Etek Launches Ethical Hacker Cybersecurity Training Program
ETEK International has announced the Certified Ethical Hacker – CEH V11 certification training program designed by the EC-Council to help cybersecurity professionals further hone their ethical hacking skills and apply good practices to tackle information crime.
The Certified Ethical Hacker is one of the most respected certification programs globally and is recognized by the US Department of Defense, Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force, as well as the British GCHQ, ANSI and other international organizations.
The certification curriculum provides a trusted platform for participants to demonstrate their proficiency in ethical hacking, including real-world practices and exercises that have been designed to create the ideal “Red Team” professional.
The Certified Ethical Hacking – CEH V11 credential issued by ETEK teaches aspiring students and practicing professionals how to identify and exploit vulnerabilities, while the CEH Practice is a test of application of the concepts learned. Those candidates who have obtained the CEH credential and can demonstrate their mastery through the CEH practical exam obtain the special CEH Master designation.
Current methods and practices
The Certified Ethical Hacker – CEH V11 program incorporates a library with the latest cybersecurity tools, including container technologies (Docker, Kubernetes), as well as cloud threats and hacking tools for the Internet of Things (IoT) such as Shikra, Bus Pirate, Facedancer21 and others.
The program includes new operating systems such as Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10 configured with domain controllers, firewalls and vulnerable web applications that serve to practice and improve hacking skills.
Registration
ETEK’s online training sessions on Certified Ethical Hacker – CEH V11 will be held beginning in March 2021 with flexible schedules between 5:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Registration is open via telephone at +57 (1) 257-1520 extensions 4701 and 4708, via mobile phone +57 (304) 339-0181 and +57 (317) 893-3479 or by email: [email protected] and [email protected].