Ethical Hacking Certification Course in Kolkata

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Ethical Hacking Certification Course Overview

Learn the essential methods needed to protect systems and networks from attacks from our ethical hacking course in Kolkata. In addition, the ethical hacking course in Kolkata is incorporated with the trending technology CEH v12 that increases your career opportunities

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  • 8X higher interaction in live online classes conducted by industry experts
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  • 20 current security domains
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  • 8X higher interaction in live online classes conducted by industry experts
  • Accredited training partner of EC-Council
  • 6 months free access to CEHv12 iLabs
  • Official eCourseware by EC-Council
  • 20 current security domains
  • Exam fee included
  • 8X higher interaction in live online classes conducted by industry experts
  • Accredited training partner of EC-Council
  • 6 months free access to CEHv12 iLabs
  • Official eCourseware by EC-Council
  • 20 current security domains

Skills Covered

  • Trojans backdoors and countermeasures
  • Advanced hacking concepts
  • Mobile and web technologies
  • IDS firewalls and honeypots
  • Network packet analysis
  • Advanced log management
  • Trojans backdoors and countermeasures
  • IDS firewalls and honeypots
  • Advanced hacking concepts
  • Network packet analysis
  • Mobile and web technologies
  • Advanced log management
  • Trojans backdoors and countermeasures
  • IDS firewalls and honeypots
  • Advanced hacking concepts
  • Network packet analysis
  • Mobile and web technologies
  • Advanced log management

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Salary Benefits

This Ethical Hacking course in Kolkata verifies the skills required to thrive in the information security domain. Many IT departments have made CEH compulsory for security-related posts. CEH certified professionals earn 44-percent higher salaries than non-certified professionals

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Ethical Hacking Course Curriculum

Who can apply for this CEH Certification

Anyone interested in learning ethical hacking and ready to take up the new challenges in life can join the ethical hacking course in Kolkata. In order to work on a security-related post at an IT company, which includes a wide variety of roles in site administration, network security, security auditing and analytics, and technical support, ethical hacking training in Kolkata is an absolute must.
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Pre-requisites

If you are keen of upgrading your skillset and career with this CEH course in Kolkata, you find that there aren't any special requirements or prerequisites, and passion to be your primary driver for success
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Course Content

  • Module 01- Introduction to Ethical Hacking

    Preview
    • Lesson 01 - Information Security Overview

      22:30Preview
      • 1 Demo of Aspen and iLabs
        22:30
      • 2 Internet is Integral Part of Business and Personal Life - What Happens Online in 60 Seconds
      • 3 Essential Terminology
      • 4 Elements of Information Security
      • 5 The Security, Functionality, and Usability Triangle
    • Lesson 02 - Information Security Threats and Attack Vectors

      01:56Preview
      • 1 Motives, Goals, and Objectives of Information Security Attacks
      • 2 Top Information Security Attack Vectors
      • 3 Information Security Threat Categories
      • 4 Types of Attacks on a System
        01:56
      • 5 Information Warfare
    • Lesson 06 - Penetration Testing Concepts

      • 1 Penetration Testing
      • 2 Why Penetration Testing
      • 3 Comparing Security Audit, Vulnerability Assessment, and Penetration Testing
      • 4 Blue Teaming/Red Teaming
      • 5 Types of Penetration Testing
      • 6 Phases of Penetration Testing
      • 7 Security Testing Methodology
    • Lesson 03 - Hacking Concepts

      01:29Preview
      • 1 What is Hacking
        01:29
      • 2 Who is a Hacker?
      • 3 Hacker Classes
      • 4 Hacking Phases
    • Lesson 04 - Ethical Hacking Concepts

      • 1 What is Ethical Hacking?
      • 2 Why Ethical Hacking is Necessary
      • 3 Scope and Limitations of Ethical Hacking
      • 4 Skills of an Ethical Hacker
    • Lesson 05 - Information Security Controls

      • 1 Information Assurance (IA)
      • 2 Information Security Management Program
      • 4 Enterprise Information Security Architecture (EISA)
      • 5 Network Security Zoning
      • 6 Defense in Depth
      • 7 Information Security Policies
      • 8 Physical Security
      • 10 What is Risk?
      • 11 Threat Modeling
      • 12 Incident Management
      • 13 Security Incident and Event Management (SIEM)
      • 14 User Behavior Analytics (UBA)
      • 15 Network Security Controls
      • 16 Identity and Access Management (IAM)
      • 17 Data Leakage
      • 18 Data Backup
      • 19 Data Recovery
      • 20 Role of AI/ML in Cyber Security
    • Lesson 07 - Information Security Laws and Standards

      • 1 Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS)
      • 2 ISO/IEC 27001:2013
      • 3 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
      • 4 Sarbanes Oxley Act (SOX)
      • 5 The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
      • 6 Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA)
      • 7 Cyber Law in Different Countries
  • Module 02- Footprinting and Reconnaissance

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    • Lesson 01 - Footprinting Concepts

      01:04Preview
      • 1 What is Footprinting?
        01:04
      • 2 Objectives of Footprinting
    • Lesson 02 - Footprinting through Search Engines

      18:51Preview
      • 1 Footprinting through Search Engines
        12:09
      • 2 Footprinting using Advanced Google Hacking Techniques
      • 3 Information Gathering Using Google Advanced Search and Image Search
      • 4 Google Hacking Database
        06:42
      • 5 VoIP and VPN Footprinting through Google Hacking Database
    • Lesson 03 - Footprinting through Web Services

      08:37Preview
      • 1 Finding Company’s Top-level Domains (TLDs) and Sub-domains
      • 2 Finding the Geographical Location of the Target
      • 3 People Search on Social Networking Sites and People Search Services
        07:41
      • 4 Gathering Information from LinkedIn
      • 5 Gather Information from Financial Services
      • 6 Footprinting through Job Sites
        00:56
      • 7 Monitoring Target Using Alerts
      • 8 Information Gathering Using Groups, Forums, and Blogs
      • 9 Determining the Operating System
      • 10 VoIP and VPN Footprinting through SHODAN
    • Lesson 04 - Footprinting through Social Networking Sites

      • 1 Collecting Information through Social Engineering on Social Networking Sites
    • Lesson 05 - Website Footprinting

      08:21
      • 1 Website Footprinting
        08:21
      • 2 Website Footprinting using Web Spiders
      • 3 Mirroring Entire Website
      • 4 Extracting Website Information from https://archive.org
      • 5 Extracting Metadata of Public Documents
      • 6 Monitoring Web Pages for Updates and Changes
    • Lesson 06- Email Footprinting

      37:01
      • 1 Tracking Email Communications
        37:01
      • 2 Collecting Information from Email Header
      • 3 Email Tracking Tools
    • Lesson 07- Competitive Intelligence

      00:50Preview
      • 1 Competitive Intelligence Gathering
        00:50
      • 2 Competitive Intelligence - When Did this Company Begin? How Did it Develop?
      • 3 Competitive Intelligence - What Are the Company's Plans?
      • 4 Competitive Intelligence - What Expert Opinions Say About the Company
      • 5 Monitoring Website Traffic of Target Company
      • 6 Tracking Online Reputation of the Target
    • Lesson 08- Whois Footprinting

      42:37
      • 1 Whois Lookup
        12:11
      • 2 Whois Lookup Result Analysis
        30:26
      • 3 Whois Lookup Tools
      • 4 Finding IP Geolocation Information
    • Lesson 09- DNS Footprinting

      • 1 Extracting DNS Information
      • 2 DNS Interrogation Tools
    • Lesson 10- Network Footprinting

      • 1 Locate the Network Range
      • 2 Traceroute
      • 3 Traceroute
      • 4 Traceroute Tools
    • Lesson 11- Footprinting through Social Engineering

      09:17Preview
      • 1 Footprinting through Social Engineering
        09:17
      • 2 Collect Information Using Eavesdropping, Shoulder Surfing, and Dumpster Diving
    • Lesson 12- Footprinting Tools

      • 1 Maltego
      • 2 Recon-ng
      • 3 FOCA
      • 4 Recon-Dog
      • 5 OSRFramework
      • 6 Additional Footprinting Tools
    • Lesson 13- Countermeasures

      00:57
      • 1 Footprinting Countermeasures
        00:57
    • Lesson 14- Footprinting Pen Testing

      • 1 Footprinting Pen Testing
      • 2 Footprinting Pen Testing Report Templates
  • Module 03- Scanning Networks

