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Our ethical hacking course in Los Angeles will help you master skills such as hacking techniques, traceroute analysis, system hacking, footprinting, etc. Become a Certified ethical hacker and be EC-Council's CEH v12 exam ready through this online ethical hacking training in Los Angeles.
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Course PreviewDuring your CEH training in Los Angeles, you will learn about penetration testing, security controls, SuperScan, MAC attacks, session hijacking, Wi-Fi chalking, LDAP enumeration, and other advanced concepts that will help you when you start working in the cyber security and ethical hacking industry.
In this CEH ethical hacking training in Los Angeles offered by us, you will get to learn the following concepts:
To become a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH):
Intellipaat’s CEH Certified Ethical Hacker course can help you with all of the above so that you become a Certified Ethical Hacker. Enroll today!
This CEH course in Los Angeles is suitable for you if you are working as a:
You can also enroll in this CEH Certified Ethical Hacking course in Los Angeles if you are a beginner and want to pursue a career in ethical hacking and cyber security.
Intellipaat’s online CEH ethical hacking course in Los Angeles does not have any pre-requirements for anyone to enroll.
The cost of the Certified Ethical Hacker CEH v12 exam in Los Angeles is US$100. This exam fee is non-refundable. If a candidate is not able to pass the exam on the first attempt, he/she can attempt the exam for the second time, but he/she has to purchase an ECC Exam Center voucher to retake the exam at a discounted price.
In September 2021, the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification and the ethical hacking field were impacted by ongoing trends and developments. Given the ever-evolving nature of cybersecurity and ethical hacking, staying informed about the latest trends and changes in the field is crucial. Here, we outline some of the recent trends and areas of focus in CEH:
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Trend | Description |
Artificial Intelligence (AI) | AI is being used to develop more sophisticated attack tools and techniques. Ethical hackers need to be familiar with AI-powered threats and how to defend against them. |
Machine Learning (ML) | ML is being used to automate security tasks, such as vulnerability scanning and threat detection. Ethical hackers need to be able to use ML tools to improve their efficiency and effectiveness. |
Cloud Computing | Cloud computing is becoming increasingly popular, which creates new security challenges. Ethical hackers need to be familiar with cloud security best practices. |
Internet of Things (IoT) | The IoT is growing rapidly, which introduces new security risks. Ethical hackers need to be able to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in IoT devices. |
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Monitor possible cyber attacks to uncover weaknesses in systems before hackers exploit them.
Check computer systems to ensure protection against hackers and digital threats by implementing security protocols.
Investigate security breaches and enhance measures to prevent future attacks.
Provide guidance on cyber security measures and strategies to protect digital assets.
Design and build secure computer systems and networks to ensure complete protection against cyber threats.
Oversees all aspects of keeping digital assets secure in an organization.
Footprinting and Reconnaissance
Scanning Networks
Cloud Enumeration
Vulnerability Analysis
System Hacking
Malware Threats
Sniffing
Social Engineering
Denial-of-service
Session Hijacking
Evading IDS
Firewalls and Honeypots
Hacking Web Servers
Hacking Wireless Networks
Hacking Mobile Platforms
IoT Hacking
Cryptography
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1.1 Information Security Overview
1.2 Hacking Methodologies and Frameworks
1.3 Hacking Concepts
1.4 Ethical Hacking Concepts
1.5 Information Security Controls
1.6 Information Security Laws and Standards
2.1 Footprinting through Search Engines
2.2 Footprinting through Web Services
2.3 Footprinting through Social Networking Sites
2.4 Website Footprinting
2.5 Email Footprinting
2.6 DNS Footprinting
