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Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH v11)

(CEH-v11.AE1) / ISBN: 9781644593219
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Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH v11)

Get hands-on experience in Ethical hacking basics with the Certified Ethical Hacker course and lab. The course provides a vivid introduction to the technical foundations of hacking, social engineering, malware threats, and vulnerability analysis with clear and approachable lesson flowcharts, and other tools. It illustrates how to look after web server hacking, web applications, and database attacks. The Certified Ethical Hacker course will assist you in dealing with Cryptographic attacks and defenses concepts.
Here's what you will get

Lessons
  • 16+ Lessons
  • 332+ Exercises
  • 225+ Quizzes
  • 299+ Flashcards
  • 150+ Glossary of terms
TestPrep
  • 125+ Pre Assessment Questions
  • 2+ Full Length Tests
  • 125+ Post Assessment Questions
  • 250+ Practice Test Questions
LiveLab
  • 48+ LiveLab
  • 48+ Video tutorials
  • 01:36+ Hours
Here's what you will learn
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Lesson 1: Introduction
  • What Is a CEH?
  • About EC-Council
  • Using This Course
  • Objective Map
  • Let's Get Started!
Lesson 2: Ethical Hacking
  • Overview of Ethics
  • Overview of Ethical Hacking
  • Methodologies
  • Methodology of Ethical Hacking
  • Summary
Lesson 3: Networking Foundations
  • Communications Models
  • Topologies
  • Physical Networking
  • IP
  • TCP
  • UDP
  • Internet Control Message Protocol
  • Network Architectures
  • Cloud Computing
  • Summary
Lesson 4: Security Foundations
  • The Triad
  • Risk
  • Policies, Standards, and Procedures
  • Organizing Your Protections
  • Security Technology
  • Being Prepared
  • Summary
Lesson 5: Footprinting and Reconnaissance
  • Open Source Intelligence
  • Domain Name System
  • Passive Reconnaissance
  • Website Intelligence
  • Technology Intelligence
  • Summary
Lesson 6: Scanning Networks
  • Ping Sweeps
  • Port Scanning
  • Vulnerability Scanning
  • Packet Crafting and Manipulation
  • Evasion Techniques
  • Protecting and Detecting
  • Summary
Lesson 7: Enumeration
  • Service Enumeration
  • Remote Procedure Calls
  • Server Message Block
  • Simple Network Management Protocol
  • Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
  • Web-Based Enumeration
  • Summary
Lesson 8: System Hacking
  • Searching for Exploits
  • System Compromise
  • Gathering Passwords
  • Password Cracking
  • Client-Side Vulnerabilities
  • Living Off the Land
  • Fuzzing
  • Post Exploitation
  • Summary
Lesson 9: Malware
  • Malware Types
  • Malware Analysis
  • Creating Malware
  • Malware Infrastructure
  • Antivirus Solutions
  • Persistence
  • Summary
Lesson 10: Sniffing
  • Packet Capture
  • Packet Analysis
  • Spoofing Attacks
  • Summary
Lesson 11: Social Engineering
  • Social Engineering
  • Physical Social Engineering
  • Phishing Attacks
  • Website Attacks
  • Wireless Social Engineering
  • Automating Social Engineering
  • Summary
Lesson 12: Wireless Security
  • Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth
  • Mobile Devices
  • Summary
Lesson 13: Attack and Defense
  • Web Application Attacks
  • Denial-of-Service Attacks
  • Application Exploitation
  • Lateral Movement
  • Defense in Depth/Defense in Breadth
  • Defensible Network Architecture
  • Summary
Lesson 14: Cryptography
  • Basic Encryption
  • Symmetric Key Cryptography
  • Asymmetric Key Cryptography
  • Certificate Authorities and Key Management
  • Cryptographic Hashing
  • PGP and S/MIME
  • Disk and File Encryption
  • Summary
Lesson 15: Security Architecture and Design
  • Data Classification
  • Security Models
  • Application Architecture
  • Security Architecture
  • Summary
Lesson 16: Cloud Computing and the Internet of Things
  • Cloud Computing Overview
  • Cloud Architectures and Deployment
  • Common Cloud Threats
  • Internet of Things
  • Operational Technology
  • Summary

Hands on Activities (Live Labs)

Security Foundations

  • Creating a Personal Linux Firewall Using iptables
  • Viewing Syslog
  • Configuring Audit Policies in Windows
  • Using Event Viewer

Footprinting and Reconnaissance

  • Using the whois Program
  • Using the theHarvester Tool
  • Using Maltego
  • Using Recon-ng
  • Using ipconfig to Perform Reconnaissance
  • Using dnsrecon
  • Performing Zone Transfer Using dig
  • Using nslookup for Passive Reconnaissance
  • Using the host Program
  • Mirroring Sites with HTTrack

Scanning Networks

  • Using the fping Command
  • Using Zenmap
  • Scanning a Port Using nmap
  • Using the masscan Command
  • Performing Vulnerability Scanning Using OpenVAS
  • Conducting Vulnerability Scanning Using Nessus
  • Using the hping Program

Enumeration

  • Using the Metasploit SunRPC Scanner
  • Using nmap Scripts for Enumerating Users
  • Enumerating Data Using enum4linux

System Hacking

  • Using searchsploit
  • Grabbing a Screenshot of a Target Machine Using Metasploit
  • Using Rainbow Tables
  • Cracking Windows Passwords
  • Cracking a Linux Password Using John the Ripper
  • Exploiting Windows 7 Using Metasploit

Malware

  • Observing an MD5-Generated Hash Value
  • Using the msfvenom Program
  • Scanning Malware Using Antivirus

Sniffing

  • Capturing Network Packets Using tcpdump
  • Using Wireshark
  • Using Ettercap for ARP Spoofing
  • Performing ARP Spoofing

Social Engineering

  • Detecting a Phishing Site Using Netcraft
  • Using the SET Tool

Attack and Defense

  • Exploiting a Website Using SQL Injection
  • Attacking a Website Using XSS Injection
  • Simulating a DoS Attack
  • Defending Against a Buffer Overflow Attack

Cryptography

  • Performing Symmetric Encryption
  • Examining Asymmetric Encryption
  • Using OpenSSL to Create a Public/Private Key Pair
  • Observing an SHA-Generated Hash Value
  • Creating PGP Certification
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