Network Administrators,
LAN professionals, Application developers, programmers,
project leaders and other technical individuals
that need to acquire the necessary skills to thwart
hacker assaults on corporate networks.
Duration
7 CDs
Course Abstract
Our training
videos will show you how to scan, test, hack and
secure your own systems. The intensive lab demonstrations
gives each student in-depth knowledge and practical
experience with the current security systems.
You will begin by understanding how perimeter
defenses work and then be lead into scanning and
attacking your own networks. You will 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
Price
Single User (CDROM)
$1495.00
Singe User (eLearning Portal)
$995.00
Multi-User LAN (2-5 users)
$2489.00
more than 5 users
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Program Includes
The following components are included in
this course:
7 course CDs featuring live instructor-led
classroom training sessions with full motion
video and audio
Intensive hacking and counter-hacking hands-on
demonstration components
Printable Courseware in PDF format
Official Certified Ethical Hacker Exam 312-50
Study Guide
Certification of Completion
Course Experts
Kenneth
Mayer, Mile2 Certified CEH Trainer
and Security Trainer, CCSI, MCT, CCNP, CCDA
Ken is a Certified CEH Trainer and Security
consultant. Ken is also a Microsoft Certified
Trainer. He started his career in computer
technology in 1980s. He has offered a wide
variety of IT training and high level consulting
projects for Fortune 500 companies across
the United States and Western Europe. He
has achieved the Certified Cisco Systems
Instructor certification. The CCSI certification
involved a two-day lab and observation event
held on Cisco in Paris, France Facility.
This gave Ken the accreditation to be able
to deliver Cisco Authorized Courses as a
CCSI. He has taught the full line of Cisco
CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and CCIP course curriculums,
including Cisco's security appliances such
as PIX and IDS.
Course
Topics
The following
list represents the sections and topics discussed
in this virtual instructor-led course offering.
Chapter
1.0 - Introduction to Ethical Hacking
Introduction to Ethical Hacking
Can Hacking be Ethical
What does a Malicious Hacker
Do?
Classification of Hackers
What do Ethical Hackers Do?
Modes of Ethical Hacking
Demo - BlindSide
Chapter 2.0 -
Footprinting
Footprinting
Revisiting Reconnaissance
Demo - Sam Spade & VisualRoute
Demo - Using Google
Network Range, Traceroute &
Tools
Demo - Email Tracking
Information Gathering Methodology
Chapter
3.0 - Scanning
Scanning
War Dialers
TCP Three Way Handshake
Demo - SuperScan
Port Scanning Techniques
Port Scanning Tools
Scanning Tools
Demo - Cheops & nMap
Chapter 4.0 -
Enumeration
Enumeration
Net Bios Null Sessions
Demo - Creating a Null User Session
Countermeasure to Null Sessions
Hacking Tools
Demo - Using SolarWinds
How to Identify Accounts
More Hacking Tools
Demo - Cain Enable
Chapter 5.0 -
System Hacking
System Hacking
Password Guessing
Hacking Tool - KerbCrack
Demo - LoftCrack
Privilege Escalation
Password Cracking
Demo - Metasploit Project
SMBRelay
Man-In-The-Middle Scenario
More Hacking Tools
Countermeasures to Installing
a Rootkit
Demo - Using an Alternate Data
Stream
Demo - BlindSide
Chapter 6.0 -
Trojans and Backdoors
Trojans & Different Types
of Malware
Trojans & Backdoors
Demo - EliteWrap
Tools
BOSniffer and FireKiller
Chapter 7.0 -
Sniffers
Sniffers Overview
Introduction to Sniffers
Demo - Ethereal
Passive & Active Sniffing
Programs
Demo - Using SMAC
Sniffing HTTPS and SSH
Demo - Sniffing with Kaine Enable
Chapter 8.0 -
Denial of Service
Denial of Service Overview
Denial of Service Attacks
IDS Companies & Firewalls
Demo - Ping of Death DOS
Chapter 9.0 -
Social Engineering
Social Engineering Overview
What is Social Engineering?
Adding Extra Security into your
Corporation
Chapter 10.0
- Session Hijacking
Session Hijacking Overview
Understanding Session Hijacking
Demo - T-Sight
Protect against Session Hijacking
Chapter 11.0
- Hacking Web Servers
What is a Web Server?
Hacking Tools & Countermeasures
Demo - Simple Internet Client
Attack
Unicode Attacks & IIS Log
Files
Directory Traversal Tools
Demo - N-Stealth Security Scanner
Hacking Web Servers Review
Chapter 12.0
- Web Application Vulnerabilities
Web Application Vulnerabilities
Overview
Understanding Web Application
Security
Demo - BlackWidow and BurpSpider
Hidden Fields
Demo - Man-In-The-Middle Attack
XXS Web Application
Demo - Performing Reconnaissance
Chapter 13.0
- Web Based Password Cracking Techniques
Web Based Password Cracking Overview
Password Guessing
Demo - SnadBoy's Revelation
Chapter 14.0
- SQL Injection
What is SQL Injection?
Shutting Down SQL Server
Demo - SQL Injection
SQL Dictionary
Chapter 15.0
- Hacking Wireless Networks
Wireless Networking
Network Hacking Tools
Demo - "The Broken"
Wireless Hacking & Cracking
Chapter 16.0
- Evading IDS, Firewalls and Honey Pots