Run hacking attacks in our classroom labs, be a hacker for a week, some of the hacking concepts you will learn to master during this hands on hacking course, penetration testing methodologies, stealthy network recon, passive traffic identification, remote root vulnerability exploitation, privilege escalation hacking, IPv6 Vulnerabilities, remote access trojan hacking, running shellcode in RAM vs. on disk, wireless insecurity, breaking IP-based ACLs via spoofing, abusing Windows Named Pipes for Domain Impersonation, evidence removal and anti-forensics, attacking network infrastructure devices, hacking by brute forcing remotely, hiding exploit payloads in jpeg and gif image files, hacking Web Applications, breaking into databases with SQL Injection, cross Site Scripting hacking, hacking into Cisco routers, justifying a penetration test to management & customers, CEH/CPT review, defensive techniques
Global Information Technology is an EC-Council’s Authorized Training Partner. The Certified Ethical Hacker Training Course teaches students how to think and act like a hacker in order to identify the weaknesses in their organization’s network before malicious intruders can take advantage of them. By learning the same methodologies and tools used by hackers, as well as the ethics of white hat hacking, students return to the office with the skills to provide real evidence of weaknesses and real assurance that current controls are working properly.
This instructor led training will teach you how to put technical skills into practice as you get hands-on training from respected security professionals. Students who attend the Training Course will return to the office with a practical skill set and the knowledge needed to pass the CEH exam.
This course will significantly benefit security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure. Why Certified Ethical Hacker? Computers around the world are systematically being victimized by rampant hacking. This hacking is not only widespread, but is being executed so flawlessly that the attackers compromise a system, steal everything of value and completely erase their tracks within 20 minutes.
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