
  • Counter Measure Techniques for Network level attacks
  • Types of Firewall
  • Packet Filtering Firewall
  • Circuit-Level Gateway Firewall
  • Application-Level Firewall
  • Stateful Multilayer Inspection Firewall
  • Limitations of a Firewall
  • What is an IDS
  • What is a IPS
  • Difference between IDS & IPS
  • Placement of IDS in the Network
  • Configuring an IDS in the Network
  • Placement of IPS in the Network
  • Configuring an IPS in the Network
  • UTM / Next-Generation Firewall
  • What is a UTM
  • Features of UTM
  • Difference between a Firewall & a UTM
  • Placement of UTM in the Network
  • Configuring a UTM in the Network
  • Monitoring attacks using UTM
  • Configuring IPS module in UTM to detect and stop attacks Counter Measure
  • Techniques for Local Systems
  • Identifying the Vulnerabilities of a system
  • Understanding the Vulnerabilities of a system
  • CVE ID
  • Bugtraq ID
  • Patch Management
  • Identifying the patch for a Vulnerability
  • Downloading the Patch
  • Testing the patch for stability in test environment
  • Deploying the patch to Live Network
  • Finding the missing updates in an Operating System
  • Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
  • Belarc Advisor
  • Counter Measure Techniques for Malware Attacks
  • Scanning systems for Malware infections
  • Types of anti-malwares
  • Anti-Virus
  • Anti-Worm
  • Anti-Trojan
  • Anti-Rootkit
  • Internet Security Suites
  • HIDS
  • HIPS
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