Certified Ethical Hacker Version 11
(CEH-v11.AB1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-343-1
About This Course
Become a certified ethical hacker by passing the CEH v11 exam and gaining Certified Ethical Hacker certification. The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH v11) course contains interactive chapters and hands-on labs which completely cover CEH v11 exam objectives and will make you aware of the latest tools and techniques used by hackers to lawfully hack an organization.
Skills You’ll Get
The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) exam determines the knowledge of the candidate as an effective ethical hacker. It recognizes the importance of identifying security issues to get them resolved. It will teach you the latest commercial-grade hacking tools, techniques, and methodologies used by hackers and information security professionals to lawfully hack an organization.
Interactive Lessons
13+ Interactive Lessons | 701+ Exercises | 202+ Quizzes | 150+ Flashcards | 150+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
125+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 125+ Post Assessment Questions | 250+ Practice Test Questions
Hands-On Labs
42+ LiveLab | 42+ Video tutorials | 01:33+ Hours
Introduction
- Goals and Methods
- Who Should Read This course?
- Strategies for Exam Preparation
- How This Course Is Organized
An Introduction to Ethical Hacking
- Security Fundamentals
- Security Testing
- Cyber Kill Chain
- Hacker and Cracker Descriptions
- Ethical Hackers
- Test Plans—Keeping It Legal
- Ethics and Legality
- Summary
- Review All Key Topics
- Exercises
- Suggested Reading and Resources
The Technical Foundations of Hacking
- The Hacking Process
- The Ethical Hacker’s Process
- Information Security Systems and the Stack
- Summary
- Review All Key Topics
- Exercises
- Suggested Reading and Resources
Footprinting, Reconnaissance, and Scanning
- Footprinting
- Scanning
- Summary
- Review All Key Topics
- Exercises
- Suggested Reading and Resources
Enumeration and System Hacking
- Enumeration
- System Hacking
- Summary
- Review All Key Topics
- Exercise
- Suggested Reading and Resources
Social Engineering, Malware Threats, and Vulnerability Analysis
- Social Engineering
- Malware Threats
- Vulnerability Analysis
- Summary
- Review All Key Topics
- Command Reference to Check Your Memory
- Exercises
- Suggested Reading and Resources
Sniffers, Session Hijacking, and Denial of Service
- Sniffers
- Session Hijacking
- Denial of Service and Distributed Denial of Service
- Summary
- Review All Key Topics
- Exercises
- Suggested Reading and Resources
Web Server Hacking, Web Applications, and Database Attacks
- Web Server Hacking
- Web Application Hacking
- Database Hacking
- Summary
- Review All Key Topics
- Exercise
- Suggested Reading and Resources
Wireless Technologies, Mobile Security, and Attacks
- Wireless and Mobile Device Technologies
- Wi-Fi
- Summary
- Review All Key Topics
- Suggested Reading and Resources
Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots
- Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems
- Firewalls
- Honeypots
- Summary
- Review All Key Topics
- Suggested Reading and Resources
Cryptographic Attacks and Defenses
- Cryptography History and Concepts
- Encryption Algorithms
- Public Key Infrastructure
- Email and Disk Encryption
- Cryptoanalysis and Attacks
- Security Protocols and Countermeasures
- Summary
- Review All Key Topics
- Exercises
- Suggested Reading and Resources
Cloud Computing, IoT, and Botnets
- Cloud Computing
- IoT
- Botnets
- Summary
- Review All Key Topics
- Suggested Reading and Resources
Final Preparation
- Hands-on Activities
- Suggested Plan for Final Review and Study
- Summary
The Technical Foundations of Hacking
- Analyzing Captured Packets Using a Sniffer
- Using the tracert Command
Footprinting, Reconnaissance, and Scanning
- Using Maltego
- Using nslookup
- Using ipconfig to Perform Reconnaissance
- Performing Zone Transfer Using dig
- Using the whois Program
- Using the masscan Command
- Scanning a Port Using nmap
Enumeration and System Hacking
- Enumerating Data Using enum4linux
- Scanning a Network using nbtscan
- Using nmap Scripts for Enumerating Users
- Managing NTFS Permissions
- Cracking Windows Passwords
- Viewing Syslog for Monitoring Logs
- Cracking a Linux Password Using John the Ripper
- Using Rainbow Tables to Crack Passwords
Social Engineering, Malware Threats, and Vulnerability Analysis
- Detecting a Phishing Site Using Netcraft
- Using SET Tool to Plan an Attack
- Observing an SHA-Generated Hash Value
- Scanning Malware Using Antivirus
- Performing Vulnerability Scanning Using OpenVAS
- Conducting Vulnerability Scanning Using Nessus
Sniffers, Session Hijacking, and Denial of Service
- Capturing Network Packets Using TCPdump
- Performing ARP Spoofing
- Spoofing a MAC Address
- Capturing Packets Using Wireshark
- Using Burp Suite
- Simulating a DoS Attack
Web Server Hacking, Web Applications, and Database Attacks
- Grabbing a Screenshot of a Target Machine Using Metasploit
- Exploiting Windows 7 Using Metasploit
- Performing a Memory-Based Attack
- Attacking a Website Using XSS Injection
- Defending Against a Buffer Overflow Attack
- Exploiting a Website Using SQL Injection
Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots
- Using the hping Program
Cryptographic Attacks and Defenses
- Examining Asymmetric Encryption
- Using OpenSSL to Create a Public/Private Key Pair
- Performing Symmetric Encryption
- Creating PGP Certification
- Hiding Text Using Steganography
- Observing an MD5-Generated Hash Value
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Multiple choice questions
The exam contains 125 questions.
240 minutes
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Here is the retake policy: If a candidate is not able to pass the exam on the first attempt, no cooling or waiting period is required to attempt the exam for the second time (1st retake). If a candidate is not able to pass the second attempt (1st retake), a waiting period of 14 days is required prior to attempting the exam for the third time (2nd retake). If a candidate is not able to pass the third attempt (2nd retake), a waiting period of 14 days is required prior to attempting the exam for the fourth time (3rd retake). If a candidate is not able to pass the fourth attempt (3rd retake), a waiting period of 14 days is required prior to attempting the exam for the fifth time (4th retake). A candidate is not allowed to take a given exam more than five times in 12-months (1 year) period and a waiting period of 12-months will be imposed before being allowed to attempt the exam for the sixth time (5th retake). Candidates who pass the exam are not allowed to attempt the same version of the exam for the second time.
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