Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11

$175.00

This online cyber security ethical hacking program is the first step in becoming an ethical hacker. You will learn advanced hacking concepts how to select the appropriate tools for a cybersecurity penetration test and understand why they work. This class features real-world examples, walkthroughs of scenarios, and hands-on learning opportunities. This online cyber security ethical hacking program is the first step in becoming an ethical hacker. You will learn advanced hacking concepts how to select the appropriate tools for a cybersecurity penetration test and understand why they work. This class features real-world examples, walkthroughs of scenarios, and hands-on learning opportunities. This online training program for CompTIA Security+ SY0-601 will teach you a foundational understanding of computer and network security. Our online course will equip you with the knowledge necessary to craft a comprehensive threat analysis and more importantly secure your network from cybersecurity attacks. In addition, you’ll uncover how create secure network designs of devices, media outlets, penetration testing, and networks. Our online course covers all objectives needed to pass your CompTIA Security+ SY0-601 exam and acquire your certification. The CompTIA CNVP is an invaluable certification specifically crafted for IT professionals with 2 to 5 years of experience. This stackable program provides the course materials required to not only earn your Security+ and PenTest+ certifications, but also allows you to excel in your knowledge as a cybersecurity specialist. IT professionals with 2-5 years of experience can gain the valuable CompTIA CCAP certification by following their Certification Path. This comprehensive study guide will provide you with all the essential learning materials and advice needed to ace both your CompTIA Network+ and Cloud+ exams, giving you a competitive edge in today’s ever-evolving tech industry. The Microsoft 70-764 SQL Server 2016 Administration course is designed to equip students with all the skills and knowledge necessary for them to confidently pass the Microsoft Certification Exam 70-764. By mastering this program, learners will be fully capable of administering a complete Microsoft SQL 2016 server solution – from installation through maintenance tasks.

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This online cyber security ethical hacking program is the first step in becoming an ethical hacker. You will learn advanced hacking concepts how to select the appropriate tools for a cybersecurity penetration test and understand why they work. This class features real-world examples, walkthroughs of scenarios, and hands-on learning opportunities. This online cyber security ethical hacking program is the first step in becoming an ethical hacker. You will learn advanced hacking concepts how to select the appropriate tools for a cybersecurity penetration test and understand why they work. This class features real-world examples, walkthroughs of scenarios, and hands-on learning opportunities. This online training program for CompTIA Security+ SY0-601 will teach you a foundational understanding of computer and network security. Our online course will equip you with the knowledge necessary to craft a comprehensive threat analysis and more importantly secure your network from cybersecurity attacks. In addition, you’ll uncover how create secure network designs of devices, media outlets, penetration testing, and networks. Our online course covers all objectives needed to pass your CompTIA Security+ SY0-601 exam and acquire your certification. The CompTIA CNVP is an invaluable certification specifically crafted for IT professionals with 2 to 5 years of experience. This stackable program provides the course materials required to not only earn your Security+ and PenTest+ certifications, but also allows you to excel in your knowledge as a cybersecurity specialist. IT professionals with 2-5 years of experience can gain the valuable CompTIA CCAP certification by following their Certification Path. This comprehensive study guide will provide you with all the essential learning materials and advice needed to ace both your CompTIA Network+ and Cloud+ exams, giving you a competitive edge in today’s ever-evolving tech industry. The Microsoft 70-764 SQL Server 2016 Administration course is designed to equip students with all the skills and knowledge necessary for them to confidently pass the Microsoft Certification Exam 70-764. By mastering this program, learners will be fully capable of administering a complete Microsoft SQL 2016 server solution – from installation through maintenance tasks.

Your Training Instructor

Chrys Thorsen

Education and Technology Expert

Chrys is an education and technology expert who specializes in enterprise-level IT infrastructure consulting and certified training-of-trainers. In her career, she has garnered 35 IT Certifications including Cisco CCSI/CCNP, CISSP, CISA, MCSE/MCITP, and many more. She has also authored 40 published certification textbooks and is currently working on the new CompTIA PenTest+ courseware.

