C|EH v11 maps 100 percent to NICE framework’s Protect and Defend specialty area
2. Inclusion of New Module
Vulnerability Analysis.
Learn how to perform vulnerability analysis to identify security loopholes in the target organisation’s network, communication infrastructure, and end systems. This module covers the vulnerability management life cycle, and various approaches and tools used to perform the vulnerability assessment.
IoT Hacking.
Understand the potential threats to IoT platforms and learn how to defend IoT devices securely.
C|EH provides an insight into cloud computing threats and cloud computing attacks. It discusses cloud computing security and the necessary tools. It provides an overview of pen-testing steps which an ethical hacker should follow to perform a security assessment of the cloud environment.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an emerging solution used in defending networks against various attacks that an antivirus scan cannot detect. Learn how this can be deployed through the C|EH course.
4. Hacking Challenges at the End of Each Module
Challenges at the end of each modules ensures you can practice what you have learnt. They help student understand how knowledge can be transformed as skills and can be used to solve real-life issues.
5. Coverage of latest Malware
The course is updated to include the latest ransomware, banking and financial malware, IoT botnets, Android malwares and more!
6. Inclusion of complete Malware Analysis Process
Discover and learn how to reverse engineer malware in order to determine the origin, functionality, and potential impact of a malware. By performing malware analysis, the detailed information regarding the malware can be extracted, analysed and this is a crucial skill of an ethical hacker.
7. Hands-on Program
More than 40 percent of class time is dedicated to the learning of practical skills and this is achieved through 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. It also provides additional labs that students can practice post training on their own time, through EC-Council’s iLabs platform which students can purchase separately.
8. Lab environment simulates a real-time environment
C|EH v11 lab environment consists of 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.
9. Covers latest hacking tools (Based on Windows, MAC, Linux, and Mobile)
The C|EH v11 course includes a library of tools that is required by security practitioners and pentesters to find uncover vulnerabilities across different operation platforms. This provides a wider option to students than any other programs in the market.
10. ANSI Accreditation
ANSI accreditation signifies that the certification holder has completed a prescribed course of study designed specifically to meet predefined industry requirements