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    • Lesson 01 - Network Scanning Concepts

      • 1 Overview of Network Scanning
      • 2 TCP Communication Flags
      • 3 TCP/IP Communication
      • 4 Creating Custom Packet Using TCP Flags
      • 5 Scanning in IPv6 Networks
    • Lesson 02 - Scanning Tools

      • 1 Nmap
      • 2 Hping2 / Hping3
      • 3 Scanning Tools
      • 4 Scanning Tools for Mobile
    • Lesson 03- Scanning Techniques

      • 1 Scanning Technique
      • 2 Port Scanning Countermeasures
    • Lesson 04- Scanning Beyond IDS and Firewall

      • 1 IDS/Firewall Evasion Techniques
    • Lesson 05- Banner Grabbing

      06:25Preview
      • 1 Banner Grabbing
        03:19
      • 2 How to Identify Target System OS
        03:06
      • 3 Banner Grabbing Countermeasures
    • Lesson 06- Draw Network Diagrams

      • 1 Draw Network Diagrams
      • 2 Network Discovery and Mapping Tools
      • 3 Network Discovery Tools for Mobile
    • Lesson 07- Scanning Pen Testing

      • 1 Scanning Pen Testing
  • Module 04- Enumeration

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    • Lesson 01 - Enumeration Concepts

      • 1 What is Enumeration?
      • 2 Techniques for Enumeration
      • 3 Services and Ports to Enumerate
    • Lesson 02 - NetBIOS Enumeration

      14:40Preview
      • 1 NetBIOS Enumeration
        14:40
      • 2 NetBIOS Enumeration Tool
      • 3 Enumerating User Accounts
      • 4 Enumerating Shared Resources Using Net View
    • Lesson 03 - SNMP Enumeration

      06:20Preview
      • 1 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Enumeration
        06:20
      • 2 Working of SNMP
      • 3 Management Information Base (MIB)
      • 4 SNMP Enumeration Tools
    • Lesson 04 - LDAP Enumeration

      05:45Preview
      • 1 LDAP Enumeration
        05:45
      • 2 LDAP Enumeration Tools
    • Lesson 05 - NTP Enumeration

      03:59
      • 1 NTP Enumeration
        03:59
      • 2 NTP Enumeration Commands
      • 2 NTP Enumeration Tools
    • Lesson 06 - SMTP Enumeration and DNS Enumeration

      17:21Preview
      • 1 SMTP Enumeration
        17:21
      • 2 SMTP Enumeration Tools
      • 3 DNS Enumeration Using Zone Transfer
    • Lesson 07 - Other Enumeration Techniques

      • 1 IPsec Enumeration
      • 2 VoIP Enumeration
      • 3 RPC Enumeration
      • 4 Unix/Linux User Enumeration
    • Lesson 08 - Enumeration Countermeasures

      • 1 Enumeration Countermeasures
    • Lesson 09 - Enumeration Pen Testing

      • 1 Enumeration Pen Testing
    • Module 05- Vulnerability Analysis

      • 1 Enumeration Pen Testing
  • Module 05- Vulnerability Analysis

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    • Lesson 01- Vulnerability Assessment Concepts

      • 1 Vulnerability Research
      • 2 Vulnerability Classification
      • 3 What is Vulnerability Assessment?
      • 4 Types of Vulnerability Assessment
      • 5 Vulnerability-Management Life Cycle
    • Lesson 02- Vulnerability Assessment Solutions

      • 1 Comparing Approaches to Vulnerability Assessment
      • 2 Working of Vulnerability Scanning Solutions
      • 3 Types of Vulnerability Assessment Tools
      • 4 Characteristics of a Good Vulnerability Assessment Solution
      • 5 Choosing a Vulnerability Assessment Tool
      • 6 Criteria for Choosing a Vulnerability Assessment Tool
      • 7 Best Practices for Selecting Vulnerability Assessment Tools
    • Lesson 03- Vulnerability Scoring Systems

      • 1 Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS)
      • 2 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE)
      • 3 National Vulnerability Database (NVD)
      • 4 Resources for Vulnerability Research
    • Lesson 04- Vulnerability Assessment Tools

      • 1 Vulnerability Assessment Tools
      • 2 Vulnerability Assessment Tools for Mobile
    • Lesson 05- Vulnerability Assessment Reports

      • 1 Vulnerability Assessment Reports
      • 2 Analyzing Vulnerability Scanning Report
  • Module 06- System Hacking

    Preview
    • Lesson 01- System Hacking Concepts

      • 1 CEH Hacking Methodology (CHM)
      • 2 System Hacking Goals
    • Lesson 02- Cracking Passwords

      • 1 Password Cracking
      • 2 Types of Password Attacks
      • 3 Password Recovery Tools
      • 4 Microsoft Authentication
      • 5 How Hash Passwords Are Stored in Windows SAM?
      • 6 NTLM Authentication Process
      • 7 Kerberos Authentication
      • 8 Password Salting
      • 9 Tools to Extract the Password Hashes
      • 10 Password Cracking Tools
      • 11 How to Defend against Password Cracking
      • 12 How to Defend against LLMNR/NBT-NS Poisoning
    • Lesson 03- Escalating Privileges

      • 1 Privilege Escalation
      • 2 Privilege Escalation Using DLL Hijacking
      • 3 Privilege Escalation by Exploiting Vulnerabilities
      • 4 Privilege Escalation Using Dylib Hijacking
      • 5 Privilege Escalation using Spectre and Meltdown Vulnerabilities
      • 6 Other Privilege Escalation Techniques
      • 7 How to Defend Against Privilege Escalation
    • Lesson 04- Executing Applications

      • 1 Executing Applications
      • 2 Keylogger
      • 3 Spyware
      • 4 How to Defend Against Keyloggers
      • 5 How to Defend Against Spyware
    • Lesson 05- Hiding Files

      • 1 Rootkits
      • 2 NTFS Data Stream
      • 3 What is Steganography?
    • Lesson 06- Covering Tracks

      • 1 Covering Tracks
      • 2 Disabling Auditing: Auditpol
      • 3 Clearing Logs
      • 4 Manually Clearing Event Logs
      • 5 Ways to Clear Online Tracks
      • 6 Covering BASH Shell Tracks
      • 7 Covering Tracks on Network
      • 8 Covering Tracks on OS
      • 9 Covering Tracks Tools
    • Lesson 07- Penetration Testing

      • 1 Password Cracking
      • 2 Privilege Escalation
      • 3 Executing Applications
      • 4 Hiding Files
      • 5 Covering Tracks
  • Module 07- Malware Threats

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    • Lesson 01- Malware Concepts

      • 1 Introduction to Malware
      • 2 Different Ways a Malware can Get into a System
      • 3 Common Techniques Attackers Use to Distribute Malware on the Web
      • 4 Components of Malware
    • Lesson 02- Trojan Concepts

      • 1 What is a Trojan?
      • 2 How Hackers Use Trojans
      • 3 Common Ports used by Trojans
      • 4 How to Infect Systems Using a Trojan
      • 5 Trojan Horse Construction Kit
      • 6 Wrappers
      • 7 Crypters
      • 8 How Attackers Deploy a Trojan
      • 9 Exploit Kits
      • 10 Evading Anti-Virus Techniques
      • 11 Types of Trojans
    • Lesson 03- Virus and Worm Concepts

      • 1 Introduction to Viruses
      • 2 Stages of Virus Life
      • 3 Working of Viruses
      • 4 Indications of Virus Attack
      • 5 How does a Computer Get Infected by Viruses
      • 6 Virus Hoaxes
      • 7 Fake Antiviruses
      • 8 Ransomware
      • 9 Types of Viruses
      • 10 Creating Virus
      • 11 Computer Worms
      • 12 Worm Makers
    • Lesson 04- Malware Analysis

      • 1 What is Sheep Dip Computer?
      • 2 Anti-Virus Sensor Systems
      • 3 Introduction to Malware Analysis
      • 4 Malware Analysis Procedure: Preparing Testbed
      • 5 Static Malware Analysis
      • 6 Dynamic Malware Analysis
      • 7 Virus Detection Methods
      • 8 Trojan Analysis: ZeuS/Zbot
      • 9 Virus Analysis: WannaCry
    • Lesson 05- Countermeasures

      • 1 Trojan Countermeasures
      • 2 Backdoor Countermeasures
      • 3 Virus and Worms Countermeasures
    • Lesson 06- Anti-Malware Software

