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Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v11

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Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 46.18 GB | Duration: 41h 52m
Exam Preparatory Course

Free Download What you'll learn
Understand the Principles of Ethical Hacking
Identify Vulnerabilities in Network Systems
Exploit Vulnerabilities in Network Systems
Understand Malware Threats
Analyze Network Traffic
Understand Social Engineering Techniques
Exploit Web Application Vulnerabilities
Hack Wireless Networks
Understand Cryptography Principles
Address Cloud Security Risks
Requirements
It is recommended that learners complete relevant foundational courses or certifications before enrolling in the CEH v11 course, such as CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, or the EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS) course. This will provide learners with the necessary foundational knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the CEH v11 course.
Description
The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v11 is a comprehensive course that provides in-depth knowledge and practical skills in ethical hacking and network security. The course is designed to help learners understand the latest tools and techniques used by ethical hackers to test and secure network systems.The CEH v11 course is an excellent program for individuals looking to enhance their skills and knowledge in ethical hacking and network security. Upon completion of the course, learners can take the certification exam to become a Certified Ethical Hacker, which can open up various career opportunities in the field. Understand the Principles of Ethical HackingIdentify Vulnerabilities in Network SystemsExploit Vulnerabilities in Network SystemsUnderstand Malware ThreatsAnalyze Network TrafficUnderstand Social Engineering TechniquesExploit Web Application VulnerabilitiesHack Wireless NetworksUnderstand Cryptography PrinciplesAddress Cloud Security Risks It is recommended that learners complete relevant foundational courses or certifications before enrolling in the CEH v11 course, such as CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, or the EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS) course. This will provide learners with the necessary foundational knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the CEH v11 course.The course is suitable for Cybersecurity Professionals,IT Managers,Network Administrators,Penetration Testers,Security Officers,Law Enforcement Personnel.
Overview
Section 1: Intro to Ethical Hacking
Lecture 1 Overview
Lecture 2 CEH v11 EC-Council Certification Overview
Lecture 3 Basic Cybersecurity Concepts
Lecture 4 Attacker Motives, Goals, and Objectives
Lecture 5 Attack Classifications
Lecture 6 Information Warfare
Lecture 7 Cyber Kill Chain
Lecture 8 Tactics Techniques and Procedures
Lecture 9 Common Adversarial Behaviors
Lecture 10 Threat Hunting Concepts
Lecture 11 Hacking Phases
Lecture 12 Ethical Hacking Concepts
Lecture 13 Risk
Lecture 14 Risk Management
Lecture 15 Cyber Threat Intelligence
Lecture 16 Threat Modeling
Lecture 17 Incident Management
Lecture 18 Incident Handling and Response
Lecture 19 ML and AI
Lecture 20 Standards and Regulations
Section 2: Recon Techniques - Footprinting and Recon
Lecture 21 Footprinting Concepts
Lecture 22 Google Dorks
Lecture 23 Shodan Censys and Thingful
Lecture 24 Sub-Domain Enumeration
Lecture 25 Geolocation Recon
Lecture 26 Social Networking Recon
Lecture 27 Job Board Recon
Lecture 28 Deep-******** Recon
Lecture 29 Metadata Recon
Lecture 30 Email Tracking
Lecture 31 WHOIS Recon and DNS Recon
Lecture 32 Public Network Footprinting
Lecture 33 Social Engineering Recon
Lecture 34 Footprinting and Recon Countermeasures
Lecture 35 Custom Wordlists
Lecture 36 Other Footprinting Tools
Section 3: Recon Techniques - Scanning
Lecture 37 Network Scanning Types
Lecture 38 TCP Communication
Lecture 39 Network Scanning Tools
Lecture 40 Host Discovery
Lecture 41 Port and Service Scanning
Lecture 42 Nmap: TCP Connect Scan
Lecture 43 Nmap Stealth Scan
Lecture 44 Nmap Inverse TCP XMAS and Maimon Scans
Lecture 45 Nmap ACK Scan
Lecture 46 Nmap IDLE IPID Scan
Lecture 47 Nmap UDP Scan
Lecture 48 Nmap SCTP INIT and COOKIE ECHO Scans
Lecture 49 Nmap IPv6 List and Version Scans
Lecture 50 Nmap Scan Optimizations
Lecture 51 Target OS Identification Techniques
Lecture 52 IDS and Firewall Evasion
Section 4: Recon Techniques - Enumeration
Lecture 53 Enumeration Basics
Lecture 54 NetBIOS and SMB Enumeration
Lecture 55 SNMP Enumeration
Lecture 56 LDAP Enumeration
Lecture 57 NTP Enumeration
Lecture 58 NFS Enumeration
Lecture 59 SMTP and FTP Enumeration
