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Description
The 312-50v11: Ethical Hacking course, also known as Ethical Hacker (CEH) v11, is designed to provide individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to become a professional ethical hacker. The course is updated to address the latest trends in cybersecurity, tools, and techniques used in real-world hacking attempts. It is intended to prepare candidates for the CEH certification exam and provides them with a comprehensive understanding of ethical hacking methodologies, as well as defensive strategies to protect systems from cyber attacks.
Course Overview:
The 312-50v11: Ethical Hacking course covers a wide range of topics, including penetration testing, network scanning, cryptography, vulnerability assessment, and security testing. Participants will learn how to think like a hacker, use hacking tools and techniques to identify vulnerabilities, and gain the skills required to develop robust defense mechanisms.
Key Topics Covered:
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Introduction to Ethical Hacking:
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Understanding ethical hacking concepts, legal implications, and ethical standards.
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Overview of the CEH certification and career opportunities in ethical hacking.
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Footprinting and Reconnaissance:
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Techniques for gathering information about target systems and networks.
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Use of tools like WHOIS, NSlookup, and Google hacking to gather intelligence.
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Scanning Networks:
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Methods for identifying live hosts, open ports, and services running on a network.
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Tools such as Nmap, Netcat, and others to perform network scanning.
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Enumeration:
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Techniques for extracting detailed information about a target system.
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Extracting user accounts, groups, shares, and other valuable information.
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System Hacking:
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Identifying vulnerabilities and exploiting system weaknesses to gain unauthorized access.
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Tools for password cracking, privilege escalation, and post-exploitation activities.
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Malware Threats:
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Understanding different types of malware, including viruses, worms, and Trojans.
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Techniques for identifying and defending against malware attacks.
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Sniffing and Social Engineering:
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Methods for intercepting and analyzing network traffic using packet sniffers.
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Techniques for performing social engineering attacks, including phishing and pretexting.
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Denial-of-Service (DoS) Attacks:
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Web Application Hacking:
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Identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities in web applications, including SQL injection and cross-site scripting (XSS).
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Tools such as Burp Suite and OWASP ZAP for testing web application security.
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Wireless Network Hacking:
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Cryptography:
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Understanding encryption, hashing, and digital signatures.
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Attacking and defending cryptographic systems, including attacks on SSL/TLS protocols.
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Cloud Security:
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IoT Hacking:
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Mobile Device Security:
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Ethical Hacking Tools:
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A detailed overview of the various tools used by ethical hackers to identify and exploit system vulnerabilities (e.g., Metasploit, Wireshark, Hydra, and more).
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