      • 1 Anti-Trojan Software
      • 2 Antivirus Software
    • Lesson 07- Malware Penetration Testing

      • 1 Malware Penetration Testing
  • Module 08- Sniffing

    Preview
    • Lesson 01- Sniffing Concepts

      • 1 Network Sniffing
      • 2 Types of Sniffing
      • 3 How an Attacker Hacks the Network Using Sniffers
      • 4 Protocols Vulnerable to Sniffing
      • 5 Sniffing in the Data Link Layer of the OSI Model
      • 6 Hardware Protocol Analyzers
      • 7 SPAN Port
      • 8 Wiretapping
      • 9 Lawful Interception
    • Lesson 02- Sniffing Technique: MAC Attacks

      • 1 MAC Address/CAM Table
      • 2 How CAM Works
      • 3 What Happens When CAM Table Is Full?
      • 4 MAC Flooding
      • 5 Switch Port Stealing
      • 6 How to Defend against MAC Attacks
    • Lesson 03- Sniffing Technique: DHCP Attacks

      • 1 How DHCP Works
      • 2 DHCP Request/Reply Messages
      • 3 DHCP Starvation Attack
      • 4 Rogue DHCP Server Attack
      • 5 How to Defend Against DHCP Starvation and Rogue Server Attack
    • Lesson 04- Sniffing Technique: ARP Poisoning

      • 1 What Is Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)?
      • 2 ARP Spoofing Attack
      • 3 Threats of ARP Poisoning
      • 4 ARP Poisoning Tools
      • 5 How to Defend Against ARP Poisoning
      • 6 Configuring DHCP Snooping and Dynamic ARP Inspection on Cisco Switches
      • 7 ARP Spoofing Detection Tools
    • Lesson 05- Sniffing Technique: Spoofing Attacks

      • 1 MAC Spoofing/Duplicating
      • 2 MAC Spoofing Technique: Windows
      • 3 MAC Spoofing Tools
      • 4 IRDP Spoofing
      • 5 How to Defend Against MAC Spoofing
    • Lesson 06- Sniffing Technique: DNS Poisoning

      • 1 DNS Poisoning Techniques
      • 2 How to Defend Against DNS Spoofing
    • Lesson 07- Sniffing Tools

      • 1 Sniffing Tool: Wireshark
      • 2 Sniffing Tools
      • 3 Packet Sniffing Tools for Mobile
    • Lesson 08- Countermeasures

      • 1 How to Defend Against Sniffing
    • Lesson 09- Sniffing Detection Techniques

      • 1 How to Detect Sniffing
      • 2 Sniffer Detection Techniques
      • 3 Promiscuous Detection Tools
    • Lesson 10- Sniffing Pen Testing

      • 1 Sniffing Penetration Testing
  • Module 09- Social Engineering

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    • Lesson 01 - Social Engineering Concepts

      • 1 What is Social Engineering?
      • 2 Phases of a Social Engineering Attack
    • Lesson 02 - Social Engineering Techniques

      • 1 Types of Social Engineering
      • 2 Human-based Social Engineering
      • 3 Computer-based Social Engineering
      • 4 Mobile-based Social Engineering
    • Lesson 04 - Impersonation on Social Networking Sites

      • 1 Social Engineering Through Impersonation on Social Networking Sites
      • 2 Impersonation on Facebook
      • 3 Risks of Social Networking Threats to Corporate Networks
    • Lesson 05 - Identity Theft

      • 1 Identify Theft
    • Lesson 06 - Countermeasures

      • 1 Social Engineering Countermeasures
      • 2 Insider Threats Countermeasures
      • 3 Identity Theft Countermeasures
      • 4 How to Detect Phishing Emails
      • 5 Anti-Phishing Toolbar
      • 6 Common Social Engineering Targets and Defense Strategies
    • Lesson 07 - Social Engineering Penetration Testing

      • 1 Social Engineering Pen Testing
      • 2 Social Engineering Pen Testing Tools
    • Lesson 03- Insider Threats

      • 1 Insider Threat / Insider Attack
      • 2 Type of Insider Threats
  • Module 10- Denial-of-Service

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    • Lesson 01 - DoS/DDoS Concepts

      • 1 What is Denial of Service Attack?
      • 2 What is Distributed Denial of Service Attack?
    • Lesson 02 - DoS/DDoS Attack Techniques

      • 1 Basic Categories of DoS/DDoS Attack Vectors
      • 2 UDP Flood Attack
      • 3 ICMP Flood Attack
      • 4 Ping of Death and Smurf Attack
      • 5 SYN Flood Attack
      • 6 Fragmentation Attack
      • 7 HTTP GET/POST and Slowloris Attacks
      • 8 Multi-Vector Attack
      • 9 Peer-to-Peer Attacks
      • 10 Permanent Denial-of-Service Attack
      • 11 Distributed Reflection Denial-of-Service (DRDoS)
    • Lesson 03 - Botnets

      • 1 Organized Cyber Crime: Organizational Chart
      • 2 Botnet
      • 3 A Typical Botnet Setup
      • 4 Botnet Ecosystem
      • 5 Scanning Methods for Finding Vulnerable Machines
      • 6 How Malicious Code Propagates?
      • 7 Botnet Trojan
    • Lesson 04 - DDoS Case Study

      • 1 DDoS Attack
      • 2 Hackers Advertise Links to Download Botnet
      • 3 Use of Mobile Devices as Botnets for Launching DDoS Attacks
      • 4 DDoS Case Study: Dyn DDoS Attack
    • Lesson 05 - DoS/DDoS Attack Tools

      • 1 DoS and DDoS Attack Tool
      • 2 DoS and DDoS Attack Tool for Mobile
    • Lesson 06 - Countermeasures

      • 1 Detection Techniques
      • 2 DoS/DDoS Countermeasure Strategies
      • 3 DDoS Attack Countermeasures
      • 4 Techniques to Defend against Botnets
      • 5 DoS/DDoS Countermeasures
      • 6 DoS/DDoS Protection at ISP Level
      • 7 Enabling TCP Intercept on Cisco IOS Software
    • Lesson 07 - DoS/DDoS Protection Tools

      • 1 Advanced DDoS Protection Appliances
      • 2 DoS/DDoS Protection Tools
    • Lesson 08 - DoS/DDoS Attack Penetration Testing

      • 1 Denial-of-Service (DoS) Attack Pen Testing
    • Module 11- Session Hijacking

      • 1 Denial-of-Service (DoS) Attack Pen Testing
  • Module 11- Session Hijacking

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    • Lesson 01- Session Hijacking Concepts

      • 1 What is Session Hijacking?
      • 2 Why Session Hijacking is Successful?
      • 3 Session Hijacking Process
      • 4 Packet Analysis of a Local Session Hijack
      • 5 Types of Session Hijacking
      • 6 Session Hijacking in OSI Model
      • 7 Spoofing vs. Hijacking
    • Lesson 02- Application Level Session Hijacking

      • 1 Application Level Session Hijacking
      • 2 Compromising Session IDs using Sniffing and by Predicting Session Token
      • 3 Compromising Session IDs Using Man-in-the-Middle Attack
      • 4 Compromising Session IDs Using Man-in-the-Browser Attack
      • 5 Compromising Session IDs Using Client-side Attacks
      • 6 Compromising Session IDs Using Client-side Attacks: Cross-site Script Attack
      • 7 Compromising Session IDs Using Client-side Attacks: Cross-site Request Forgery Attack
      • 8 Compromising Session IDs Using Session Replay Attack
      • 9 Compromising Session IDs Using Session Fixation
      • 10 Session Hijacking Using Proxy Servers
      • 11 Session Hijacking Using CRIME Attack
      • 12 Session Hijacking Using Forbidden Attack
    • Lesson 03- Network Level Session Hijacking

      • 1 TCP/IP Hijacking
      • 2 IP Spoofing: Source Routed Packets
      • 3 RST Hijacking
      • 4 Blind Hijacking
      • 5 UDP Hijacking
      • 6 MiTM Attack Using Forged ICMP and ARP Spoofing
    • Lesson 04- Session Hijacking Tools

      • 1 Session Hijacking Tools
      • 2 Session Hijacking Tools For Mobile
    • Lesson 05- Countermeasures

