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   Product: Certified Ethical Hacking (CEH) Training Course on CDs
Enables the system administrator to identify, counter and stop or defend hackers from penetrating the corporate network.
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Course Contents:

  • X3 Certified Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures Course Books
  • X2 Certified Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures Lab Set Up Books
  • X2 CD-Rom Certified Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures Security Auditor and Knoppix Bootable
  • X2 CD-Rom Certified Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures Lab Files

The Certified Ethical Hacker certification enables the system administrator with critical information to identify, counter and stop or defend hackers from penetrating the corporate network. With this certification, you will begin to understand how a hacker thinks and what tactics they use to penetrate corporate networks. This allows system administrators to deploy proactive countermeasures and stay ahead of information security developments and exploited vulnerabilities.

This certification is a great compliment to any MCSE. An MCSE would be able to handle security initiatives productively rather than restricting the efficiency of the organization. Functionality is expanded instead of lost in the process of securing the organization. For this reason the Certified Ethical Hacker compliments any MCSE in a practical manner. Microsoft’s operating systems are the most widely deployed systems and for this reason they are also subjected to the most intrusion attempts.

What’s Protecting Your Corporate Information?
Hacking is conducted by an individual that illegally uses or accesses a computer or computer network. There are several common ways of “Hacking”. Viruses and Worms are the most common security issues for US businesses today. 79% of US businesses reported that security training improved their ability to identify risks in their company network.

Hackers have changed targets; now they’re attacking Firewalls and other security products that are supposed to protect PCs. Protect your corporate information. Get certified in Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures (312-50) from SSI, an Authorized EC-Council Training Center. At a time when security – especially Internet security – is paramount, no sole product can be current enough to protect against known vulnerabilities. That’s why there’s no better time to master the hacking tools and security systems that pertain to Windows 2000®, Linux®, and wireless networks.

Understanding what an individual does once he’s in your system is far more important than learning how to patch a box, and that’s what these (ethical hacker) classes are for. This Training Solution will immerse the student into an interactive environment where they will be shown how to scan, test, hack and secure their own systems. The lab intensive environment gives each student in-depth knowledge and practical experience. There is no better way to “make real” the threats out there than to practice them in a lab setting. The chain of events that can turn a very small ‘chink in the armour’ into ‘complete site compromise’ sounds obscure until you see it done for yourself.

Ethical Hacking delivers the core skill sets for every security professional seeking to test, prevent, and protect their corporate network. This certification ensures that security professionals have the knowledge to identify and close exploits that make computer systems susceptible to attack and if compromised, how to track down the offender.

The Certified Ethical Hacker Training Solution explores the existence and the use of hacking tools and security systems across 21 topical domains. Within each domain, students are presented with several tools that a hacker can use, and which countermeasures are most effective against their use.

• Ethics and Legal Issues
• Footprinting Techniques
• Scanning
• Enumeration
• System Hacking
• Trojans and Backdoors
• Sniffers
• Denial of Service
• Social Engineering
• Session Hijacking
• CEH Hacking Web Servers
• Web Application Vulnerabilities
• Web Based Password Cracking
• SQL Injection
• Hacking Wireless Networks
• Virus and Worms
• Hacking Novell
• Hacking Linux
• IDS, Firewalls and Honeypots
• Buffer Overflows
• Cryptography
• Penetration Testing Methodologies

About Our Expert:
Our instructor is Scott Anderson. He has over 10 years training and consulting experience in the IT industry. He has developed software solutions for Fortune 1000 companies in America and Europe. His client list includes Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Northern New Jersey, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of North Carolina, CIGNA, Prudential Insurance Company and New York Life Insurance Company. Scott’s experience in the IT industry has stemmed from developing solutions from a vendor neutral stance, thereby providing the best possible technology result. Scott instructs MCSD.NET classroom-based Boot Camps and Seminars across the United States. Scott is also authorized by the EC-Council as an instructor for the Certified Ethical Hacker training course.

Why choose us over the competition?
We are the exclusive provider of the EC-Council for video based instruction. The EC-Council has given us permission to sell this training. Our training is the ONLY product on the market approved by the EC-Council. If you purchase training from an un-authorized vendor, you will not be permitted to take the certification exam. We are an EC-Council Authorized Training Partner. We include the official EC-Council curriculum with our Training Solution.

