Real Ethical Hacking in 43 Hours: Certificated CSEH+CEH PRO


Start your Cyber Security Career with CSEH+ Course – Learn Metasploit, Linux, Ethical Hacking and other awesome topics.

What you will learn

Understanding the basics of ethical hacking and the different types of hackers

Learning the fundamentals of Linux operating system and how to use it for ethical hacking

Conducting reconnaissance and gathering information using open-source intelligence (OSINT) techniques

Exploring the different tools and techniques used in ethical hacking

Identifying vulnerabilities in computer systems and networks

Understanding the different phases of ethical hacking, such as reconnaissance, scanning, gaining access, maintaining access, and covering tracks

Learning how to use Metasploit, a popular penetration testing framework

Understanding how to exploit vulnerabilities using various techniques such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting (XSS), and buffer overflow

Learning how to use Nmap, a powerful network scanner

Understanding how to use Wireshark, a network protocol analyzer, to sniff network traffic

Learning how to use Kali Linux, a popular ethical hacking operating system

Learning how to use proxy tools such as Burp Suite and ZAP to intercept and modify HTTP requests and responses

Understanding how to secure computer systems and networks from various threats

Learning how to use social engineering techniques to gain access to systems and networks

Learning how to use password cracking tools such as John the Ripper and Hashcat

Understanding the different types of firewalls and how to bypass them

Learning how to use virtual private networks (VPNs) to stay anonymous and secure online

Understanding how to perform web application penetration testing

Learning how to use Tor, a free and open-source software for anonymous communication

Understanding how to write ethical hacking reports and present findings to clients.

Learning how to use virtual machines for ethical hacking

Understanding how to use network sniffers to capture and analyze network traffic

Learning how to perform reconnaissance using Google Dorking

Understanding how to use SSH (Secure Shell) for secure remote access to a system

Learning how to use port scanning tools such as Nmap and Masscan

Understanding how to use SQLmap to automate SQL injection attacks

How to use Kali Linux and other tools to perform real-world hacking scenarios and penetration testing

How to gather information on targets using advanced Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) techniques

Understanding the psychology and methodology of social engineering attacks

How to use packet sniffing tools such as Wireshark to analyze and intercept network traffic

The different types of malware, how to detect them, and how to remove them

Understanding the importance of cryptography in securing data and communications

How to perform wireless network penetration testing and exploit vulnerabilities

How to identify and exploit SQL injection vulnerabilities in web applications

Understanding how to use firewalls, IDS, IPS, and other security measures to defend against attacks

How to bypass antivirus software and evade detection when performing hacking attacks

The different types of denial-of-service attacks and how to mitigate them

How to perform reverse engineering and analyze software for vulnerabilities

Understanding the basics of network architecture and how to perform network mapping

How to use password cracking tools and techniques to gain access to sensitive information

How to use virtual machines to set up testing environments and safely perform hacking attacks

How to use TOR and other anonymization tools to protect your privacy and remain anonymous online

How to perform web application penetration testing and find vulnerabilities in popular web frameworks

Understanding how to use steganography to hide data in images and other files

How to use honeypots to detect and study the behavior of attackers

How to write ethical hacking reports and communicate findings to clients.

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Description

Ethical hacking is the identification and exploitation of security vulnerabilities for the purpose of improving an organization’s cyber security. Ethical hacking helps organizations improve their security status by uncovering exposures that are beneath the surface and providing support to address them.

An ethical hacker, also commonly referred to as a white hat hacker, is a cyber security professional entrusted to perform ethical hacking assessments. Certified ethical hackers possess a comprehensive understanding of the tactics and techniques that malicious ‘black hat’ attackers use and leverage this knowledge to ensure that ethical hacking assessments accurately reflect real-life adversarial approaches.

The term ethical hacking is used to describe a broad range of assessment types. From penetration tests performed over a matter of days, to red team operations conducted over weeks and months, ethical hacking engagements vary significantly in scope, duration and price.

Although ethical hacking is sometimes used interchangeably with penetration testing, there are some important differences.