      • 1 Session Hijacking Detection Methods
      • 2 Protecting against Session Hijacking
      • 3 Methods to Prevent Session Hijacking: To be Followed by Web Developers
      • 4 Methods to Prevent Session Hijacking: To be Followed by Web Users
      • 5 Session Hijacking Detection Tools
      • 6 Approaches Vulnerable to Session Hijacking and their Preventative Solutions
      • 7 Approaches to Prevent Session Hijacking
      • 8 IPSec
      • 9 Session Hijacking Prevention Tools
    • Lesson 06- Penetration Testing

      • 1 Session Hijacking Pen Testing
  • Module 12 - Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots

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    • Lesson 01- IDS, Firewall and Honeypot Concepts

      • 1 Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
      • 2 Firewall
      • 3 Honeypot
    • Lesson 02- IDS, Firewall and Honeypot Solutions

      • 1 Intrusion Detection Tool
      • 2 Firewalls
      • 3 Honeypot Tools
    • Lesson 03- Evading IDS

      • 1 IDS Evasion Techniques
    • Lesson 04- Evading Firewalls

      • 1 Firewall Evasion Techniques
    • Lesson 05- IDS/Firewall Evading Tools

      • 1 IDS/Firewall Evasion Tools
      • 2 Packet Fragment Generator Tools
    • Lesson 06- Detecting Honeypots

      • 1 Detecting Honeypots
      • 2 Detecting and Defeating Honeypots
      • 3 Honeypot Detection Tool: Send-Safe Honeypot Hunte
    • Lesson 07- IDS/Firewall Evasion Countermeasures

      • 1 How to Defend Against IDS Evasion
      • 2 How to Defend Against Firewall Evasion
    • Lesson 08- Penetration Testing

      • Firewall/IDS Penetration Testing
  • Module 13- Hacking Web Servers

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    • Lesson 01- Web Server Concepts

      • 1 Web Server Operations
      • 2 Open Source Web Server Architecture
      • 3 IIS Web Server Architecture
      • 4 Web Server Security Issue
      • 5 Why Web Servers Are Compromised?
      • 6 Impact of Web Server Attacks
    • Lesson 02- Web Server Attacks

      • 1 DoS/DDoS Attacks
      • 2 DNS Server Hijacking
      • 3 DNS Amplification Attack
      • 4 Directory Traversal Attacks
      • 5 Man-in-the-Middle/Sniffing Attack
      • 6 Phishing Attacks
      • 7 Website Defacement
      • 8 Web Server Misconfiguration
      • 9 HTTP Response Splitting Attack
      • 10 Web Cache Poisoning Attack
      • 11 SSH Brute Force Attack
      • 12 Web Server Password Cracking
      • 13 Web Application Attacks
    • Lesson 03- Web Server Attack Methodology

      • 1 Information Gathering
      • 2 Web Server Footprinting/Banner Grabbing
      • 3 Website Mirroring
      • 4 Vulnerability Scanning
      • 5 Session Hijacking
      • 6 Web Server Passwords Hacking
      • 7 Using Application Server as a Proxy
    • Lesson 04- Web Server Attack Tools

      • 1 Metasploit
      • 2 Web Server Attack Tools
    • Lesson 05- Countermeasures

      • 1 Place Web Servers in Separate Secure Server Security Segment on Network
      • 2 Countermeasures
      • 3 Detecting Web Server Hacking Attempts
      • 4 How to Defend Against Web Server Attacks
      • 5 How to Defend against HTTP Response Splitting and Web Cache Poisoning
      • 6 How to Defend against DNS Hijacking
    • Lesson 06- Patch Management

      • 1 Patches and Hotfixes
      • 2 What is Patch Management
      • 3 Installation of a Patch
      • 4 Patch Management Tools
    • Lesson 07- Web Server Security Tools

      • 1 Web Application Security Scanners
      • 2 Web Server Security Scanners
      • 3 Web Server Security Tools
    • Lesson 08- Web Server Pen Testing

      • 1 Web Server Penetration Testing
      • 2 Web Server Pen Testing Tools
  • Module 14- Hacking Web Applications

    Preview
    • Lesson 01 - Web App Concepts

      • 1 Introduction to Web Applications
      • 2 Web Application Architecture
      • 3 Web 2.0 Applications
      • 4 Vulnerability Stack
    • Lesson 02 - Web App Threats

      • 1 OWASP Top 10 Application Security Risks – 2017
      • 2 Other Web Application Threats
    • Lesson 03 - Hacking Methodology

      • 1 Web App Hacking Methodology
      • 2 Footprint Web Infrastructure
      • 2 Attack Web Servers
      • 3 Analyze Web Applications
      • 4 Bypass Client-Side Controls
      • 5 Attack Authentication Mechanism
      • 6 Authorization Attack Schemes
      • 7 Attack Access Controls
      • 8 Attack Session Management Mechanism
      • 9 Perform Injection/Input Validation Attacks
      • 10 Attack Application Logic Flaws
      • 11 Attack Database Connectivity
      • 12 Attack Web App Client
      • 13 Attack Web Services
    • Lesson 04 - Web Application Hacking Tools

      • 1 Web Application Hacking Tools
    • Lesson 05 - Countermeasures

      • 1 Web Application Fuzz Testing
      • 2 Source Code Review
      • 3 Encoding Schemes
      • 4 How to Defend Against Injection Attacks
      • 5 Web Application Attack Countermeasures
      • 6 How to Defend Against Web Application Attacks
    • Lesson 06 - Web App Security Testing Tools

      • 1 Web Application Security Testing Tools
      • 2 Web Application Firewall
    • Lesson 07 - Web App Pen Testing

      • 1 Web Application Pen Testing
      • 2 Web Application Pen Testing Framework
  • Module 15- SQL Injection

    Preview
    • Lesson 01 - SQL Injection Concepts

      • 1 What is SQL Injection?
      • 2 SQL Injection and Server-side Technologies
      • 3 Understanding HTTP POST Request
      • 4 Understanding Normal SQL Query
      • 5 Understanding an SQL Injection Query
      • 6 Understanding an SQL Injection Query – Code Analysis
      • 8 Example of a Web App Vulnerable to SQL Injection: BadProductList.aspx
      • 9 Example of a Web Application Vulnerable to SQL Injection: Attack Analysis
      • 10 Example of SQL Injection
    • Lesson 02 - Types of SQL Injection

      • 1 Types of SQL Injection
    • Lesson 03 - SQL Injection Methodology

      • 1 SQL Injection Methodology
    • Lesson 04 - SQL Injection Tools

      • 1 SQL Injection Tools
      • 2 SQL Injection Tools
      • 3 SQL Injection Tools for Mobile
    • Lesson 05 - Evasion Techniques

      • 1 Evading IDS
      • 2 Types of Signature Evasion Techniques
    • Lesson 06 - Countermeasures

      • 1 How to Defend Against SQL Injection Attacks?
      • 2 SQL Injection Detection Tools
      • 3 SQL Injection Detection Tools
  • Module 16- Hacking Wireless Networks

    Preview
    • Lesson 01 - Wireless Concepts

      • 1 Wireless Terminologies
      • 2 Wireless Networks
      • 3 Wireless Standards
      • 4 Service Set Identifier (SSID)
      • 5 Wi-Fi Authentication Modes
      • 6 Wi-Fi Authentication Process Using a Centralized Authentication Server
      • 7 Types of Wireless Antenna
    • Lesson 02 - Wireless Encryption

      • 1 Types of Wireless Encryption
      • 2 WEP vs. WPA vs. WPA2
      • 3 WEP Issues
      • 4 Weak Initialization Vectors (IV)
    • Lesson 03 - Wireless Threats

      • 1 Wireless Threats
    • Lesson 04 - Wireless Hacking Methodology

      • 1 Wireless Hacking Methodology
    • Lesson 05 - Wireless Hacking Tools

      • 1 WEP/WPA Cracking Tools
      • 2 WEP/WPA Cracking Tool for Mobile
      • 3 Wi-Fi Sniffer
      • 4 Wi-Fi Traffic Analyzer Tools
      • 5 Other Wireless Hacking Tools
    • Lesson 06 - Bluetooth Hacking

      • 1 Bluetooth Stack
      • 2 Bluetooth Hacking
      • 3 Bluetooth Threats
      • 4 How to BlueJack a Victim?
      • 4 Bluetooth Hacking Tools
    • Lesson 07 - Countermeasures

      • 1 Wireless Security Layers
      • 2 How to Defend Against WPA/WPA2 Cracking
      • 3 How to Defend Against KRACK Attacks
      • 4 How to Detect and Block Rogue AP
      • 5 How to Defend Against Wireless Attacks
      • 6 How to Defend Against Bluetooth Hacking
    • Lesson 08 - Wireless Security Tools

