Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH v10) is an accredited ethical hacking training program that provides the advanced hacking tools and techniques used by hackers and information security professionals to break into an organization’s digital systems.

A Certified Ethical Hacker is a skilled professional who understands and knows how to look for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker but lawfully and legitimately to assess the security posture of a target system. The C|EH credential certifies individuals in the specific network security discipline of ethical hacking from a vendor-neutral perspective.

C|EH is the world’s most advanced certified ethical hacking course. Through 20 comprehensive modules, the course covers 340 attack technologies, commonly used by hackers. C|EH is used as a hiring standard and is a highly-valued certification.

More than 40 percent of class time is dedicated to learning practical skills with EC-Council labs. Theory to practice ratio for C|EH program is 60:40 providing students with a hands-on experience of the latest hacking techniques, methodologies, tools, tricks, etc. C|EH comes integrated with labs to emphasize the learning objectives.

The C|EH lab environment consists of the latest operating systems including Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10, configured with Domain Controller, firewalls, and vulnerable web applications for honing the skills of hacking.

Training includes

  • Instructor-led, streaming video training modules – 1-year access
  • Official EC-Council e-courseware – 1-year access
  • iLabs, virtual lab platform – 6 months access
  • Certification Exam Voucher
  • Certificate of Attendance

Course outline:

  • Introduction to ethical hacking 
  • Footprinting and reconnaissance 
  • Scanning networks 
  • Enumeration 
  • Vulnerability analysis 
  • System hacking 
  • Malware threats 
  • Sniffing 
  • Social engineering  
  • Denial of service 
  • Session hijacking 
  • Evading IDS, firewalls and honeypots 
  • Hacking web servers 
  • Hacking web applications 
  • SQL injection 
  • Hacking wireless networks 
  • Hacking mobile platforms 
  • IoT hacking 
  • Cloud computing 
  • Cryptography 

Who is it for:

  • Security officers
  • Auditors
  • Security professionals
  • Site administrators
  • Penetration testers
  • Individuals concerned about the integrity of network infrastructure

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites, however, two years of security-related experience and a strong practical working knowledge of TCP/IP is recommended.

*The age requirement for attending the training or attempting the exam is restricted to any candidate that is at least 18 years old.

Duration: 40 hours or 5 full-day sessions

Location: Online

Cost: $2,600 + HST

ORION Community Training courses are exclusively for ORION constituents. Organizers have the right to restrict access to online resources accordingly.

Contact

For more information, please contact ORION’s Community Development team at communitydev@orion.on.ca