Ethical hackers may get involved in tactics beyond penetration testing. For example, they might choose to test defenses against social engineering techniques by encouraging employees to reveal sensitive business data or log-in credentials.

On the other hand, penetration testing is focused solely on assessing one or a few network vulnerabilities that organizations may have.


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Ethical hackers can be independent freelance consultants, employed by a firm that specializes in simulated offensive cybersecurity services, or they can be an in-house employee protecting a company’s website or apps. Knowledge of current attack methods and tools is a requirement across these employment options, however, the in-house ethical hacker may be required to have an intimate knowledge of only a single software or digital asset type.

Are you interested in a career in cybersecurity and ethical hacking? Do you want to learn how to protect yourself and your organization from cyber threats? Look no further than “Learn Ethical Hacking in 15 Hours | Certificated CSEH+ 2023”, the ultimate online course for learning how to hack ethically and improve your cybersecurity skills.

This course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive education in ethical hacking, covering everything from basic hacking concepts to advanced techniques used by professional cybersecurity experts. With 15 hours of content and over 100 lectures, you will learn how to perform real-world hacking scenarios, how to use popular hacking tools like Kali Linux, and how to defend against common cyber attacks.

The course is taught by certified cybersecurity experts who have years of experience in the field. They will guide you through each lesson, providing practical examples and step-by-step instructions to help you master each concept. You will also receive a certification upon completion of the course, which will demonstrate your skills and knowledge to potential employers.

In this course, you will learn:

  • The basics of ethical hacking, including different types of hacking and the mindset of a hacker
  • How to use Linux for ethical hacking, including popular tools like Kali Linux and Ubuntu
  • The different phases of hacking, including reconnaissance, scanning, and exploitation
  • How to perform advanced hacking techniques, including web application hacking and social engineering
  • How to protect against common cyber attacks, including denial-of-service attacks and malware infections
  • How to write ethical hacking reports and communicate your findings to clients
  • and other awesome and unique topics!

This course is suitable for beginners and professionals alike, with content that is designed to be accessible and engaging to learners of all levels. Enroll today and take the first step towards becoming a certified ethical hacker!

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Content

Cybersecurity – Beginning

What is Cyber Security
Firewalls
Windows Firewall
DMZ
VPN

Linux – File System

Linux – Filesystem Part 1
Linux – Filesystem Part 2
Linux – Logging and Remaining Stealthy
Linux Creating our own Web Server

Linux – Working with Archive files

Linux – Working With Archive Files 1
Linux – Working With Archive Files 2

Linux – Working With Files and Permissions

Linux Working With Files – Part 1
Linux Working With Files – Part 2

Linux – Working with Processes

Working with Processes – Part 1
Linux Filtering Processes
Working With Processes – Part 2
Working with Processes – Part 3

Linux – Working With USER Enviroment Variables

User Enviroment Variable Introduction
Changing Enviroment Variables
Editing and Creating New Variables

Linux – Networking

Fundamentals of Linux Introduction
Dealing With Files
Linux Network Manipulation – Part 1
Linux Mac Adress Spoofing
Changing DNS in Linux
Manipulating Hosts File

Linux – Software Control

Linux APT Part 1
Linux APT Part 2

Networking

TCP-IP – Part 1
TCP-IP – Part 2
TCP-IP – Part 3
TCP-IP – Part 4
TCP-IP – Part 5

Networking – Capturing Network Traffic

Passive Capture and Wireshark
Active and Passive Capture

Information Gathering

Introduction to Information Gathering
DNS Info Gathering
Maltego – Part 1
Reconnaissance and Footprinting

Mastering Metasploit

Installing Metasploitable
Installing Metasploit
Metasploit Basics – Part 1
Metasploit Basics – Part 2
Metasploit Basics – Part 3
Running NMAP in Metasploit and Port Scanning
Exploiting SMB Ports
Metasploit Passive Information Gathering – Part 1
Metasploit – Finding Subdomains
Metasploit – TCP Port Scanning
Metasploit – TCP SYN Port Scanning
Metasploit – Passive Information Gathering – Part 2
Metasploit – Version Detection