      • 1 Wireless Intrusion Prevention Systems
      • 2 Wireless IPS Deployment
      • 3 Wi-Fi Security Auditing Tool
      • 4 Wi-Fi Intrusion Prevention System
      • 5 Wi-Fi Predictive Planning Tools
      • 6 Wi-Fi Vulnerability Scanning Tools
      • 7 Bluetooth Security Tool
      • 8 Wi-Fi Security Tools for Mobile
    • Lesson 09 - Wi-Fi Pen Testing

      • 1 Wireless Penetration Testing
      • 2 Wireless Penetration Testing Framework
  • Module 17- Hacking Mobile Platforms

    Preview
    • Lesson 01- Mobile Platform Attack Vectors

      • 1 Vulnerable Areas in Mobile Business Environment
      • 2 OWASP Top 10 Mobile Risks - 2016
      • 3 Anatomy of a Mobile Attack
      • 4 How a Hacker can Profit from Mobile when Successfully Compromised
      • 5 Mobile Attack Vectors and Mobile Platform Vulnerabilities
      • 6 Security Issues Arising from App Stores
      • 7 App Sandboxing Issues
      • 8 Mobile Spam
      • 9 SMS Phishing Attack (SMiShing) (Targeted Attack Scan)
      • 10 Pairing Mobile Devices on Open Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Connections
    • Lesson 02- Hacking Android OS

      • 1 Android OS
      • 2 Android Rooting
      • 3 Blocking Wi-Fi Access using NetCut
      • 4 Hacking with zANTI
      • 5 Hacking Networks Using Network Spoofer
      • 6 Launching DoS Attack using Low Orbit Ion Cannon (LOIC)
      • 7 Performing Session Hijacking Using DroidSheep
      • 8 Hacking with Orbot Proxy
      • 9 Android-based Sniffers
      • 10 Android Trojans
      • 11 Securing Android Devices
      • 12 Android Security Tool: Find My Device
      • 13 Android Security Tools
      • 14 Android Vulnerability Scanner
      • 15 Android Device Tracking Tools
    • Lesson 03- Hacking iOS

      • 1 Apple iOS
      • 2 Jailbreaking iOS
      • 3 iOS Trojans
      • 4 Guidelines for Securing iOS Devices
      • 5 iOS Device Tracking Tools
      • 6 iOS Device Security Tools
    • Lesson 04- Mobile Spyware

      • 1 Mobile Spyware
      • 2 Mobile Spyware: mSpy
      • 3 Mobile Spywares
    • Lesson 05- Mobile Device Management

      • 1 Mobile Device Management (MDM)
      • 2 Mobile Device Management Solutions
      • 3 Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
    • Lesson 06- Mobile Security Guidelines and Tools

      • 1 General Guidelines for Mobile Platform Security
      • 2 Mobile Device Security Guidelines for Administrator
      • 3 SMS Phishing Countermeasures
      • 4 Mobile Protection Tools
      • 5 Mobile Anti-Spyware
    • Lesson 07- Mobile Pen Testing

      • 1 Android Phone Pen Testing
      • 2 iPhone Pen Testing
      • 3 Mobile Pen Testing Toolkit: Hackode
  • Module 18- IoT Hacking

    Preview
    • Lesson 01- IoT Concepts

      • 1 What is IoT
      • 2 How IoT Works
      • 3 IoT Architecture
      • 4 IoT Application Areas and Devices
      • 5 IoT Technologies and Protocols
      • 6 IoT Communication Models
      • 7 Challenges of IoT
      • 8 Threat vs Opportunity
    • Lesson 02- IoT Attacks

      • 1 IoT Security Problems
      • 2 OWASP Top 10 IoT Vulnerabilities and Obstacles
      • 3 IoT Attack Surface Areas
      • 4 IoT Threats
      • 5 Hacking IoT Devices: General Scenario
      • 6 IoT Attacks
      • 7 IoT Attacks in Different Sectors
    • Lesson 03- IoT Hacking Methodology

      • 1 What is IoT Device Hacking?
      • 2 IoT Hacking Methodology
    • Lesson 04- IoT Hacking Tools

      • 1 Information Gathering Tools
      • 2 Sniffing Tools
      • 3 Vulnerability Scanning Tools
      • 4 IoT Hacking Tools
    • Lesson 05- Countermeasures

      • 1 How to Defend Against IoT Hacking
      • 2 General Guidelines for IoT Device Manufacturing Companies
      • 3 OWASP Top 10 IoT Vulnerabilities Solutions
      • 4 IoT Framework Security Considerations
      • 5 IoT Security Tools
    • Lesson 06- IoT Pen Testing

      • 1 IoT Pen Testing
  • Module 19- Cloud Computing

    Preview
    • Lesson 01 - Cloud Computing Concepts

      • 1 Introduction to Cloud Computing
      • 2 Separation of Responsibilities in Cloud
      • 3 Cloud Deployment Models
      • 4 NIST Cloud Computing Reference Architecture
      • 5 Cloud Computing Benefits
      • 6 Understanding Virtualization
    • Lesson 02 - Cloud Computing Threats

      • 1 Cloud Computing Threats
    • Lesson 03 - Cloud Computing Attacks

      • 1 Service Hijacking using Social Engineering Attacks
      • 2 Service Hijacking using Network Sniffing
      • 3 Session Hijacking using XSS Attack
      • 4 Session Hijacking using Session Riding
      • 5 Domain Name System (DNS) Attacks
      • 6 Side Channel Attacks or Cross-guest VM Breaches
      • 7 SQL Injection Attacks
      • 8 Cryptanalysis Attacks
      • 9 Wrapping Attack
      • 10 Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attacks
      • 11 Man-in-the-Cloud Attack
    • Lesson 04 - Cloud Security

      • 1 Cloud Security Control Layers
      • 2 Cloud Security is the Responsibility of both Cloud Provider and Consumer
      • 3 Cloud Computing Security Considerations
      • 4 Placement of Security Controls in the Cloud
      • 5 Best Practices for Securing Cloud
      • 6 NIST Recommendations for Cloud Security
      • 7 Organization/Provider Cloud Security Compliance Checklist
    • Lesson 05 - Cloud Security Tools

      • 1 Cloud Security Tools
    • Lesson 06 - Cloud Penetration Testing

      • 1 What is Cloud Pen Testing?
      • 2 Key Considerations for Pen Testing in the Cloud
      • 3 Cloud Penetration Testing
      • 4 Recommendations for Cloud Testing
  • Module 20- Cryptography

    Preview
    • Lesson 01- Cryptography Concepts

      • 1 Cryptography
      • 2 Government Access to Keys (GAK)
    • Lesson 02- Encryption Algorithms

      • 1 Ciphers
      • 2 Data Encryption Standard (DES)
      • 3 Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
      • 4 RC4, RC5, and RC6 Algorithms
      • 5 Twofish
      • 6 The DSA and Related Signature Schemes
      • 7 Rivest Shamir Adleman (RSA)
      • 8 Diffie-Hellman
      • 9 Message Digest (One-Way Hash) Functions
    • Lesson 03- Cryptography Tools

      • 1 MD5 Hash Calculators
      • 2 Hash Calculators for Mobile
      • 3 Cryptography Tools
      • 4 Cryptography Tools for Mobile
    • Lesson 04- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)

      • 1 Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
    • Lesson 05- Email Encryption

      • 1 Digital Signature
      • 2 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
      • 3 Transport Layer Security (TLS)
      • 4 Cryptography Toolkit
      • 5 Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
    • Lesson 06- Disk Encryption

      • 1 Disk Encryption
      • 2 Disk Encryption Tools
    • Lesson 07- Cryptanalysis

      • 1 Cryptanalysis Methods
      • 2 Code Breaking Methodologies
      • 3 Cryptography Attacks
      • 4 Cryptanalysis Tools
      • 5 Online MD5 Decryption Tools
    • Lesson 08- Countermeasures

      • 1 How to Defend Against Cryptographic Attacks

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CEH Certification Course Advisor

  • Dean Pompilio

    Dean Pompilio

    Technical Trainer, Owner- Steppingstonesolutions Inc

    Mr.Pompilio has been an IT Professional since 1989. He has worn many hats along the way and holds over 20 IT certifications which include EC-Council CEI, CEH, CHFI, CISSP, CISA, CISM. His passion is to help IT professionals achieve their training goals and career growth.