  • 70 Traning Hours
  • 482 Videos
  • 100 Topics
  • 100 Practice Questions

Learn to be an Ethical Hacker

This is an exciting cyber security training series teaching students hacking techniques and types of attacks to become an ethical hacker. This Extensive CEH v11 Instructional Series Includes 3 Individual online courses covering current security domains and is the path to achieving your ethical hacking certification:

  • Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 1: Foundations (ECC 312-50)
  • Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 2: Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50)
  • Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 3: Advanced Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50)
  • Instructor – Chrys Thorsen

What is an Ethical Hacker

Ethical hacking, also known as “white hat” hacking, is the practice of using computer skills to test and improve the security of a computer system or network. Ethical hacking uses expertise to identify and fix vulnerabilities in systems, rather than exploit them for personal gain or to cause harm. This type of ethical hacking is typically done with the permission of the owner of the system being tested and is often done by cybersecurity professionals as a way to prevent malicious hackers, who are sometimes referred to as “black hat” hackers, from gaining access to a system.

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 1: Foundations (ECC 312-50) Course Includes

  • Copies of all slides used in course
  • Flashcards
  • Games
  • Practice Exam Questions/Test
  • Certificate of Completion

This course is the first in a three-part comprehensive series on ethical hacking. Students will build the foundational skills necessary to not only choose the right tools when performing a cybersecurity penetration test, but to also be able to explain why the chosen technique will work. Throughout this entire series, all lessons and topics are infused with real world examples, walkthroughs of actual penetration testing scenarios, and extensive hands-on learning for ethical hacking.

In this Ethical hacking Foundations course, students will learn network security and how networks, protocols, and networking devices work. They will gain in-depth understanding of the network security limits found in a traditional networks and how to exploit those limits. They will learn ethical hacking concepts, the cyber kill chain process, operating system vulnerabilities, network security and how to use Linux as an attack platform. They will practice essential Windows and Linux commands, research and download the latest exploit source code, and compile and use that code against a target. As a cyber security professional, they will also learn about relevant laws and how best to serve their clients’ needs when auditing a computer or network security. They will examine the controls used to protect a company’s digital assets and what it takes to circumvent such controls.

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 2: Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50) Course Includes

  • Copies of all slides used in course
  • Flashcards
  • Games
  • Practice Exam Questions/Test covering cybersecurity domain
  • Certificate of Completion

Online Ethical Hacking Online Course Description:

Ethical Hacker is the second in a three-part comprehensive series on white-hat hacking. Students will research, discover and scan targets, analyze vulnerabilities and test attack methods and tools for practical experience. The focus of this course is to solve the challenge of breaking into a computer system, collect evidence of success, and escape unnoticed. As before, every lesson and topic are infused with step-by-step guided practice using real hardware  and software-based hacking tools. Throughout both lecture and hands-on activities, the instructor provides commentary from the field including tips, tricks and hard-learned lessons.

Students will learn to application hacking with Windows and Linux systems, enumerate targets, steal information, hide secret messages in plain sight, and cover their tracks with this application attacks. They will crack passwords, intercept transmissions, use malware threats to compromise services, social engineer the unsuspecting, and sniff, spoof, escalate, and denial-of-service their way to “pwning” a target*. Along with such venerable tools as nmap and netcat, students will learn how to use the Metasploit Framework and Kali Linux to test a wide array of attacks and find app vulnerability. They will search Exploit-DB, GitHub and other sites for the latest exploit code, using those hacks when existing tools just won’t do.

* To pwn: (pronounced “pone”). In hacker vernacular, to “punk” and “own” (completely take over) a system.

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 3: Advanced Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50) Course Includes

  • Copies of all slides used in course
  • Flashcards
  • Games
  • Practice Exam Questions/Test
  • Certificate of Completion

Online Course Description:

Advanced Ethical Hacker is the last in a three-part comprehensive series on white-hat hacking. In this course, students will take their penetrating skills to the next level, branching out into hacking web applications, websites, Wi-Fi, hacking mobile platforms, IoT/OT, hacking web servers,  and cloud computing. They will employ encryption, hijack sessions, evade firewalls and intrusion detection, and test honeypots.

