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Certified Ethical Hacker
Video Instructor-Led Format


Audience
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
  • Intrusion Detection Systems Overview
  • Application Protocol Verification
  • Demo - Engage Packet Builder
  • TCP Replay
  • Bypassing Firewalls
  • Demo - KFSensor
  • IDS, Firewall and Honey Pots Review
Chapter 17.0 - Linux Hacking
  • Linux Hacking Overview
  • Compiling Programs in Linux
  • Demo - Nmap Front End
  • Linux Hacking Tools
  • Linux Hacking Review
Chapter 18.0 - Buffer Overflows
  • Buffer Overflows Overview
  • Buffer Overflows
  • Demo - RPC Exploit
  • Preventing Buffer Overflows
Chapter 19.0 - Cryptography
  • Cryptography Overview
  • Different Types of Cryptography
  • RC5 & Rainbow Tables
  • Demo - How to Create Rainbow Tables
  • Ethical Hacker Course Closure
Chapter 20.0 - Virus and Worms
  • Virus and Worms
  • Terminologies
  • How is a worm different from virus?
  • Access Methods & Modes of Infections
  • Life Cycle of a Virus
  • Writing a Simple Virus Program
  • Prevention is Better Than a Cure
  • Anti-Virus Software
Chapter 21.0 - Physical Security
  • Physical Security
  • Understanding Physical Security
  • What is the need of Physical Security?
  • Company Surroundings & Premises
  • Reception
  • Wireless Access Points
  • Security of Other Equipment
  • Wiretapping, Remote Access & Spying
Chapter 22.0 - Penetration Testing
  • Penetration Testing
  • Penetration Testing Methodology
  • Open Source vs Proprietary Methodologies
  • Starting Point and Ending Points of Testing
  • Selecting the Right Tools
  • Penetration Testing Tools
  • Gathering Network Information
  • Different Types of Threats
  • More Tools
  • Demo - Nessus Security Analyzer
  • Reports and Logs
  • Ethical Hacker Course Closure