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CCNA Boot Camp, CCNP Boot Camp, MCTS Boot Camp, MCSE Boot Camp, MCITP Bootcamp, MCSA Boot Camp, CEH Boot Camp, CISSP, Delhi, Noida, Mumbai, India. |
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| IT Training Leading To Jobs |
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| Boot Camp EC-Council CEH v5 |
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The CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) certifies individuals in the specific network security discipline of Ethical Hacking from a vendor-neutral point of view. The Certified Ethical Hacker certification will build up the application knowledge of security professionals, security officers, auditors, administrators, and any person who is concerned about the reliability of the network infrastructure. The aim of the ethical hacker is to facilitate the organization to take preemptive measures against malicious attacks by attacking the system himself; all the while staying within legal limits. |
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| Why CEH Boot Camp? |
Our CEH Boot Camps are especially designed to cater the needs of students and Professionals,who are longing for International Certification within a stipulated time frame. International Certification has become a baseline for IT professional.Many companies look for people certified in the technologies they are working on, because it’s a reassurance to the company that the person have in-depth knowledge, since it’s been verified by the technology creator. This training course |
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isoffered to both Indian as well as foreign students. In Jodoinstitute, we provide boot camps training in two tracks for professionals as well as beginners. Normal Track is for beginners and our Fast Track is for professionals. |
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| Why CEH from Jodo Institute? |
We understand your need that is why we deliver you the best quality course martial and excellent infrastructure. Our qualified and experienced faculties are always there to deliver best services to our student. Here, in CCNP we provide customized training for ethical hacking that include System Hacking, session hacking, web application vulnerabilities etc (see course detail).Our Judo Institute Boot Camp training provides uniqueness that aid to improve the level of understanding and exposure of the student’s skills such as: |
- Real life exposure.
- Personal attention to each student
- Most economical fees. Learn practical aspect along with certification.
- Intensive Training and Exposure to Live Server, Live IP, Live Domain.
- Determine the gaps – Curriculum Vs Industry Requirement.
- Design, develop and deliver courses as per Industry need.
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This class will immerse the student 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 with the current essential security systems. Students will begin by understanding how perimeter defenses work and then be lead into scanning and attacking their own networks, no real network is harmed. |
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| Prerequisites |
This course will significantly benefit security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure. |
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| CEH Version 5 (Exam 312-50) Boot Camp Course Curriculum Outline |
| Module 1 |
Introduction to Ethical Hacking |
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| Module 2 |
Foot printing |
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| Module 3 |
Scanning |
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| Module 4 |
Enumeration |
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| Module 5 |
System Hacking |
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| Module 6 |
Trojans and Backdoors |
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| Module 7 |
Sniffers |
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| Module 8 |
Denial of Service |
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| Module 9 |
Social Engineering |
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| Module 10 |
Session Hijacking |
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| Module 11 |
Hacking Web Servers |
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| Module 12 |
Web Application Vulnerabilities |
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| Module 13 |
Web-based Password Cracking Techniques |
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| Module 14 |
SQL Injection |
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| Module 15 |
Hacking Wireless Networks |
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| Module 16 |
Virus and Worms |
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| Module 17 |
Physical Security |
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| Module 18 |
Linux Hacking |
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| Module 19 |
Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honey pots |
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| Module 20 |
Buffer Overflows |
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| Module 21 |
Cryptography |
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| Module 22 |
Penetration Testing |
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| See full course detail |
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