EC-Council was founded by Jay Bavisi after the 9/11 attacks, driven by the concern of a potential cyber battlefield attack. At the time, the cybersecurity community lacked the necessary tools to prevent such threats. Incorporated as the International Council of E-Commerce Consultants, EC-Council aimed to develop information security training and certification programs. It quickly gained global support, launching its first major program, the Certified Ethical Hacker. Since then, EC-Council has continued expanding its certifications and training in cybersecurity and e-commerce security.
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Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH) is one of the most Advanced Ethical Hacking courses in the world which helps information security professionals to grasp the fundamentals of Ethical Hacking. It is an internationally recognized certification issued by the EC-Council, USA. The accredited course provides the advanced hacking tools and techniques used by hackers and information security professionals alike to break into an organization. This training will enable learners to assess the security posture of an organization by identifying vulnerabilities in the network and system infrastructure to determine if unauthorized access is possible.
As we put it, “To beat a hacker, you need to think like a hacker”
CICRA CAMPUS has been the pioneer of Higher Education in Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking in Sri Lanka. CICRA CAMPUS has the best resources to maintain international delivery standards for C|EH in Sri Lanka. We have created more than 800 Ethical Hackers throughout the last 6 years, and we have successfully completed more than 35 batches with international trainers.
This course includes
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Understanding Ethical Hacking Concepts – Learn the fundamentals of ethical hacking, including legal and regulatory considerations.
Footprinting and Reconnaissance – Gather intelligence on targets using open-source tools and techniques.
Scanning Networks – Identify live hosts, open ports, and services using network scanning tools.
Enumeration – Extract critical information such as usernames, shares, and services from a network.
Vulnerability Analysis – Identify and assess security vulnerabilities in systems and applications.
System Hacking – Gain hands-on experience with privilege escalation, password cracking, and rootkits.
Malware Threats – Understand various types of malware, including viruses, worms, trojans, and ransomware.
Sniffing & Social Engineering – Capture network traffic and learn techniques to manipulate human psychology for hacking.
Denial of Service (DoS) Attacks – Learn how DoS and DDoS attacks work and ways to prevent them.
Session Hijacking – Understand methods to hijack active sessions and how to secure against such attacks.
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