Students will evaluate a wide array of concepts of hacking and exploits against web applications and develop a vulnerability analysis. These include website defacement, command/SQL/iFrame injection, man-in-the-browser parameter tampering, cross-site scripting, malicious attacks, request forgeries, and attacks against XXE, SOAP, and AJAX. Students will then learn how to deploy a Wi-Fi “pineapple”, performing Evil Twin, KARMA, and KR00K attacks on wireless clients. They will crack WPA2 and WPS while learning the secret vulnerabilities of WPA3. They will hack mobile devices, steal files from an iPhone, capture audio and video from an Android phone, hack Bluetooth, clone an RFID badge, crack an encrypted NFC card, and plant a Raspberry PI “back door” on a target network. They will then move on to more exotic targets such as the Internet of Things, Industrial Control/SCADA Systems, and cloud-based networks.

Why you should take this course:

This online course ensures that you have the critical background necessary to build a successful career in cyber security. So many hacking classes only teach the tools, or the specific vulnerabilities of a particular target. They often fail, however, to ensure that you have the understanding needed to be more than just a “script kiddie”. Not only does this course and series cover all of the CEH 312-50 exam objectives, it also ensures that you can find and use the latest tools necessary to conduct attack techniques for successful ethical hacking campaign.

Intended audience:

This course is intended for IT professionals including:

  • Ethical hackers
  • System Administrators
  • Security Analyst
  • Security Consultant
  • Subject Matter Experts
  • Cloud Security Experts
  • Network Administrators
  • Engineers
  • Web managers
  • Auditors
  • Security Professionals
  • SOC Security

Course prerequisites:

Before taking this course:

  • You should have a basic understanding of networking and operating system essentials (CompTIA Network+ or Security+ certification or equivalent knowledge is helpful though not required).
  • You will also need a 64-bit PC that supports VMware Workstation Player virtualization, with a minimum of 8 GB of RAM (16 GB is preferred), 40 GB of free disk space, running Windows 8.1 Professional or later.

Frequently Asked Questions About Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11

What is the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 course about?

The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 course is an online cyber security ethical hacking program designed to teach students advanced hacking concepts. It provides instruction on how to select appropriate tools for a cybersecurity penetration test and understand why they work. This course features real-world examples, walkthroughs of scenarios, and hands-on learning opportunities.

What does the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 course include?

The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 course includes 70 hours of training, 482 videos, 100 topics, and 100 practice questions.

Is there a newer version of this course available?

Yes, there is a newer version of this course available, which is the Certified Ethical Hacker Certification Training V12 course​.

What is ethical hacking?

Ethical hacking, also known as “white hat” hacking, is the practice of using computer skills to test and improve the security of a computer system or network. Ethical hacking uses expertise to identify and fix vulnerabilities in the system​.

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 3: Advanced Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50) Course Outline

Module 61 – CEH v11 Advanced Ethical Hacker Course Intro

  •    61.1 About This Course: Advanced Ethical Hacker

  •    61.2 About the Instructor
Module 62 – CEH v11 Session Hjacking

  •    62.1 Session Hijacking Concepts

  •    62.2 Token-based Authentication

  •    62.3 Compromising a Session Token

  •    62.4 XSS

  •    62.5 CSRF

  •    62.6 Other Attacks
Module 63 – CEH v11 Defending Against Hijacking

  •    63.1 Network Level Hijacking

  •    63.2 Session Hijacking Tools

  •    63.3 Session Hijacking Countermeasures

  •    63.4 Session Penetration Hijacking

  •    63.5 Review
Module 64 – CEH v11 Implementing Intrusion Detection

  •    64.1 IDS-IPS

  •    64.2 Snort

  •    64.3 Snort Rules

  •    64.4 Syslog
Module 65 – CEH v11 Testing Intrusion Detection

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