Description
WHOM IS IT APPLICABLE
The Ethical Hacking course is designed for students who are interested to make a career in Ethical Hacking/Cyber Security and are passionate to accept challenges with Technology In the IT Industry.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Describe ethical hacking and its importance
- Understand security posture and flow
- Identify different types of attacks and vulnerabilities and use techniques to mitigate those
- List threats associated with mobile and cloud technologies
- Practice cybersecurity techniques such as penetration testing
- Employ penetration testing process to uncover vulnerabilities/weaknesses in a computer/system/network
- Explain and employ encryption and decryption techniques
MODULE OVERVIEW
EHE 1
1. Exploring Ethical Hacking
2. Associated Protocols
3. Gathering Information about Target Computer Systems – Footprinting and Investigation
4. Scanning Computers in the Networks
5. Vulnerabilities Associated with Systems
6. Exploring Malware Threats and Their Countermeasures
7. Enumeration – Listing the System/Users and Connecting Them
8. Gaining Access to Systems – Hacking
9. Monitoring and Capturing Data Packets Using Sniffing
10. Restricting the System Access – Denial of Service (DoS) Attack
11. Tricking People to Gather Confidential Information – Social Engineering
EHE 2
12. Web Servers and Threats Associated with It
13. Web Applications and Threats Associated with It
14. Controlling User Session with Authenticated TCP Connection – Session Hijacking
15. Injecting Code in Data Driven Applications: SQL Injection
16. Hacking Mobile Platforms and Threats Associated with It
17. Encrypting and Decrypting the Code – Cryptography and Its Types
18. Evading IDS, Firewalls and Honeypots
19. Wireless Networks and Threats Associated with It
20. Cloud Computing, Virtualisation and Threats Associated with It
21. Output Analysis and Reports
22. Economics and Laws – Passwords and Encryption
Appendix A – Exploring Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Appendix B – Internet of Things and Security
LABS – 1
Lab Session 1 – Gathering Information about target Computer Systems – Footprinting and Investigation
Lab Session 2 – Scanning Computers in the Networks
Lab Session 3 – Exploring Malware Threats and Their Countermeasures
Lab Session 4 – Enumeration- Listing the Systems/Users and Connecting Them
Lab Session 5 – Gaining Access to the Systems – Hacking
Lab Session 6 – Monitoring and Capturing Data Packets Using Sniffing
Lab Session 7 – Restricting the System Access – Denial of Service (DoS Attack)
LABS – 2
Lab Session 8 – Tricking People to Gather Confidential Information – Social Engineering
Lab Session 9 – Web Servers and Threats Associated with It
Lab Session 10 – Web Applications and Threats Associated with It
Lab Session 11 – Controlling User Session with Authenticated TCP Connection – Session Hijacking
Lab Session 12 – Injecting Code in Data Driven Applications: SQL Injection
Lab Session 13 – Hacking Mobile Platforms
Lab Session 14 – Encrypting and Decrypting the Code – Cryptography and Its Types
Lab Session 15 – Evading IDS, Firewalls and Honeybots
Lab Session 16 – Wireless networks and Threats Associated with It
Lab Session 17 – Cloud Computing, Virtualisation and Threats Associated with It
Lab Session 18 – Output Analysis and Report
PREREQUISITES
- Whoever is interested to making their carrier in Ethical Hacking / Cyber Security and passionate except every challenge of IT industry / technologies , Security officer, Security Professionals, Site Administrator, Integrity of network infrastructure .