2.7 Network Footprinting
2.8 Footprinting through Social Engineering
2.9 Footprinting Tools
2.10 Footprinting Countermeasures
3.1 Network Scanning Concepts
3.2 Scanning Tools
3.3 Host Discovery
3.4 Port and Service Discovery
3.5 OS Discovery (Banner Grabbing/OS Fingerprinting)
3.6 Scanning Beyond IDS and Firewall
3.7 Network Scanning Countermeasures
4.1 Enumeration Concepts
4.2 NetBIOS Enumeration
4.3 SNMP Enumeration
4.4 LDAP Enumeration
4.5 NTP and NFS Enumeration
4.6 SMTP and DNS Enumeration
4.7 Other Enumeration Techniques
4.8 Enumeration Countermeasures
5.1 Vulnerability Assessment Concepts
5.2 Vulnerability Classification and Assessment Types
5.3 Vulnerability Assessment Tools
5.4 Vulnerability Assessment Reports
6.1 Gaining Access
6.2 Escalating Privileges
6.3 Maintaining Access
6.4 Clearing Logs
7.1 Malware Concepts
7.2 APT Concepts
7.3 Trojan Concepts
7.4 Virus and Worm Concepts
7.5 Fileless Malware Concepts
7.6 Malware Analysis
7.7 Malware Countermeasures
7.8 Anti-Malware Software
8.1 Sniffing Concepts
8.2 Sniffing Technique: MAC Attacks
8.3 Sniffing Technique: DHCP Attacks
8.4 Sniffing Technique: ARP Poisoning
8.5 Sniffing Technique: Spoofing Attacks
8.6 Sniffing Technique: DNS Poisoning
8.7 Sniffing Tools
8.8 Sniffing Countermeasures
9.1 Social Engineering Concepts
9.2 Social Engineering Techniques
9.3 Insider Threats
9.4 Impersonation on Social Networking Sites
9.5 Identity Theft
9.6 Social Engineering Countermeasures
10.1 DoS/DDoS Concepts
10.2 Botnets
10.3 DoS/DDoS Attack Techniques
10.4 DDoS Case Study
10.5 DoS/DDoS Attack Countermeasures
11.1 Session Hijacking Concepts
11.2 Application-Level Session Hijacking
11.3 Network-Level Session Hijacking
11.4 Session Hijacking Tools
11.5 Session Hijacking Countermeasures
12.1 IDS, IPS, Firewall, and Honeypot Solutions
12.2 Evading IDS
12.3 Evading Firewalls
12.4 Evading NAC and Endpoint Security
12.5 IDS/Firewall Evading Tools
12.6 Detecting Honeypots
12.7 IDS/Firewall Evasion Countermeasures
13.1 Web Server Concepts
13.2 Web Server Attacks
13.3 Web Server Attack Methodology
13.4 Web Server Attack Countermeasures
13.5 Patch Management
14.1 Web Application Concepts
14.2 Web Application Threats
14.3 Web Application Hacking Methodology
14.4 Web API, Webhooks, and Web Shell
14.5 Web Application Security
15.1 SQL Injection Concepts
15.2 Types of SQL Injection
15.3 SQL Injection Methodology
15.4 SQL Injection Tools
15.5 Evasion Techniques
15.6 SQL Injection Countermeasures
16.1 Wireless Concepts
16.2 Wireless Encryption
16.3 Wireless Threats
16.4 Wireless Hacking Methodology
16.5 Wireless Hacking Tools
16.6 Bluetooth Hacking
16.7 Wireless Attack Countermeasures
16.8 Wireless Security Tools
17.1 Mobile Platform Attack Vectors
17.2 Hacking Android OS
17.3 Hacking iOS
17.4 Mobile Device Management
17.5 Mobile Security Guidelines and Tools
18.1 IoT Concepts
18.2 IoT Attacks
18.3 IoT Hacking Methodology
18.4 IoT Attack Countermeasures
18.5 OT Concepts
18.6 OT Attacks
18.7 OT Hacking Methodology
18.8 OT Attack Countermeasures
19.1 Cloud Computing Concepts
19.2 Container Technology
19.3 Serverless Computing
19.4 Cloud Computing Threats
19.5 Cloud Hacking
19.6 Cloud Security
20.1 Cryptography Concepts
20.2 Encryption Algorithms
20.3 Cryptography Tools
20.4 Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
20.5 Email Encryption
20.6 Disk Encryption
20.7 Cryptanalysis
20.8 Cryptography Attack Countermeasures
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There are no prerequisites to enroll in this CEH ethical hacking certification course. However, having a basic understanding of TCP/IP may enhance your learning experience.
Yes. This online CEH training program is accredited by EC-Council.
To unlock Intellipaat’s CEH ethical hacking certificate, you have to complete the course, along with the projects, and score 60 percent or more on the quiz conducted by Intellipaat.
Yes. The CEH exam fee is included in the overall cost of the training program.
You can have a maximum of five attempts within a 12-month time to pass the CEH exam. Also, if you do not qualify on the first try, you are eligible to retake it. Although, if you end up failing in successive exam attempts, you will have to wait for a minimum of 14 days to retake the certification exam. However, you cannot retake the exam for the same version if you have succeeded in passing it earlier.
