Certified Ethical Hacker (Practical)
Ethical Hacking Course or a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) is a skilled professional who understands and knows how to look for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems. An Ethical Hacker uses the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker, but in a lawful and legitimate manner to assess the security posture of a target system(s). The CEH credential certifies individuals in the specific network security discipline of Ethical Hacking from a vendor-neutral perspective. We at Macksofy, Mumbai provide best CEH training at our head office through expert Qualified and EC Council Certified trainers.
A Certified Ethical Hacker is a specialist typically working in a red team environment. They are focused on attacking computer systems and gaining access to networks, applications, databases, and other critical data on secured systems. A CEH understands attack strategies, the use of creative attack vectors, and mimics the skills and creativity of malicious hackers. Unlike malicious hackers Certified Ethical Hackers operate with permission from the system owners and take all precautions to ensure the outcomes remain confidential. Bug bounty researchers are expert ethical hackers who use their attack skills to uncover vulnerabilities in the systems.
Benefits of the course
- IoT Hacking and Vulnerability Analysis.
- Focus on Emerging Attack Vectors – Cloud,AI, ML, etc.
- Hacking Challenges at the End of Each Module
- Inclusion of complete Malware Analysis
- Covers latest hacking tools
Incorporating Parrot Security OS
Parrot Security OS outperforms Kali Linux in terms of performance on laptops and other low-powered devices while providing a more user-friendly interface and a wider selection of general tools.
Re-Mapped to NIST/NICE Framework
The NIST/NICE framework’s Protect and Defend (PR) job role category overlaps with other job roles, such as Analyze (AN) and Securely Provision, and CEH v13 is carefully linked to significant Specialty Areas (SP).
Enhanced Cloud Security, IoT, and OT Modules
Updated Cloud and IoT modules in CEH v13 include Cloud Computing risks, IoT hacking tools, and CSP’s Container Technologies (such as Docker and Kubernetes) (e.g. Shikra, Bus Pirate, Facedancer21, and more). As the world goes toward bigger and deeper cloud adoptions, this is crucial.
Cloud−Based Threats
Businesses struggle to reduce the frequency of data theft events caused by improperly configured cloud systems as the cloud market is predicted to reach $354 billion by 2022. Just from January to April 2020, cloud-based attacks increased by 630%. With CEH v13, discover how to avoid, recognise, and react to cloud-based threats.
IoT Threats
According to market forecasts, 43 billion IoT-connected devices are predicted to exist worldwide by 2023. In order to accommodate this quick expansion, major internet giants like Amazon Web Services, Google, IBM, and Microsoft are moving quickly to private cloud services, complicating IoT ecosystems. The latest IoT hacking tools, including Shikra, Bus Pirate, Facedancer21, and many others, are covered in the CEH v13 course on how to defend against IoT-based assaults.
Operational Technology (OT} Attacks
Businesses saw a 2000% increase in OT-related occurrences last year. For the purpose of securing crucial enterprise OT/IoT projects, you can obtain knowledge in OT, IT, and IIoT (industrial IoT). To learn the advanced OT skills, CEH covers OT concepts like ICS, SCADA, and PLC, as well as OT challenges, OT hacking techniques, tools, and OT network communication protocols like Modbus, Profinet, HART-IP, SOAP, CANopen, DeviceNet, Zigbee, Profibus, etc. Remote access is also covered using the DNP3 protocol.
Modern Malware Analysis
The most recent malware analysis techniques for ransomware, financial and banking malware, IoT botnets, OT malware analysis, Android malware, and more are now included in CEH v13!
Covering the Latest Threats – Fileless Malware
The security community started to express worries about fileless malware assaults as it noticed an increase in fileless attacks. As a relatively new type of malware assault, fileless malware is challenging for enterprises to identify using endpoint protection solutions. The course focuses on the taxonomy of fileless malware threats, fileless malware obfuscation techniques to bypass antivirus, launching fileless malware through script-based injection, launching fileless malware through phishing, and more. With the CEH v13, you can now learn various fileless malware techniques with associated defensive strategies.
New Lab Designs and Operating Systems
The most recent version of Certified Ethical Hacker Training and Certification CEH v13 comes with new operating systems, including Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, and Windows 10 equipped with Domain Controller, firewalls, and vulnerable web applications for hacking practise and skill improvement.
Increased Lab Time and Hands−on Focus
Through EC-Council labs, more than 50% of the CEH v13 course is devoted to practical skills on real shooting ranges. Leading the industry in this area is EC-Council.
Industry’s Most Comprehensive Tools Library.
A library of the most recent tools needed by security professionals and pen testers worldwide is included in the CEH v13 course.
Certified Ethical Hacker Training and Certification FOR ?
- Auditors
- Security Professionals
- Site Administrators
- Anyone concerned with network infrastructure
EXAM INFORMATION
- EXAM TITLE: Certified Ethical Hacker (Practical)
- No. OF Practical Challenges: 20
- DURATION: 6 Hours
- AVAILABILITY: Aspen Ilabs
- TEST FORMAT: Practical Challenges