Overview
What You Get
- CEH v13 Certification exam voucher
- 35 hours of high-quality classroom or live online training
- Access to ActiveLearning's Virtual Labs
- 20 comprehensive modules
- 50% of class hours dedicated to labs
- 2500+ pages of student manual
- 2000 pages of lab manual
- Over 221 hands-on labs to practice attack vectors and hacking tools
- Over 4000 hacking and security tools
- 550 attack techniques
- Certified EC-Council Instructor
- Course Completion Certificate
- Access to EC-Council Student Portal
- Unlimited course refresher for 1 year (Note: exams are not included)
Courses Benefits
This Certified Ethical Hacker training and certification program has been battle-hardened over the last 20 years, creating hundreds of thousands of Certified Ethical Hackers employed by top companies, militaries, and governments worldwide.
Certified Ethical Hackers, trained in the latest version of CEH v13, are equipped with Al-powered tools and techniques to identify, exploit, and secure vulnerabilities in systems and networks. You'll learn to leverage Al for automating threat detection, predicting security breaches, and responding swiftly to cyber incidents. Moreover, you'll also gain the skills needed to secure Al-driven technologies against potential threats. This combination of ethical hacking and Al capabilities will place you at the forefront of cybersecurity, ready to defend organizations across industries from advanced threats and adapt to evolving challenges.
Amplify Your Edge as a Certified Ethical Hacker Powered by Al Capabilities:
Advanced Knowledge: As a Certified Ethical Hacker powered by Al, you'll possess in-depth knowledge of ethical hacking methodologies, enhanced with cutting-edge Al techniques. Al Integration: You'll effectively integrate Al across every phase of ethical hacking, from reconnaissance and scanning to gaining access maintaining access, and covering your tracks. Automation and Efficiency: You'll leverage Al to automate tasks, boost efficiency, and detect sophisticated threats that traditional methods might overlook. Proactive Defense: With Al at your disposal, you'll be equipped for proactive threat hunting, anomaly detection, and predictive analysis to prevent cyber-attacks before they happen.
CEH V13: The World's First Ethical Hacking Certification with a 4-Phase Al-Powered Learning Framework
The CEH v13 is a specialized, one-of-a- kind training program that helps you gain expertise in ethical hacking, Al, and machine learning. With hands-on training labs, knowledge-based and practical exams, a mock ethical hacking engagement on live networks, and a global hacking competition, this program ensures you master the most in-demand skills needed to excel and stand out in the cybersecurity industry. 1. Learn, 2. Certify, 3. Engage, 4. Compete
This learning framework offers not only a comprehensive training program to prepare you for the certification exam but also the industry's most robust, in-depth, hands- on lab and practice range experience.
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You Will Learn
- Key issues plaguing the information security world, incident management process, and penetration testing
- Scan and attack your own networks, without actually harming them
- Network scanning techniques and scanning countermeasures
- Detect intrusion, create policies, social engineering, DDoS attacks, buffer overflows, and even virus creation
- Enumeration techniques and enumeration countermeasures
- Working of viruses, virus analysis, computer worms, malware analysis procedure, and countermeasures
- System hacking methodology, steganography, steganalysis attacks, and covering tracks
- Different types of Trojans, Trojan analysis, and Trojan countermeasures
- Working of viruses, virus analysis, computer worms, malware analysis procedure, and countermeasures
- Packet sniffing techniques and how to defend against sniffing
- Social Engineering techniques, identify theft, and social engineering countermeasures
- DoS/DDoS attack techniques, botnets, DDoS attack tools, and DoS/DDoS countermeasures
- Session hijacking techniques and countermeasures
- Different types of webserver attacks, attack methodology, and countermeasures
- Different types of web application attacks, web application hacking methodology, and countermeasures
- SQL injection attacks and injection detection tools
- Wireless Encryption, wireless hacking methodology, wireless hacking tools, and wi-fi security tools
- Mobile platform attack vector, android vulnerabilities, jailbreaking iOS, windows phone 8 vulnerabilities, mobile security guidelines, and tools
- Firewall, IDS and honeypot evasion techniques, evasion tools, and countermeasures
- Various cloud computing concepts, threats, attacks, and security techniques and tools
- Different types of cryptography ciphers, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), cryptography attacks, and cryptanalysis tools
- Various types of penetration testing, security audit, vulnerability assessment, and penetration testing roadmap
- Perform vulnerability analysis to identify security loopholes in the target organization’s network, communication infrastructure, and end systems.
- Different threats to IoT platforms and learn how to defend IoT devices securely.
About the Exam
The Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH v13) certification training lasts 35 hours and the examination takes place at the end of the training.
