Wanting to learn how to hack?”White-Hat” hacking to be more specific. The Ethical Hacking v10 course covers ethical hacking of networks and system penetration testing. Students are taken step-by-step through hacking and exploiting each network and system type.

Tools used in the activities are a combination of Windows and Kali Linux-based. You have access and instructions on setting up a full virtual environment to allow you to gain practical hands-on experience during the course. A broad range of examples used by hackers is covered. The “Ethical Hacking” and “Forensic Investigator in Computer Hacking” course(s)  are unofficial programs that have been developed by ITU independently of EC-Council. EC-Council has not been endorsed, sponsored or certified this material at any time whatsoever. Usage of these material/books does not provide any guarantee of passing the EC-Council exam.

In this course, you will learn hands-on penetration testing and hacking skills including: Footprinting, scanning, and enumeration Vulnerability analysis Sniffing and Spoofing Social engineering Denial of Service Web server, web application, and database hacking System hacking using various forms of malware and tools Wireless network and mobile device hackin Evading IDS Firewalls and Honeypots Cryptography Cloud computing and Internet of Things hacking An Ethical Hacker certification is a much-sought-after security certification offered by EC-Council. It demonstrates proficiency in ethical hacking concepts and techniques. The topics in this course cover a broad range of concepts and techniques and will provide you with a solid foundation to pursue advanced cybersecurity studies. How Much Can I Earn? With a strong focus on information security these days, positions related to security in the U.S., an ethical hacker salary can average between $107,000 to $115,000 annually. Individuals accomplishing this certification are often IT Security Specialist, Security Engineers and Penetration Testers.

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