  • Bipin Kulkarni

    Bipin Kulkarni

    Security Expert, Content review board member at EC-Council

    Bipin has 17+ years of experience in architecting physical and cloud infrastructure deployments and security. As an EC-Council board member he is responsible for verifying CEH and ECSA courses. He is a Cloud security expert across public and private domains.

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Ethical Hacking Certification Course in Kolkata
  • What are the prerequisites for the CEH certification in Kolkata?

    In general, there are no specific requirements to take the CEH course in Kolkata. However, basic knowledge in IP/TCP is an added advantage to master the course quickly.

  • Is this CEH Certification course in Kolkata accredited?

    Yes. The EC-Council accredits the CEH certification course

  • What do I need to do to unlock my Simplilearn certificate?

    For you to get the certificate awarded through Simplilearn's ethical hacking course in Kolkata, you will need to be present in one complete set of classes that are conducted in this ethical hacking course in Kolkata.

  • When can I procure exam vouchers from Simplilearn?

    The exam voucher is generally included in the ethical hacking course in Kolkata charges. You can purchase the exam voucher within the first three months after purchasing the ethical hacking course in Kolkata. Sometimes, the exam costs might increase. In that case, you should pay the difference in the amount at the Simplilearn for CEH course in Kolkata

  • How do I schedule or book my exam?

    Scheduling or booking for the CEH training in Kolkata is pretty easy. To register for the CEH training in Kolkata exam, click here. On completing the application with all the required details, your registration for the ethical hacking course in Kolkata has been successfully done.

  • What is the validity of my CEH exam voucher?

    The vouchers are eligible for the first year from the date you’ve purchased the ethical hacking course in Kolkata. In the event of expiry of the coucher for the ethical hacking course in Kolkata exam, or you'll need to repurchase the voucher.

  • Can I ask for a refund for the exam voucher once it is issued to me?

    No. Since the ethical hacking course in Kolkata Simplilearn team doesn’t have any command over voucher policies and charges, the ethical hacking course in Kolkata exam voucher cannot be refunded after the trainers are issued for CEH course in Kolkata.

  • How frequently does the CEH examination fee change?

    In general, the ethical hacking course in Kolkata exam costs are decided by the certification body and frequently changes depending upon the various actors. The CEH course in Kolkata exam fee costs would be announced at the end of each calendar year. If the testing fee goes up (as determined by the governing body) prior to registering for the ethical hacking in Kolkata, you will need to pay the difference in cost.

  • How do I become CEH Certified?

    You can be deemed as a CEH certified learner once you've completed (according to the guidelines set) our complete entire CEH course in Kolkata and subsequently cleared the exam conducted You can even complete the course through a self-study based on your convenience. But it’s mandatory to show the experience in the network security domain

  • How much does the CEH certification exam cost?

    The CEH certification exam charges are over $500. In addition, you will have to pay $100 for the exam registration

  • Is the CEH examination fees included in the course fee?

    Yes

  • What is the blueprint of the CEH v11 examination?

    The format of the CEH Certification in Kolkata exam is as follows. 

    125 MCQ(Multiple Choice Questions) with 4 hours of duration. 
    Test Delivery: ECC EXAM, VUE
    Exam Prefix: 312-50 (ECC EXAM), 312-50 (VUE)

    CEH Practical Exam:

    The CEH practical examination is the extension of the course. The exam (practical) offers you a 6-hour window in which you'll be working on virtual machines using real-time systems.

    The practical exam format is as follows.

    It has 20 practical issues, and 6 hours of time are given to the candidates. 
    The candidates should pass with a minimum score of 70%. 
    Availability: Aspen – iLabs
    The Practical test format is iLabs Cyber Range

  • How many attempts do I have to pass the CEH exam?

    You will have a total of five attempts to pass the CEH exam in a year(12 months)

  • How long does it take to receive the CEH Certification exam results and receive my certification?

    As soon as you complete the test, you’ll receive notifications to your registered account email address. Also, you get the complete feedback report after evaluating your performance with the CEH certification in Kolkata

  • If I fail the CEH exam, how soon can I retake it, and how do I apply for CEH re-examination?

    You can retake the exam anytime after failing for the first time. However, if you fail in the successive CEH examinations, you should wait for at least 14 days to retake the exam. The exam voucher from ECC Exam Centre for re-attempting the exam for CEH should be procured again in the even that you do not clear the exam.

  • What is EC-Council’s Exam Fee Refund Policy?

    You will be provided with a money refund if your application isn’t approved at Simplilearn or if you didn’t score the minimum pass marks in the CEH exam.

  • If I need to cancel my enrollment, can I get a refund?

    Yes. You will get a refund after canceling the CEH course in Kolkata . However, the administration fee is non-refundable. So, we will deduct the administration fee from the refund amount. Click here to know more about our refund policy.

  • How can I learn more about this training program?

    To learn more about our programs, contact us by filling in the form located on the right side of all Simplilearn website pages. Or else, you can contact us through the live chat section at the bottom of the page.

Ethical Hacking Course Reviews

  • Rajarshi Barui

    Rajarshi Barui

    Cyber Security at PwC India, Kolkata

    My experience with Simplilearn is very pleasant. Their support is prompt and excellent. The trainer helped me exceptionally. I appreciate his efforts personally. Thanks Simplilearn.

  • Tejaswa Rastogi

    Tejaswa Rastogi

    Mumbai

    The course encapsulates the offensive approach, which is good, and there is much to learn.

  • Eshan Sharma

    Eshan Sharma

    Bangalore

    Simplilearn is the best platform for you if you wish to enter the CEH environment and practice on different tools. Thanks a lot to my trainer, Mr. Bharat & Simplilearn Team!

  • Shekhar Pawar

    Shekhar Pawar

    Chief Executive Officer at GrassDew IT Solutions Private Limited, Mumbai

    Simplilearn is one of the best online learning portals. I had enrolled for CEHV10 - Certified Ethical Hacker Training certification. The course was simple and easy to understand. Overall it was very good. I would recommend it strongly for professional enhancement.

  • Kallol Kumar Mondal

    Kallol Kumar Mondal

    Senior Consultant, GRC @ Wipro, Bangalore

    Good, I would like refer my friend for the same course.

  • Pradeep Varadarajan

    Pradeep Varadarajan

    Bangalore

    It was really a fantastic program.

  • Anand Kumar

    Anand Kumar

    Bangalore

    Experienced faculty and excellent facility to make learning enjoyable and enrich.

  • Habib Ulla Khan GS

    Habib Ulla Khan GS

    Bangalore

    The training module is been very well structured and delivered. Trainer has been practical working in real time and helped me to get more information on real time security information. Overall feedback, Very Good.

  • Dhiraj Kumar

    Dhiraj Kumar

    Bangalore

    The course was very nice, learned many new things. The tutor was nice and useful.

  • Abhishek Sharma

    Abhishek Sharma

    Student at G D Goenka, Faridabad

    Simplilearn's cyber security course helped me a lot to gain knowledge. The course was really awesome. Thank you Simplilearn.

  • Sooraj C

    Sooraj C

    Bangalore

    Excellent training delivered by Simplilearn.

  • Myles Howard II

    Myles Howard II

    Manchester

    The instructor chains together the learning topics very well. One subject leads to the next, and they are woven together comprehensively.

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Why Online Bootcamp

  • Develop skills for real career growthCutting-edge curriculum designed in guidance with industry and academia to develop job-ready skills
  • Learn from experts active in their field, not out-of-touch trainersLeading practitioners who bring current best practices and case studies to sessions that fit into your work schedule.
  • Learn by working on real-world problemsCapstone projects involving real world data sets with virtual labs for hands-on learning
  • Structured guidance ensuring learning never stops24x7 Learning support from mentors and a community of like-minded peers to resolve any conceptual doubts

Ethical Hacking Training FAQs

  • What are the course objectives?

    Individuals from the domain of network security can take the CEH v12 Certified Ethical Hacker course (earlier CEH v11) in Kolkata to qualify the EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker exam 312-50. The practical classroom training helps you learn how to secure your infrastructure by ethically leveraging the techniques that hackers use to penetrate network systems. The training offers a hands-on approach to important security systems by covering 20 of the most well-known security domains.
    You can also learn the following concepts:

    • Scan, test and hack secure systems and applications
    • Use penetration testing techniques to assess computer system security
    • Gain practical experience with phishing, exploitation, and sniffing tactics

    The following changes have been introduced in the latest CEH v12 by the EC-Council:

    • Increased focus on cloud attack vectors, AI and Machine Learning
    • A module on the Internet of Things(IoT) Security
    • Upgraded Vulnerability Assessment material
    • CEH practical exam
    Why is the CEH certification so desirable

    The recognized endorsed bodies of CEH V12 are:

  • Why is the CEH certification so desirable?