To get more information about this CEH course, you can type in the chat window on the right or reach out to the course advisors mentioned at the bottom part of the screen.
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The pattern followed by the CEH examination is as mentioned below:
1. Questions: 125 MCQs
2. Duration of the examination: 4 hours
3. Exam prefix: 312-50 (VUE), 312-50 (ECC Exam)
The CEH Practical exam requires the candidates to work on a real-world network that comprises virtual machines and several applications.
The format of the CEH Practical examination is as mentioned below:
1. Questions: 20 practical problems
2. Duration of the examination: 6 hours
3. Passing marks: 70%
4. Format of the test: iLabs Cyber Range
5. Availability: Aspen – iLabs
Below is a blueprint of the examination:
Domain | Weightage of Each Domain | Total Number of Items Per Domain | Objectives/Subdomains | Total Number of Items Per Subdomain |
Background | 21.79% | 27 | Network and Communication
Technologies |
10 |
Information Security Threats and the Attack Vector | 9 | |||
Information Security Technologies | 8 | |||
Analysis/Assessment | 12.73% | 16 | Information Security Assessment
and Analysis |
8 |
Information Security Assessment
Process |
8 | |||
Security | 23.73% | 30 | Information Security Controls | 15 |
Information Security Attack
Detection |
9 | |||
Information Security Attack
Prevention |
6 | |||
Tools/Systems/Programs | 28.91% | 36 | Information Security Systems | 7 |
Information Security Programs | 5 | |||
Information Security Tools | 24 | |||
Procedures/Methodology | 8.77% | 11 | Information Security Procedures | 5 |
Information Security Assessment
Methodologies |
6 | |||
Regulation/Policy | 1.90% | 2 | Information Security Policies/Laws/Acts | 2 |
Ethics | 2.17% | 3 | Ethics of Information Security | 3 |
Intellipaat’s CEH certified online ethical hacking course in Los Angeles will give you hands-on experience in mastering the domains of Cyber Security and ethical hacking. In this best ethical hacking training in Los Angeles, you will master how to secure the enterprise IT infrastructure, system hacking practices, ethical hacking enumeration, footprinting, scanning the network, threats from malware, Trojans, and viruses. You will be awarded Intellipaat’s ethical hacking course completion certificate after successfully completing the online ethical hacking training course.
As part of this online CEH ethical hacking course in Los Angeles, you will be working on real-time projects that have high relevance in the corporate world, and our curriculum is designed by industry experts. Upon the completion of the CEH ethical hacking certification course, you can apply for some of the best jobs in top MNCs around the world at top salaries. Intellipaat offers lifetime access to videos, course materials, 24/7 support, and course material upgrading to the latest version at no extra fee. Hence, this best ethical hacking course online is clearly a one-time investment.
All our instructors are certified professionals in CEH with more than 12 years of industry experience in the domain. All course instructors are put through a rigorous process of selection before signing up with us for training.
At Intellipaat, we offer online training through which you can get an in-depth understanding of the concepts and clear all your queries related to the training. Moreover, we provide the ecordings of sessions, in case you require them in the future. Besides, you can refer to these recordings to catch up with our training program if you miss any class.
Follow the steps mentioned below to become a certified CEH professional:
Your CEH certification will be valid for 3 years, and you must earn at least 120 ECE credits to maintain the certification.
The EC-Council will provide you with your certificate in your ASPEN account within 7–10 days after course completion.
Our support team and training assistants are available to provide solutions to all your doubts and clear them.
We provide discounts frequently for several courses. Additionally, we offer group discounts, which you can avail of after reaching out to our course advisors and getting information from them.
Intellipaat offers query resolution, and you can raise a ticket with the dedicated support team at any time. You can avail yourself of email support for all your queries. We can also arrange one-on-one sessions with our support team If your query does not get resolved through email. However, 1:1 session support is given for 6 months from the start date of your course.
Intellipaat provides placement assistance to all learners who have completed the training and moved to the placement pool after clearing the PRT (Placement Readiness Test). More than 500+ top MNCs and startups hire Intellipaat learners. Our alumni work with Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Sony, Ericsson, TCS, Mu Sigma, etc.
No, our job assistance is aimed at helping you land your dream job. It offers a potential opportunity for you to explore various competitive openings in the corporate world and find a well-paid job, matching your profile. The final hiring decision will always be based on your performance in the interview and the requirements of the recruiter.