EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

this exam certifies those who know how to look for vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker in a lawful manner.
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Information Security & Ethical Hacking Overview
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Reconnaissance Techniques
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Footprinting & scanning
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Enumeration
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System Hacking & Malware Threats
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Privilege escalation, persistence, cover-ups
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Malware types, APTs, fileless malware
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Network & Perimeter Hacking
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Sniffing, poisoning, spoofing
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Social engineering, DoS/DDoS
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Firewall / IDS / IPS evasion
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Web Application Hacking
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Web servers, APIs, session management
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SQL Injection & evasion techniques
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Wireless, Mobile, IoT & Cloud Security
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Cryptography & PKI
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Assessment & Penetration Testing
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Security Controls, Countermeasures & Defense
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Regulation, Policy, & Compliance
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Ethics & Professional Conduct
The EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification is designed for:
- Security Officers
- Auditors
- Security professionals
- Site administrators
- Anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure
- Attend EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v13
- Pass the following exams:
- CEH (312-50)
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Validity: 3 years.
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Credits: Earn 120 ECE credits within the 3-year cycle.
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Fee: Pay USD 80 annually.
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Activities: Credits from training, conferences, webinars, publishing, teaching, research, or exams.
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Process: Submit credits via EC-Council portal. Non-compliance leads to suspension, then revocation if not fixed.