    As there are many cases of information security breaches, many IT departments are looking for professionals who have advanced security skills. The EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker course in Kolkata gives you the opportunity to thrive in the domain of information security. The certification has become a mandatory qualification for most of the security-related posts. It has been observed that CEH certified professionals have salary prospects 44% higher than the non-certified peers. 
    A number of job roles are open for the professionals who pursue the Ethical Hacking course, including:
    • Forensic analyst
    • CND auditor
    • CND infrastructure support executive
    • Intrusion analyst
    • Computer network defense (CND) analyst
    • Security manager
    • CND incident responder

  • What skills will you learn in the Ethical Hacking course in Kolkata?

    The Ethical Hacking course in Kolkata is ideal for professionals who are interested in the network, mobile app, and web security and how threats and vulnerabilities are identified. 
    You will be able to learn the following:
    • Grasp the step-by-step methodology and tactics that hackers use to penetrate network systems
    • Get a better understanding of IDS, firewalls, honeypots, and wireless hacking
    • Become proficient in advanced concepts such as advanced network packet analysis, securing IIS & Apache web servers, Windows system administration using Powershell, and hacking SQL and Oracle databases
    • Learn the latest developments in mobile and web technologies including Android, iOS, BlackBerry, Windows Phone and HTML5
    • Master advanced hacking concepts, including mobile device and smartphone hacking, writing virus codes, exploit writing & reverse engineering and corporate espionage
    • Understand the finer nuances of trojans, backdoors, and countermeasures
    • Learn advanced log management for information assurance and allow you to manage information security with more clarity

  • Who should take the Ethical Hacking Course?

    The following professionals find the Ethical Hacking course in Kolkata ideal:
    • Technical support engineer
    • IT security specialist, analyst, manager, architect or administrator
    • Systems analyst or administrator
    • Network security officers and practitioners
    • IT security officer, auditor or engineer
    • IS/IT auditor or consultant
    • Senior systems engineer
    • Site administrators
    • Network specialist, analyst, manager, architect, consultant or administrator
    • IT operations manager
    • IS/IT specialist, analyst or manager

  • What is CEH certification?

    Professionals can become capable of securing the corporate infrastructure by assessing and analyzing computer system security with Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification. The CEH certification exam tests whether you have a complete understanding of how to implement the special techniques of ethical hacking. It also verifies your knowledge of the penetration testing tools and how they are used to evaluate network security and computer systems. The exam code of CEH certification is 312-50.

  • What is the average salary for a Security Engineer/Cyber Security Engineer in Kolkata?

    An average salary of Rs 651,533 per year can be expected for a Security Engineer in Kolkata, as per Payscale. CEH (V12)- Certified professionals can earn comparatively more.

  • What are other types of roles within the Cyber Security space available in Kolkata?

    The Cyber Security domain involves the following roles in Kolkata:

    • Cyber Security Architect
    • Cyber Security Developer
    • Application Security Specialist
    • Sr. Information Security Analyst
    • Cyber Security Expert

  • Which companies are hiring Security Engineer/Cyber Security Engineers in Kolkata?

    Candidates can explore their career opportunities at companies like HP, Wipro, Ericsson, GE Healthcare, Dell, MOIL, etc. in Kolkata.

  • What is the average salary for a Security Engineer/Cyber Security Engineer in Kolkata?

    A median salary package of Rs 367,249 per annum is estimated to be earned by Security Engineer/Cyber Security Engineers in Kolkata, as per Payscale. Professionals can have better salary prospects if they opt a CEH (V12)- Certified Ethical Hacker program.

  • Which companies are hiring Security Engineer/Cyber Security Engineers in Kolkata?

    Dell, Ericsson, HP, Wipro, MOIL, and Geet Healthcare are some of the renowned companies in Kolkata that require Skilled Security Engineer/Cyber Security Engineers.

  • How are the Labs conducted?

    Labs are conducted on EC Council-designed iLabs. The access period is for six months.

  • Who are our instructors and how are they selected?

    Simplilearn’s trainers are highly qualified, have high alumni rating, work experience of more than 15 years in the domain of cybersecurity and IT architecture and services, and are CEH (v12) certified as well. The trainers have to undergo a rigorous selection process that involves profile screening, technical assessment in addition to training demo.

  • Is the exam fee included in the course fee?

    Yes, Simplilearn’s course fee includes the exam fee as well. 

  • Is this live training, or will I watch pre-recorded videos?

    There is live video streaming to conduct the CEH Live Virtual Classroom (LVC) training. The presence of a global audience during the class enhances the learning experience of the learners. The sessions are also recorded so that students can review them on missing any session. During the class, students are allowed to discuss their queries with the mentors.

  • What tools do I need to attend the training sessions?

    The system requirements to attend the Ethical Hacking course in Kolkata are:
    • Windows: Windows XP SP3 or higher
    • Mac: OSX 10.6 or higher
    • Internet speed: Preferably 512 Kbps or higher
    • Headset, speakers, and microphone

  • I am not able to access the online course. Who can help me?

    For any issue regarding the course access, learners can use the options of Live Chat, Contact us form or the Help and Support portal.

  • How can I learn more about this training program?

    On the right of Simplilearn website, learners can find options like Live Chat and Contact Us form. Using these options, learners can talk to the support team and get the necessary details.

  • How do I become a CEH certified professional?

    Professionals can become CEH certified after they follow these steps:
    • Complete Simplilearn’s Ethical Hacking course
    • Use the EC-Council designed ILabs platform to practice your techniques 
    • Schedule the CEH certification exam online
    • Become certified by finishing the coursework and qualifying the CEH exam

  • How much does CEH Training cost?

    Aspirants can either enroll in the Self-Paced learning or the Live Virtual classroom learning mode. The price changes periodically and the current price can be viewed at the top of this page.

  • Where can I take EC-Council exams?

    The EC-Council exam can be taken remotely by using Simplilearn’s online exam voucher that is provided with the course. The only requirement is a working computer connected to the internet and a webcam.

  • Where can I get my certificates of attendance (COA) if I have completed my training through an EC-Council authorized channel?

    An evaluation code needs to be used in the Aspen account to download the certificate to attendance (COA). Learners get the evaluation code in the EC-Council email or in the first page of the courseware. In case you cannot find the code, submit a request through Simplilearn’s LMS.

  • Can I review my answers during the examination?

    Yes, you can review your answers before finally submitting the CEH test answers.

  • How long is the CEH certification valid for?

    The CEH certificate expires after 3 years. Learners are required to maintain its validity by earning 120 ECE credits.

  • How much time will I have to complete the CEH exam?

    The duration of the CEH exam is 4 hours.

  • Can I request for a refund if I fail the test?

    Aspirants are not eligible to get any refund on failing the CEH test.

  • Am I required to sign an agreement prior to the exam?

    The goals of the EC-Council certification program are supported by a number of policies developed by the EC-Council, and it includes:
    1. A non-disclosure agreement (NDA)
    2. EC-Council Certification Agreement
    3. Security and Integrity Policy

  • I took training at an Accredited Training Center like Simplilearn, but I want to take the online exam remotely in another country. Is this possible?

    Yes the CEH exam can be taken remotely in any location. Aspirants just need to have Simplilearn’s ProctorU exam voucher to take the exam using a working computer connected to the Internet.

  • How long do I need to wait for my EC-Council certificate after I take the exam?

    Aspirants need to wait for 7-10 days to receive the digital certificate in their Aspen account.

  • How many times can I retake the exam if I don’t pass the first time?

    If you don't pass the CEH exam in the first trial, you can take the test 4 times again in a period of 12 months. The retakes can, however, be taken with a gap of 14 days. After these 4 retakes, the exam can be taken after waiting for 12 months.

  • How much does a Certified Ethical Hacker make?

    Certified Ethical Hackers are highly paid and in the U. S. they have an earning potential of $92000.

  • What is the validity of my CEH courseware voucher?

    The Ethical Hacking courseware voucher is offered by Simplilearn and is valid for 1 year from the day it is issued.

  • What is online classroom training?

    Simplilearn’s Ethical Hacking Course is conducted through live online streaming. The sessions can be attended by the learners to study the concepts and ask the doubts from the mentors.

