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Ethical Hacking

This class will immerse the student into an interactive environment where they will be shown how to scan, test, hack and secure their own systems. The lab intensive environment gives each student in-depth knowledge and practical experience with the current essential security systems. Students will begin by understanding how perimeter defenses work and then be lead into scanning and attacking their own networks, no real network is harmed. Students then learn how intruders escalate privileges and what steps can be taken to secure a system. Students will also learn about Intrusion Detection, Policy Creation, Social Engineering, DDoS Attacks, Buffer Overflows and Virus Creation. When a student leaves this intensive 5 day class they will have hands on understanding and experience in Ethical Hacking. This course prepares you for EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker exam 312-50:Who Should Attend
This course will significantly benefit security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure.
Certification
The Certified Ethical Hacker exam 312-50 may be taken on the last day of the training (optional). Students need to pass the online Prometric exam to receive CEH certification.

Legal Agreement
Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures course mission is to educate, introduce and demonstrate hacking tools for penetration testing purposes only. Prior to attending this course, you will be asked to sign an agreement stating that you will not use the newly acquired skills for illegal or malicious attacks and you will not use such tools in an attempt to compromise any computer system, and to indemnify EC-Council with respect to the use or misuse of these tools, regardless of intent.

Not anyone can be a student — the Accredited Training Centers (ATC) will make sure the applicants work for legitimate companies.

Penetration Testing

This class will immerse the student into an interactive environment where they will be shown how to scan, test, and secure their own systems. The lab intensive environment gives each student in-depth knowledge and practical experience with the current essential security systems. Students will begin by understanding how perimeter defences work and then be led into scanning and attacking their own networks, no real network is harmed. Students then Learn how intruders escalate privileges and what steps can be taken to secure a system. Students will also Learn about Intrusion Detection, Policy Creation, Social Engineering, DDoS Attacks, Buffer Overflows and Virus Creation. When a student leaves this intensive 6 day class they will have hands on understanding and experience in both Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking

Computer Digital Forensics

The CFE Basic 45-hour laboratory intensive course is designed to equip government and corporate investigators/analysts with the skills needed to safely locate and secure computer evidence at the search site as well as subsequent off-site analysis. Forensic concepts and procedural skills are reinforced during a written examination and challenging comprehensive group exercise. An optional 9-hour seminar focusing on hacker and pornography Internet investigations is also available. Computer Forensics Examiner Advanced Course or WAUL - Windows Analysis Using Linux (4 Days)
This advanced course builds on the CFE class and employs Linux to more safely and effectively analyze Windows systems, including Windows 9.x, ME, XP and 2000 Professional.
Computer Forensics First Responder (Lab) (1 Day)
Computer Forensics First Responder 8-hour laboratory course is intended for those assisting CFE personnel. Students are instructed in on-site computer search guidelines as well as the use of automated analysis software, disk imaging and evidence processing.
Computer Forensics Program Manager (1 Day)
Computer Forensics Program Manager, an 8-hour non-laboratory seminar, is additionally available to meet the needs of those responsible for supervising computer forensics operations. In addition to an overview of essential concepts and procedures, personnel staffing and equipment alternatives are discussed.
 

 

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