- Exam Code 312-50
- 125 questions
- 4 hours
- Multiple choice
- Passing score: Variable depending on difficulty of exam questions generated during the exam
- The CEH Practical exam is the world's first ethical hacking practical exam to have ANAB and US DoD approval
- The CEH Practical is a 6-hour, 100% hands-on exam delivered in our Cyber Range that requires you to demonstrate skills and abilities of ethical hacking techniques
- In the CEH Practical, you have a limited time to complete 20 challenges that test your proficiency in a performance-based cyber range
- Achieving the CEH certification and passing both knowledge-based and practical exam earns you the prestigious CEH Master certification
Who Should Attend
This course will benefit:
- security officers / auditors
- security professionals
- site administrators
- anyone who is concerned about the integrity of their network infrastructure
Prerequisites:
- Basic networking knowledge
- MCSE or CCNA certification beneficial, but not required
Course Outline
Introduction to Ethical Hacking
- Information Security Overview
- Hacking Methodologies and Frameworks
- Hacking Concepts
- Ethical Hacking Concepts
- Information Security Controls
- 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
- Whois Footprinting
- DNS Footprinting
- Network Footprinting
- Footprinting through Social Engineering
- Footprinting Tools
- Footprinting Countermeasures
Scanning Networks
- Network Scanning Concepts
- Scanning Tools
- Host Discovery
- Port and Service Discovery
- OS Discovery (Banner Grabbing/OS Fingerprinting)
- Scanning Beyond IDS and Firewall
- Network Scanning Countermeasures
Enumeration
- Enumeration Concepts
- NetBIOS Enumeration
- SNMP Enumeration
- LDAP Enumeration
- NTP and NFS Enumeration
- SMTP and DNS Enumeration
- Other Enumeration Techniques
- Enumeration Countermeasures
Vulnerability Analysis
- Vulnerability Assessment Concepts
- Vulnerability Classification and Assessment Types
- Vulnerability Assessment Tools
- Vulnerability Assessment Reports
System Hacking
- Gaining Access
- Escalating Privileges
- Maintaining Access
- Clearing Logs
Malware Threats
- Malware Concepts
- APT Concepts
- Trojan Concepts
- Virus and Worms Concepts
- Fileless Malware Concepts
- Malware Analysis
- Malware Countermeasures
- Anti-Malware Software
Sniffing
- Sniffing Concepts
- Sniffing Technique: MAC Attacks
- Sniffing Technique: DHCP Attacks
- Sniffing Technique: ARP Poisoning
- Sniffing Technique: Spoofing Attack
- Sniffing Technique: DNS Poisoning
- Sniffing Tools
- Sniffing Countermeasures
Social Engineering
- Social Engineering Concepts
- Social Engineering Techniques
- Insider Threats
- Impersonation on Social Networking Sites
- Identity Theft
- Social Engineering Countermeasures
Denial-of-Service
- DoS/DDoS Concepts
- Botnets
- DoS/DDoS Attack Techniques
- DDoS Case Study
- DoS/DDoS Attack Countermeasures
Session Hijacking
- Session Hijacking Concepts
- Application Level Session Hijacking
- Network-level Session Hijacking
- Session Hijacking Tools
- Session Hijacking Countermeasures
Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots
- IDS, IPS, Firewall and Honeypot Concepts
- IDS, IPS, Firewall and Honeypot Solutions
- Evading IDS
- Evading Firewalls
- Evading NAC and Endpoint Security
- IDS/Firewall Evading Tools
- Detecting Honeypots
- IDS/Firewall Evasion Countermeasures
Hacking Web Servers
- Web Server Concepts
- Web Server Attacks
- Web Server Attack Methodology
- Web Server Attack Countermeasures
- Patch Management
Hacking Web Applications
- Web Application Concepts
- Web Application Threats
- Web Application Hacking Methodology
- Web API, Webhooks, and Web Shell
- Web Application Security
SQL Injection
- SQL Injection Concepts
- Types of SQL Injection
- SQL Injection Methodology
- SQL Injection Tools
- Evasion Techniques
- SQL Injection Countermeasures
Hacking Wireless Networks
- Wireless Concepts
- Wireless Encryption
- Wireless Threats
- Wireless Hacking Methodology
- Wireless Hacking Tools
- Bluetooth Hacking
- Wireless Attack Countermeasures
- Wireless Security Tools
Hacking Mobile Platforms
- Mobile Platform Attack Vectors
- Hacking Android OS
- Hacking iOS
- Mobile Device Management
- Mobile Security Guidelines and Tools
IoT and OT Hacking
- IoT Hacking
- IoT Concepts
- IoT Attacks
- IoT Hacking Methodology
- IoT Attack Countermeasures
- OT Hacking
- OT Concepts
- OT Attacks
- OT Hacking Methodology
- OT Attack Countermeasures
Cloud Computing
- Cloud Computing Concepts
- Container Technology
- Serverless Computing
- Cloud Computing Threats
- Cloud Hacking
- Cloud Security
Cryptography
- Cryptography Concepts
- Encryption Algorithms
- Cryptography Tools
- Public Key Infrastructure(PKI)
- Email Encryption
- Disk Encryption
- Cryptanalysis
- Cryptography Attack Countermeasures