Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) is EC-Council’s flagship penetration testing and ethical hacking certification course. Students learn the same tools, techniques, and methodologies used by malicious hackers — but with lawful authorization — to help organizations discover and remediate vulnerabilities before attackers can exploit them. The course covers the full ethical hacking lifecycle from reconnaissance through exploitation and post-exploitation.
What You Will Learn
- Perform reconnaissance and footprinting to gather information about target systems and networks
- Conduct network scanning and enumeration using tools such as Nmap, Nessus, and Metasploit
- Exploit system and network vulnerabilities using controlled penetration testing techniques
- Attack web applications including SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and authentication bypass
- Understand social engineering, malware threats, cryptography attacks, and cloud security testing
Who Should Attend
Security analysts, penetration testers, network administrators, and security professionals who want to develop ethical hacking skills and earn the EC-Council CEH certification.
Prerequisites
At least two years of IT security experience or completion of an official EC-Council training. Networking fundamentals are essential.



