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Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

(An Authorized EC-Council Course)

Hackers have changed targets; now they’re attacking firewalls and other security products that are supposed to protect PCs. Protect your corporate information. Get certified in Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures. Certified Ethical Hacker™ explores the existence and use of hacking tools and security systems across 21 topical domains. Within each domain, students are presented with several tools that a hacker can use, and with the countermeasures that are most effective against their use.
This class will immerse students into an interactive environment where they will be shown how to scan, test, hack and secure their own systems. The lab-intensive environment gives each student in-depth knowledge and practical experience. They leave with the ability to quantitatively assess and measure threats, and discover where an organization is most vulnerable to an attack.

Ethical Hacking delivers the core skill sets for every security-minded professional seeking to test, prevent, and protect their corporate network. This certification ensures that security professionals have the knowledge to identify and close exploits that make computer systems susceptible to attack. Students will have the skills needed to track down the offender in the event the systems are compromised.

Who Should Attend?

Those concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure, including:

  • Network Executives
  • Network Administrators
  • Systems Engineers

Certified Hacker Forensic Investigator (CHFI)

(An Authorized EC-Council Course)

The CHFI course will give participants the necessary skills to identify an intruder’s footprints and to properly gather the necessary evidence to prosecute. Many of today’s top tools of the forensic trade will be taught during this course, including software, hardware and specialized techniques. The need for businesses to become more efficient and integrated with one another, as well as the home user, has given way to a new type of criminal, the “cyber-criminal.” It is no longer a matter of “will your organization be compromised (hacked)?” but, rather, “when?” Today’s battles between corporations, governments, and countries are no longer fought only in the typical arenas of boardrooms or battlefields using physical force. Now the battlefield starts in the technical realm, which ties into most every facet of modern day life. If you or your organization requires the knowledge or skills to identify, track, and prosecute the cyber-criminal, then this is the course for you.

Computer hacking forensic investigation is the process of detecting hacking attacks and properly extracting evidence to report the crime and conduct audits to prevent future attacks. Computer forensics is simply the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques in the interests of determining potential legal evidence. Evidence might be sought in a wide range of computer crime or misuse, including theft of trade secrets, theft of or destruction of intellectual property, and fraud. CHFI investigators can draw on an array of methods for discovering data that resides in a computer system, or recovering deleted, encrypted, or damaged file information.

Computer forensics enables the systematic and careful identification of evidence in computer related crime and abuse cases. This may range from tracing the tracks of a hacker through a client’s systems, to tracing the originator of defamatory emails, to recovering signs of fraud. The CHFI course will provide participants the necessary skills to identify an intruder’s footprints and to properly gather the necessary evidence to prosecute in the court of law.

Who Should Attend?

  • Police and other law enforcement personnel
  • Defense and Military personnel
  • e-Business Security professionals
  • Systems Administrators
  • Legal professionals
  • Banking, Insurance and other professionals
  • Government agencies
  • IT Managers

EC-Council Security 5

Security/5 End User Security Training

Security 5 is the entry level certification for anyone interested in learning computer security basics. The Security/5 program gives computer end uses basic networking and literacy skills to begin high end IT programs. Ideal candidates for Security/5 programs are knowledge workers and anyone who wants to gain a working knowledge of networking and computer security. Security/5 means 5 components to IT Security: Firewalls, Anti-Virus, IDS, Networking and Web Security.

For more information, see the Security 5 brochure.


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