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Net-Security Training offers courses in CISSP, Ethical
Hacking, Penetration Testing, Internet Security, Network
Security, Information Security, Security Awareness,
Compliance, Sarbanes Oxley and Basel
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EC Council - Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures
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Title: |
EC
Council - Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures. |
| Code: |
EHCM/112 |
| Dates: |
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Schedule |
| Duration: |
5 Days |
| Fee: |
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current prices |
| Description: |
Hacking involves
creativity and thinking 'outside-of-the-box',
that is why vulnerability testing and security
audits will not ensure the security proofing of
an organization. To ensure that organisations
have adequately protected their information assets,
they must adopt the approach of 'defence in depth'.
In other words, they must penetrate their networks
and assess the security posture for vulnerabilities
and exposure.
The goal of the Ethical Hacking & Countermeasures
Course is to teach a delegate to help his organization
to take pre-emptive measures against malicious
attacks by attacking the system himself; all the
while staying within legal limits. Delegates should
be prepared for action paced course and the sheer
size of the course content, however do not be
intimidated as we will release e-learning prior
to the delegate attending the course and also
the instructor will prepare them thoroughly for
the Certification Examination, the maunuals can
then be taken home and to work and can be used
as excellent reference volumes.
Students will be encouraged to experiment and
explore in our State-of-the-art Labs knowing that
they will not compromise their Organisations network.
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| Target Audience: |
This course will
significantly benefit security officers, auditors,
security professionals, site administrators and
anyone who is concerned about the integrity of
the network infrastructure. |
| Course Synopsis: |
Module
1: Introduction to Ethical Hacking
- Why Security?
- The Security, functionality and ease of
use Triangle
- Can Hacking be Ethical?
Module 2: Footprinting
Module 3: Scanning
- Definition of Scanning.
- Types of scanning
Module 4: Enumeration
- What is Enumeration?
- NetBios Null Sessions
Module 5: System Hacking
- Administrator Password Guessing
- Manual Password Cracking Algorithm
- Automated Password Cracking
Module 6: Trojans and Backdoors
- Effect on Business
- What is a Trojan?
Module 7: Sniffers
- Definition of sniffing
- How a Sniffer works?
Module 8: Denial of Service
- What is Denial of Service?
- Goal of DoS(Denial of Service)
Module 9: Social Engineering
- What is Social Engineering?
- Art of Manipulation.
Module 10: Session Hijacking
- Understanding Session Hijacking
- Spoofing vs Hijacking
Module 11: Hacking Web Servers
- How Web Servers Work?
- How are Web Servers Compromised?
Module 12: Web Application Vulnerabilities
- Web Application Set-up
- Web Application Hacking
Module 13: Web Based Password Cracking
Techniques
- Authentication- Definition
- Authentication Mechanisms
- HTTP Authentication
Module 14: SQL Injection
- Attacking SQL Servers
- SQL Server Resolution Service (SSRS)
Module 15: Hacking Wireless Networks
- Introduction to Wireless Networking
- Business and Wireless Attacks
Module 16: Virus
- Virus Characteristics
- Symptoms of 'virus-like' attack
Module 17: Physical Security
- Security statistics
- Physical Security breach incidents
Module 18: Linux Hacking
Module 19: Evading Firewalls, IDS
and Honeypots
- Intrusion Detection Systems
- Ways to Detect Intrusion
Module 20: Buffer Overflows
- Significance of Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Why are Programs/Applications Vulnerable?
Module 21: Cryptography
- Public-key Cryptography
- Working of Encryption
Module 22: Penetration Testing Course
- Introduction to Penetration Testing (PT)
Module 23: Advanced Exploit Writing
Module 24: Advanced Covert Hacking Techniques
Module 25: Advanced Virus Writing
Techniques
Module 26: Advanced Reverse
Engineering Techniques
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