DONE CEHv11-Brochure PDF
DONE CEHv11-Brochure PDF
DONE CEHv11-Brochure PDF
Course Description
The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) credential is the most trusted ethical hacking certification
and accomplishment recommended by employers globally. It is the most desired information
security certification and represents one of the fastest-growing cyber credentials required by
critical infrastructure and essential service providers. Since the introduction of CEH in 2003, it
is recognized as a standard within the information security community. CEH v11 continues to
introduce the latest hacking techniques and the most advanced hacking tools and exploits used
by hackers and information security professionals today. The Five Phases of Ethical Hacking and
the original core mission of CEH remain valid and relevant today: “To beat a hacker, you need to
think like a hacker.”
CEH was built to incorporate a hands-on environment and systematic process across every
ethical hacking domain and methodology, giving you the opportunity to work towards proving
the required knowledge and skills needed to perform the job of an ethical hacker. You will be
exposed to an entirely different posture towards the responsibilities and measures required to
be secure.
In its 11th version, CEH continues to evolve with the latest operating systems, tools, tactics, exploits,
and technologies. Here are some critical updates of CEH v11:
When compared to Kali Linux, Parrot Security OS offers better performance on lower-powered
laptops and machines while offering an intuitive look and feel with a larger repository of
general tools.
CEH v11 is mapped rigorously to important Specialty Areas under the NIST/NICE framework’s
Protect and Defend (PR) job role category overlapping with other job roles, including Analyze
(AN) and Securely Provision (SP).
CEH v11 covers updated Cloud and IoT modules to incorporate CSP’s Container Technologies
(e.g., Docker, Kubernetes), Cloud Computing threats, and a number of IoT hacking tools
(e.g. Shikra, Bus Pirate, Facedancer21, and more). This is critical as the world moves towards
broader and deeper cloud adoptions.
Cloud−Based Threats
As the cloud industry is estimated to reach $354 billion by 2022, the businesses struggle
to limit the frequency of data theft incidents due to misconfigured cloud environments.
January to April 2020 alone saw a 630% spike in cloud-based attacks. Learn how to avoid,
identify, and respond to cloud-based attacks with CEH v11.
Market reports anticipate that the worldwide IoT-connected devices are expected to
reach 43 billion by 2023. To support this rapid expansion, the prominent players of the
internet, including Amazon Web Services, Google, IBM, Microsoft, are swiftly shifting to
private cloud services, creating complexities in IoT ecosystems. Learn to deal with IoT-
based attacks with the CEH v11 course that covers the latest IoT hacking tools, such as
Shikra, Bus Pirate, Facedancer21, and many others.
Last year, businesses experienced a 2,000% increase in OT based incidents. You can gain
expertise in OT, IT, and IIoT (industrial IoT) to secure a critical enterprise OT/IoT deployments.
To learn the advanced skills of OT, CEH covers concepts of OT, such as ICS, SCADA, and PLC,
various challenges of OT, OT hacking methodology, tools, communication protocols of
an OT network like Modbus, Profinet, HART-IP, SOAP, CANopen, DeviceNet, Zigbee, Profibus,
etc., and gaining Remote Access using DNP3 protocol.
CEH v11 now includes the latest malware analysis tactics for ransomware, banking and
financial malware, IoT botnets, OT malware analysis, Android malware, and more!
As the security community observed a rise in fileless attacks, it began to raise concerns
about fileless malware attacks. As fileless malware is a relatively new form of malware attack,
organizations find it difficult to detect with endpoint security solutions. With the CEH v11, you
can now learn various fileless malware techniques with associated defensive strategies, as
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.
This latest iteration of CEH v11 includes new operating systems, including Windows Server
2019, Windows Server 2016, and Windows 10 configured with Domain Controller, firewalls, and
vulnerable web applications for practicing and improving hacking skills.
More than 50% of the CEH v11 course is dedicated to practical skills in live ranges via
EC-Council labs. EC-Council leads in this aspect of the industry.
The CEH v11 course includes a library of the latest tools required by security practitioners and
pen testers across the world.
BTC takes Gamification to the next level, packed with 24 incredible Hacking Challenges
(on steroids!), across 4 levels of complexity covering 18 attack vectors, including the
OWASP Top 10!
Some of the vulnerabilities covered are XSS, SQLi, IDoR, and Remote Code Execution.
Learners are required to possess varied skills and procedures in order to capture the
flag of each vulnerability at different levels.
Comes with an interactive UI, to which learners connect through a VPN to access
applications.
Contains a dynamic scoring system tracking a learner’s rise up levels, with competitors
watching this on the portal’s dashboard.
Module 04 Enumeration
Module 08 Sniffing
Module 10 Denial-of-Service
Module 20 Cryptography
• Social engineering techniques and how • Threats to IoT and OT platforms and
to identify theft attacks to audit human- learn how to defend IoT and OT devices
level vulnerabilities and suggest social securely.
engineering countermeasures.
• Cryptography ciphers, Public Key
• DoS/DDoS attack techniques and Infrastructure (PKI), cryptography
tools to audit a target and DoS/DDoS attacks, and cryptanalysis tools.
countermeasures.
• System Administrators
Duration: Availability:
4 hours Aspen- iLabs
Passing Score:
Please refer to
https://cert.eccouncil.org/faq.html
In order to be considered for the EC-Council CEH exam without attending official network
security training, the candidate must have at least 2 years of work experience in the Information
Security domain. If the candidate has the required work experience, they can submit an eligibility
application form along with USD 100.00, a non-refundable fee
Application Process
To proceed with the CEH or CEH (Practical) exam, please contact your EC-Council representative
or click here for more information.
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