Learning Segments:

CEH Introduction

Module 1 - Introduction to Ethical Hacking
What Does a malicious Hacker Do?
Hacker Classes
Vulnerability Research
Ethical Hacking Testing
Security Websites

Module 2 - Footprinting
Reconnaissance Phase and Footprinting
Scenario (cont.)
Tools - Sam Spade
Tools - NewTrace
Tools - The WayBackMachine
Tools - Smart Whois
Tools - Read Notify

Module 3 - Scanning
Checking for live systems
Banner Grabbing
Scenario (cont.)
Tools - Angry IP
Tools - Nmap
Tools - NetScanTools Pro
Banner Grabbing
Netcraft - OS Detection Tool
SocksChain

Module 4 - Enumeration
What is Enumeration
SNMP Enumeration
Example - Connect Using Null Session
Tools - DumpSEC
SID
GetAcct Tool
SolarWinds
Tools - UserInfo
Tools - UserIP

Module 5 - System Hacking
Cracking Passwords
Escalating Privileges
Executing Applications
Hiding Files
Covering Tracks
Tool - Legion
Tool - Keylogger - Proof of Concept
Tool - LophtCrack Password Cracking Tool
Tool - pwdump Password Cracking Tool
Tool - GetAdmin Tool
Tool - Create Local Admin User X
Tool - Stealth Files
Tool - Spam mimic - Hide Messages Using Normal Text
Tool - Snow - Steganography

Module 6 - Trojans and Backdoors
Indications of a Trojan Attack
ICMP Tunneling
Trojan Horse Construction Kit
Anti-Trojan Software
Example - Tini Trojan
Example - NetBus Trojan
Example - Beast Trojan
Example - YAB - Wrapper
Tool - fPort
Tool - TCPView

Module 7 - Sniffers
Types of Sniffing
Sniffer Hacking Tools
Raw Sniffing Tools
Countermeasures
Tool - Ethereal
Tool - SMAC
Tool - Dsniff
Tool - WebSpy
Tool - Etherpeek

Module 8 - Denial of Service
What are Denial of Service Attacks
DoS Attack Tools
DDoS Attacks
Reflected DoS Attacks
Example - Ping of Death
Example - Freak88

Module 9 - Social Engineering

Module 10 - Session Hijacking
Programs That Perform Session Hijacking
Demo - Hijacking a Telnet Session

 

Module 11 - Hacking Web Servers
Server Vulnerabilities
Vulnerability Scanners
Example - RPC Hack
Example - Metasploit Framework
Example - Internet Printing Exploit
Example - LSA Exploit
Example - Unicode
Example - Shadow Security Scanner

Module 12 - Web Application Vulnerabilities
Web Application Setup & Hacking
Web Application Threats
Web Application Hacking Tools
Tool Example - BlackWidow
Tool Example - Google
Tool Example - IE Cache Extractor
Tool Example - Generate Unicode Strings
IE Vulnerabilities

Module 13 - Web-Based Password Cracking Techniques
Authentication
What is a Password Cracker
Countermeasures
Tool Example - Obiwan
Using Wordlists
Tool Example - SnadBoy
Using IE to View Passwords

Module 14 - SQL Injection
SQL Injection Techniques
SQL Injection Automated Tools
Countermeasures
Example - SQL Injection
Example - SQL Injection Techniques
Example - SQL Scanner

Module 15 - Hacking Wireless Networks
Introduction to Wireless Networking
Wired Equivalent Privacy
Scanning Tools
Sniffing Tools
Securing Wireless Networks
Tool Example - AiroPeek

Module 16 - Virus
Virus History
Virus Classification
Virus Construction and Detection
Example - Virus Tools
Example - Create a Virus
Example - Virus Construction Kit

Module 17 - Physical Security
Security Statistics & Incidents
Physical Security Checklist
Locks

Module 18 - Linux Hacking
Why Linux?
Scanning in Linux
Hacking Tools
Rootkits
Linux Intrusion Detection System - LIDS
Linux Tools
Example - Whois
Example - Root Access
Example - Compile in Linux
Tool - Ethereal
Tool - IP Sorcery
Tool - NMap
Tool - Snort

Module 19 - Evading IDS, Firewalls and detecting Honey Pots
Intrusion Detection Tools
IDS Evasion
Firewalls
HoneyPot
Example - ICMP Shell
Example - WWW Reverse Shell

Module 20 - Buffer Overflows
Reasons for Attacks
NOPS
Defense Against Buffer Overflows
Example - Buffer Overflow

Module 21 - Cryptography
PKIs
RSA Attacks and Algorithms
Code Breaking Methodologies

Module 22 - Penetration Testing
Vulnerability Assessment
Terms of Engagement
Filtering Devices
Impact of Threat
Phases of Penetration Testing

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