ISMS LA Batch 23rd, 24th, 29th, 30th, 31st May 2026.
Module 01
Introduction to Ethical Hacking
Learn the fundamentals and key issues in information
security, including the basics of ethical hacking, information
security controls, relevant laws, and standard procedures.
Module 02
Footprinting and Reconnaissance
Learn how to use the latest techniques and tools
for footprinting and reconnaissance, a critical
pre-attack phase of ethical hacking
Module 03
Scanning Networks
Learn different network scanning techniques
and countermeasures.
Module 04
Enumeration
Learn various enumeration techniques, including Border
Gateway Protocol (BGP) and Network File Sharing
(NFS) exploits and associated countermeasures.
Module 05
Vulnerability Analysis
Learn how to identify security loopholes in a target
organization’s network, communication infrastructure,
and end systems. Different types of vulnerability assessment
and vulnerability assessment tools are also included.
Module 06
System Hacking
Learn about the various system hacking methodologies used
to discover system and network vulnerabilities, including
steganography, steganalysis attacks, and how to cover tracks.
Module 07
Malware Threats
Learn about different types of malware (Trojan, viruses,
worms, etc.), APT and fileless malware, malware analysis
procedures, and malware countermeasures.
Module 08
Sniffing
Learn about packet sniffing techniques and their
uses for discovering network vulnerabilities, plus
countermeasures to defend against sniffing attacks.
Module 09
Social Engineering
Learn social engineering concepts and techniques,
including how to identify theft attempts, audit human-level
vulnerabilities, and suggest social engineering countermeasures.
Module 10
Denial-of-Service
Learn about different Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed DoS
(DDoS) attack techniques, plus the tools used to audit a target
and devise DoS and DDoS countermeasures and protections.
Module 11
Session Hijacking
Learn the various session-hijacking techniques used to discover
network-level session management, authentication, authorization,
and cryptographic weaknesses and associated countermeasures.
Module 12
Evading IDS, Firewalls,
and Honeypots
Learn about firewalls, intrusion detection systems (IDS),
and honeypot evasion techniques; the tools used to audit a
network perimeter for weaknesses; and countermeasures.
Module 13
Hacking Web Servers
Learn about web server attacks, including a comprehensive
attack methodology used to audit vulnerabilities in
web server infrastructures and countermeasures.
Module 14
Hacking Web Applications
Learn about web application attacks, including a
comprehensive hacking methodology for auditing
vulnerabilities in web applications and countermeasures.
Module 15
SQL Injection
Learn about SQL injection attack techniques, evasion
techniques, and SQL injection countermeasures.
Module 16
Hacking Wireless Networks
Learn about different types of encryption, threats,
hacking methodologies, hacking tools, security tools,
and countermeasures for wireless networks.
Module 17
Hacking Mobile Platforms
Learn mobile platform attack vectors, Android and
iOS hacking, mobile device management, mobile
security guidelines, and security tools.
Module 18
IoT Hacking
Learn different types of Internet of Things (IoT)
and operational technology (OT) attacks, hacking
methodologies, hacking tools, and countermeasures.
Module 19
Cloud Computing
Learn different cloud computing concepts, such as
container technologies and serverless computing,
various cloud computing threats, attacks, hacking
methodologies, and cloud security techniques and tools.
Module 20
Cryptography
Learn about encryption algorithms, cryptography tools,
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), email encryption, disk
encryption, cryptography attacks, and cryptanalysis tools.
CEH Knowledge Exam (312-50)
Number of Questions: 125 Questions
Test Duration: 4 Hours
Test Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Test Availability: ECC Exam, VUE, ASPEN, iLabs
Exam Prefix: 312-50 (ECC Exam), 312-50 (VUE)
Passing Score: 60% – 85%