  • How do I enroll for the online training?

    An online payment needs to be made to enroll in the ethical hacking course in Kolkata:

    • PayPal 
    • MasterCard
    • Diner’s Club
    • Visa Credit or Debit Card
    • American Express

    The information regarding access to the course and payment receipt is given to the learners via email.

  • Are the training and course material effective in preparing me for the CEH exam?

    Simplilearn’s Ethical Hacking course material is up to date with the latest trends and all the relevant information to prepare for the CEH exam. We ensure excellent results to the learners in the exam.

  • What is covered under the 24/7 Support promise?

    Simplilearn provides 24/7 query resolution to the applicants of the Ethical Hacking course. They can also access a community forum to ask any course-related questions. The forum is moderated by a dedicated team and it can be used by the applicants for a lifetime.

  • What certification will I receive after completing the CEH course in Kolkata?

    Applicants receive a course completion certificate from Simplilearn after they complete the Ethical Hacking course in Kolkata according to the program requirements. The certificate is recognized among various industries.

  • What If I miss a session?

    Each session conducted for the Ethical Hacking course in Kolkata is recorded. The recording can be accessed by the learners on missing any session.

  • What is Global Teaching Assistance?

    The trainers for the Ethical Hacking course at Simplilearn are domain experts and highly qualified. They guide the students throughout the course path and ensure that they get certified in a single effort. Learners can get the teaching assistance from the mentors during business hours.

  • What are the types of ethical hackers?

    Ethical hackers are generally of three types:

    White hat Hackers - They are authorized by the organization to access their systems and networks so as to find the vulnerabilities and loopholes and fix them before anyone else can misuse them. 

    Black Hat Hackers - They get unauthorized access to a company’s sensitive information and compromise it for their personal and financial gains.

    Grey hat Hackers - They are more like the combination of black hat and white hat hackers. They don’t have approval to hack the systems but do not have any ill intentions to do so.

  • What is footprinting in ethical hacking? What are the techniques used for footprinting?

    Footprinting is the part of the first step of ethical hacking, known as Reconnaissance. It involves collecting information regarding the target system through web services, email, search engines, DNS, or social network sites. Network enumeration, ping sweeps, port scanning, and point of contact queries are some of the techniques used for footprinting.

  • Is the CEH certification course in Kolkata difficult?

    The trainers at Simplilearn have extensive teaching experience and understand various learner’s needs. So, the concepts covered in this CEH course in Kolkata are explained in simple language so even beginners can follow them easily.

  • How do I start a CEH Course in Kolkata?

    This CEH course first gives you a complete overview of information security, its elements, and the essential terminology. You’ll then start with information security threats and get introduced to ethical hacking.

  • What is the salary of a CEH in Kolkata?

    The average salary of a CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) in Kolkata is INR 500,000 per year. The compensation package will include base pay, allowances and other benefits. You can easily get the pay package you deserve by getting a CEH Certification training in Kolkata.

  • What are the major companies hiring for CEH in Kolkata?

    With a CEH Certification training in Kolkata, you can apply to roles in companies including Prime Infoserv and OnProcess Technology. CEH Certification Training in Kolkata is a great way to improve your career prospects as it provides a rare opportunity to upgrade your professional skill set.

  • What are the major industries in Kolkata?

    Kolkata is a major commercial and financial center in West Bengal. Located on the East bank of the River Hooghly, it has been an important location for the production of coal, pharmaceuticals, food processing, textiles, and jute. The technology sector of Kolkata is a booming field, including electronics production, engineering, etc. CEH Certification Training in Kolkata will help you step into these industries.

  • How to become a CEH in Kolkata?

    As a CEH Certification training in Kolkata, you continuously monitor your organization's network for problematic behavior. You're the first and last line of defense and maintain the integrity, usage, modification, or disruption of the information system. Candidates with CEH Certification training in Kolkata are in high demand due to the alarming rise in corporate internet crime.

  • How to Find CEH Training Courses in Kolkata?

    CEH Certification Training in Kolkata can be taken from numerous online training institutes. Have a look at the top 5 or 10 training courses. Compare their training programs, curriculum, duration, infrastructure, media or industry partners, etc. Pick one that fulfills the above criteria and suits your budget, schedule, and accessibility.
     

  • Is CEH a good certification?

    To be precise, yes. If you are interested in having a career in cybersecurity or want to become an ethical hacker, CEH certification is the best way to move forward. Issued by the EC-Council, the CEH certification is a testament to the fact that you are well-versed with all the nuances of penetration testing and ethical hacking.

  • Will CEH Certification get me a job?

    Yes, a certified CEH professional has a greater chance of getting a good job when compared to his/her non-certified counterpart. In fact, a CEH certification can basically provide you a stepping stone into the cybersecurity domain to a wide range of top-tier positions in various industries and organizations that require ethical hacking skills.

  • Which companies hire ethical hackers?

    Here are some of the companies hiring Ethical Hackers:

    • Tesla
    • General Dynamics
    • Amazon
    • Volkswagen
    • Accenture

  • What are the course objectives?

    Individuals in the field of network security can take the CEH v10 Certified Ethical Hacker course (earlier CEH v9) in Kolkata to qualify the EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker exam 312-50. The practical classroom training helps you learn how to secure your infrastructure by ethically leveraging the techniques that hackers use to penetrate network systems. The training offers a hands-on approach to important security systems by covering 20 of the most well-known security domains.


    You can also learn the following concepts:

     

    • Scan, test, and hack secure systems and applications
    • Use penetration testing techniques to assess computer system security
    • Gain practical experience with phishing, exploitation, and sniffing tactics

    The following changes have been introduced in the latest CEH v10 by the EC-Council:

     

    • Increased focus on cloud attack vectors, AI, and machine learning
    • A module on the Internet of Things (IoT) Security
    • Upgraded Vulnerability Assessment material
    • CEH practical exam
       

  • How can an online ethical hacking training help me learn about ethical hacking?

    Online ethical hacking training is essential to gain valuable insights into the major concepts of ethical hacking and gives you an edge over non-certified individuals. With the help of Simplilearn’s ethical hacking course, you will gain proficiency in penetrating network systems to protect against hacking. This ethical hacking course is aligned to the latest CEH v12 by EC-Council. It equips you with skills like Trojans, backdoors, and countermeasures; IDS firewalls and honeypots, advanced hacking concepts, network packet analysis, mobile and web technologies, and advanced log management. Additionally, the course provides you with 6-months of free access to CEH v12 iLabs, allowing you to practice your ethical hacking skills.

  • Do you provide any discount on the CEH course fee?

    Yes, Simplilearn runs promotional offers frequently for a limited period of time. You can visit the Simplilearn discounts coupon page to know the applicable discounts for any course.

  • Are there any group discounts for classroom training programs?

    Yes, group discounts are offered for many of Simplilearn’s courses. You can check out Simplilearn’s discount page for any discounts or get in touch directly with our customer care representatives to know more details.

  • What are the differences between CEH v10 and CEH v11?

    In the 11th version, CEH has evolved with the latest operating systems, tools, tactics, exploits, and technologies. Some of the crucial updates from CEH v10 include incorporating Parrot OS, enhanced IoT, cloud security and OT modules, modern malware analysis, increased lab time, and more.

  • Can I take the CEH exam online?

    The CEH exam (312-50) is available at the ECC Exam Centre and Pearson VUE testing centers. You can visit https://www.vue.com/eccouncil to know more.

  • What comes after CEH?

    Achieving a CEH certification offers you many career benefits. However, you shouldn’t stop upskilling yourself as the world of cybersecurity is quite dynamic. Here are some of the courses you can consider taking after becoming CEH certified:
    CISSP Certification Training Course
    CISA Certification Training
    Cyber Security Expert Master’s Program
    Post Graduate Program in Cyber Security

  • How can I get CEH certification fast?

    Aspirants need to have a thorough knowledge of ethical hacking concepts to achieve ethical hacking certification. This ceh course gives you all the theoretical and practical knowledge to quickly prepare you for the CEH exam and pass it in a single try.

  • How much programming knowledge is required for ethical hacking?

    To detect the vulnerabilities in a system, it is recommended that an ethical hacker have knowledge of programming languages like Python, SQL, C, Java, JavaScript, PHP, C++, Ruby, and Perl. Knowing these programming languages helps ethical hackers to detect errors in the code, rectify those, and rewrite the code.

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