World’s No.1 Ethical Hacking Certification

Why You Should Become a Certified Ethical
Hacker (C|EH) ?

  • Learn from EC-Council, a pioneering leader in cybersecurity education since 2003
  • Master ethical hacking with an industry-renowned program
  • Attain an in-demand certification:
  • ANSI and ISO/IEC 17024 accredited 
  • Recommended by top government agencies, including the U.S. Department of Defense under Directives 8570 and 8140
  • Used by seven of the Fortune 10 and 47 of the Fortune 100
  • Become eligible for over 20 job roles in cybersecurity

Become an Ethical Hacker

What You’ll Learn

Module 01: Introduction to Ethical Hacking
Cover the fundamentals of key issues in the information security world, including the basics of ethical hacking, information security controls, relevant laws, and standard procedures.

Module 03: Scanning Networks
Learn different network scanning techniques and countermeasures.

Module 04: Enumeration
Learn various enumeration techniques, such as Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and Network File Sharing (NFS) exploits, and associated countermeasures.

Module 05: Vulnerability Analysis
Learn how to identify security loopholes in a target organization’s network, communication infrastructure, and end systems.

Module 02: Footprinting and Reconnaissance
Learn how to use the latest techniques and tools to perform footprinting and reconnaissance, a critical pre-attack phase of the ethical hacking process.

Module 06: System Hacking
Learn about the various system hacking methodologies—including steganography, steganalysis attacks, and covering tracks—used to discover system and network vulnerabilities.

Module 07: Malware Threats
Get an introduction to the different types of malware, such as Trojans, viruses, and worms, as well as system auditing for malware attacks, malware analysis, and countermeasures.

Module 08: Sniffing
Learn about packet-sniffing techniques and how to use them to discover network vulnerabilities, as well as countermeasures to defend against sniffing attacks.

Module 09: Social Engineering
Learn social engineering concepts and techniques, including how to identify theft attempts, audit human-level vulnerabilities, and suggest social engineering countermeasures.

Module 10: Denial of Service
Learn about different Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed DoS (DDoS) attack techniques, as well as the tools used to audit a target and devise DoS and DDoS countermeasures and protections.

Module 11: Session Hijacking
Understand the various session hijacking techniques used to discover network-level session management, authentication, authorization, and cryptographic weaknesses and associated countermeasures.

Module 12: Evading Intrusion Detection Systems, Firewalls, and Honeypots
Get introduced to firewall, intrusion detection system, and honeypot evasion techniques; the tools used to audit a network perimeter for weaknesses; and countermeasures

Module 13: Hacking Web Servers
Learn about web server attacks, including a comprehensive attack methodology used to audit vulnerabilities in web server infrastructures and countermeasures.

Module 14: Hacking Web Applications
Learn about web application attacks, including a comprehensive web application hacking methodology used to audit vulnerabilities in web applications and countermeasures.

Module 15: SQL Injection
Learn about SQL injection attack techniques, injection detection tools, and countermeasures to detect and defend against SQL injection attempts.

Module 16: Hacking Wireless Networks
Learn about wireless encryption, wireless hacking methodologies and tools, and Wi-Fi security tools.

Module 17: Hacking Mobile Platforms
Learn about mobile platform attack vectors, Android vulnerability exploits, and mobile security guidelines and tools.

Module 18: Internet of Things and Operational Technology Hacking
Learn how to secure and defend Internet of Things (IoT) and operational technology (OT) devices and possible threats to IoT and OT platforms.

Module 19: Cloud Computing
Learn different cloud computing concepts, such as container technologies and serverless computing, various cloud-based threats and attacks, and cloud security techniques and tools.

Module 20: Cryptography
In the final module, learn about cryptography and ciphers, public-key infrastructure, cryptography attacks, and cryptanalysis tools.

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Online self-placed mode-of-learning.

Instructor-led training

Enrich your knowledge with instructor-led, self-paced online training designed to hone your ethical hacking skills. Gain access to over 140 Hands-On labs that closely mimic real-world scenarios to give you the experience of handling an actual cyberattack.

