The Certified Ethical Hacker certification is a globally recognized cybersecurity credential highly valued in the industry.
This comprehensive program blends theoretical instruction with practical exercises to prepare students for both the CEH certification exam and the CEH Practical Exam. By successfully passing both assessments, candidates earn the prestigious CEH Master credential alongside their CEH certification.
Participants have the flexibility to enhance their package by adding either the CPENT or the CHFI course.
Each student will receive training for the chosen add-on—either the Certified Penetration Testing Professional (CPENT) course or the Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) course—through EC-Council’s online, self-paced, streaming video platform.
CPENT (Pen-test):
This module teaches students how to apply the concepts and tools learned in the CEH program to penetration testing methodologies within a live cyber range environment.
CHFI (Computer Forensics):
This module instructs students on a systematic approach to computer forensics, covering search and seizure procedures, chain-of-custody management, acquisition, preservation, analysis, and reporting of digital evidence.
Course Description
The CEH certification offers a deep dive into the phases of ethical hacking, diverse attack vectors, and preventive countermeasures. It reveals the mindset and malicious tactics of hackers, empowering you to build robust security infrastructures and defend against future threats. Understanding system weaknesses and vulnerabilities enables organizations to strengthen their security controls and minimize incident risks.
CEH is designed to provide a hands-on learning environment and a systematic process across all ethical hacking domains. It gives you the opportunity to demonstrate the knowledge and skills required to achieve the CEH credential. Through this program, you will adopt a fundamentally different perspective on the responsibilities and measures necessary for security.
Who Should Attend
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Law enforcement personnel
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System administrators
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Security officers
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Defense and military personnel
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Legal professionals
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Bankers
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Security professionals
About the Certified Ethical Hacker Master
To earn the CEH Master certification, you must pass the CEH Practical exam. This exam is designed to verify that you can execute the principles taught in the CEH course. It requires you to demonstrate the application of ethical hacking techniques, including threat vector identification, network scanning, OS detection, vulnerability analysis, system hacking, and more.
The CEH Practical Exam does not rely on simulations. Instead, you will tackle challenges in a live cyber range designed to mimic a corporate network using live virtual machines, networks, and applications.
Successfully completing the challenges in the CEH Practical Exam is the next step after attaining the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification. Passing both the CEH exam and the CEH Practical Exam earns you the additional CEH Master certification.
About the Certified Ethical Hacker Practical
To prove your expertise in ethical hacking, your abilities are tested against real-world challenges in a realistic environment. Using labs and tools, you must complete specific ethical hacking tasks within a time limit, mirroring the pressures of the real world.
The EC-Council CEH (Practical) exam features a complex network that replicates a large organization's real-life infrastructure, including various network systems (such as a DMZ, Firewalls, etc.). You must apply your ethical hacking skills to discover and exploit real-time vulnerabilities while simultaneously auditing the systems.
About CPENT
EC-Council’s Certified Penetration Tester (CPENT) program focuses on penetration testing, teaching you to operate in enterprise network environments that require attack, exploitation, evasion, and defense. If you are accustomed to flat networks, CPENT’s live practice range will elevate your skills by teaching you to pen test IoT and OT systems, write custom exploits, build your own tools, conduct advanced binary exploitation, double pivot to access hidden networks, and customize scripts and exploits to infiltrate the deepest segments of a network.
About CHFI
The Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) course provides a vendor-neutral perspective on the digital forensics discipline. It is a comprehensive curriculum covering major forensic investigation scenarios and enabling students to gain hands-on experience with various forensic techniques and standard tools required to successfully conduct computer forensic investigations.
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