Certified Ethical Hacking (v12)
About this Specialization
This Certified Ethical Hacking (v12) specialization is designed for individuals aiming to master the skills of ethical hacking and cybersecurity. The course aligns with the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v12 exam structure and prepares you thoroughly for the certification.\\n\\nThis CEH (v12) is a 4-course series. Through these courses, you will explore topics such as information gathering, scanning networks, system hacking, malware threats, sniffing, social engineering, denial-of-service attacks, session hijacking, and more.\\n\\nThe specialization includes practical labs, quizzes, and exam simulators to provide hands-on experience and prepare you effectively for the Certified Ethical Hacker Certification exam alongside high-quality theoretical content created by industry experts.\\n\\nTools Covered: Nmap Tool, Advanced IP Scanner, Social Engineer Toolkit, Manual Web Attacks, Havij Tool, Metasploit, SNOW Tool, QuickStego, BVM Tool for Virus, Cam Hacker Tool, LOIC Tool\\n\\nDisclaimer: CEH, Certified Ethical Hacker, and CEHv12 are registered trademarks of the International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council).Created by: LearnKartS
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