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Highlights of the C|EH v11 Program

What Sets the C|EH Apart?

  • Mapped to NICE 2.0 framework
  • Extensive attention to emerging attack vectors
  • Coverage of the latest exploit technologies
  • Hands-on hacking challenges
  • Modern case studies and analysis of current events
  • Enhanced focus on malware analysis
  • Live cyber range (no simulations!)
  • Greater focus on cloud and IoT hacking
  • Resources covering thousands of hacking techniques, tricks, and tools
Become an Ethical Hacker

Skills Learned in CEH v11 for Industry Job Roles

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USD 96,000 per year in the United States 

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Hacking Challenges On Steroids

24 incredible challenges across 4 levels of complexity that covers 18 attack vectors, including the OWASP Top 10

Emerging Attack Vectors 

File less malware, targeted ransomware, Web API threats and Web Shell 

Enumeration  

NFS, Telnet, SMB, FTP, TFTP, IPv6, BGP enumeration techniques  Web API threats and Web Shell 

Static And Dynamic Malware Analysis 

Malware Reverse Engineering  

Cloud Computing 

Container Technology, Docker, Kubernetes, Serverless computing, Cloud Hacking Methodology 

Hacking Web Applications 

Web API, webhooks and web shell concepts, Web API hacking & Security 

Operation Technology 

ICS, SCADA, PLC; HMI based attacks, Side-Channel attacks

WPA3 

WPA3 Encryption and cracking 

Mid level Information Assurance-Security Audit 

Cybersecurity Auditor 

System Security Administrator 

IT Security Administrator 

Cyber Defense Analyst 

Vulnerability Assessment Analyst 

Warning Analyst 

Information Security Analyst 1 

Security Analyst L1 

Infosec Security Administrator 

Cyber Security Analyst Level 1 

Cyber Security Analyst Level 2

Cyber Security Analyst Level 3

Network Security Engineer  

SOC Security Analyst 

Security Analyst 

Network Engineer  

Senior Security Consultant

Manual Ethical Hacker

Information Security Manager

Junior Penetration Tester

Senior SOC Analyst

Solution Architect

Cybersecurity Consultant

Security Compliance Analyst

Technology Risk & Cybersecurity Audit

Skills Learned in CEH v11 for Industry Job Roles

Hacking Challenges On Steroids

24 incredible challenges across 4 levels of complexity that covers 18 attack vectors, including the OWASP Top 10

.

Emerging Attack Vectors

File less malware, targeted ransomware, Web API threats and Web Shell 

.

Enumeration

NFS, Telnet, SMB, FTP, TFTP, IPv6, BGP enumeration techniques  Web API threats and Web Shell 

.

Malware Reverse Engineering  

Static And Dynamic Malware Analysis 

.

Cloud Computing  

Container Technology, Docker, Kubernetes, Serverless computing, Cloud Hacking Methodology  

.

Operation Technology  

ICS, SCADA, PLC; HMI based attacks, Side-Channel attacks 

WPA3  

WPA3 Encryption and cracking  

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Online Education at Its Best: Learn Anytime, Anywhere

  • Midlevel Information Assurance-Security Audit

  • Cybersecurity Auditor

  • System Security Administrator

  • IT Security Administrator

  • Cyber Defense Analyst

  • Vulnerability Assessment Analyst

  • Warning Analyst

  • Information Security Analyst 1

  • Security Analyst L1

  • Infosec Security Administrator

  • Cyber Security Analyst Level 1

  • Cyber Security Analyst Level 2

  • Cyber Security Analyst Level 3

  • Network Security Engineer

  • SOC Security Analyst

  • Network Engineer

  • Senior Security Consultant

  • Manual Ethical Hacker

  • Information Security Manager

  • Security Analyst

  • Junior Penetration Tester

  • Senior SOC Analyst

  • Solution Architect

  • Cybersecurity Consultant

  • Security Compliance Analyst

  • Technology Risk & Cybersecurity Audit