Section 5: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - Vulnerability Analysis
Lecture 60 Vulnerability Assessment Concepts and Resources
Lecture 61 Vulnerability Management Life-Cycle
Lecture 62 Vulnerability Classification
Lecture 63 Vulnerability Assessment Types
Lecture 64 Vulnerability Assessment Models and Tools
Lecture 65 Vulnerability Assessment Reports
Section 6: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - System Hacking
Lecture 66 CEH Hacking Methodology and Goals
Lecture 67 Windows Authentication
Lecture 68 Password Attacks - Basic Concepts
Lecture 69 Password Extraction and Cracking
Lecture 70 Password Attacks Cracking Enhancement Techniques
Lecture 71 Exploitation Buffer Overflows
Lecture 72 Privilege Escalation
Lecture 73 Maintaining Access
Lecture 74 Steganography
Lecture 75 Covering Tracks
Section 7: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - Malware Threats
Lecture 76 Malware Concepts and Components
Lecture 77 APT
Lecture 78 Trojans
Lecture 79 Viruses and Worms
Lecture 80 Fileless Malware
Lecture 81 Malware Analysis
Lecture 82 Malware Countermeasures
Section 8: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Sniffing
Lecture 83 Network Sniffing Basics
Lecture 84 DHCP Sniffing Attacks
Lecture 85 ARP Poisoning
Lecture 86 DNS Poisoning
Lecture 87 Sniffing Defenses
Section 9: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Social Engineering
Lecture 88 Social Engineering Concepts
Lecture 89 Insider Threats
Lecture 90 Identity Theft
Section 10: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Denial of Service
Lecture 91 DoS and DDoS Attacks
Lecture 92 Volumetric Attacks
Lecture 93 Protocol Attacks
Lecture 94 Application Layer Attacks
Lecture 95 Botnets
Lecture 96 DoS and DDoS Countermeasures
Section 11: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Session Hijacking
Lecture 97 Session Hijacking Concepts
Lecture 98 Network Level Session Hijacking
Lecture 99 Application Level Session Hijacking
Lecture 100 Session Hijacking Countermeasures
Section 12: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Evading Firewalls, IDS, and Honeypots
Lecture 101 IDS and IPS
Lecture 102 Firewalls
Lecture 103 Honeypots
Section 13: Web Application Hacking - Hacking Web Servers
Lecture 104 Web Server Hacking Concepts
Lecture 105 Web Server Attacks
Lecture 106 Web Server Attack Methodology
Section 14: Web Application Hacking - Hacking Web Applications
Lecture 107 Web App Basics
Lecture 108 OWASP Top 10 Web Application Attacks 2017
Lecture 109 Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards
Lecture 110 CSRF
Lecture 111 IDOR
Lecture 112 LFI RFI
Lecture 113 Web App Hacking Methodology
Lecture 114 Web App Hacking Tools
Lecture 115 Web App Login Attacks
Lecture 116 XSS Filtering Evasion
Lecture 117 Web Shell Backdoors
Lecture 118 APIs and Webhooks
Section 15: Web Application Hacking - SQL Injection
Lecture 119 SQLi Concepts
Lecture 120 Error-Based SQLi Attacks
Lecture 121 Blind-Based SQLi Attacks
Lecture 122 SQLi to System Access
Lecture 123 SQLMap
Section 16: Wireless Network Hacking - Hacking Wireless Networks
Lecture 124 Wireless Basics
Lecture 125 Wireless Threats
Lecture 126 Wireless Hacking Tools
Lecture 127 Wireless Hacking
Lecture 128 Wireless Hacking Countermeasures
Section 17: Mobile Platform, IoT, and OT Hacking - Hacking Mobile Platforms
Lecture 129 Mobile Hacking Basics
Lecture 130 Android Security
Lecture 131 iOS Security
Lecture 132 Mobile Device Management and Security Tools
Section 18: Mobile Platform, IoT, and OT Hacking - IoT and OT Hacking
Lecture 133 IoT Basics
Lecture 134 IoT Threats and Vulnerabilities
Lecture 135 IoT Attacks Tools and Countermeasures
Lecture 136 OT Basics
Lecture 137 OT Attacks Tools and Countermeasures
Section 19: Cloud Computing - Cloud Computing
Lecture 138 Cloud Computing Basics
Lecture 139 Container Basics
Lecture 140 Hacking Cloud Services
Lecture 141 Cloud Security Controls
Section 20: Cryptography - Cryptography
Lecture 142 Cryptography Basics
Lecture 143 Crypto Algorithms and Implementations
Lecture 144 Cryptography Tools
Lecture 145 Public Key Infrastructure
Lecture 146 Cryptanalysis
Lecture 147 Crypto-Attack Countermeasures
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Certified Ethical Hacker (Ceh) V11
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 46.18 GB | Duration: 41h 52m​

Exam Preparatory Course

What you'll learn

Understand the Principles of Ethical Hacking

Identify Vulnerabilities in Network Systems

Exploit Vulnerabilities in Network Systems

Understand Malware Threats

Analyze Network Traffic

Understand Social Engineering Techniques

Exploit Web Application Vulnerabilities

Hack Wireless Networks

Understand Cryptography Principles

Address Cloud Security Risks

Requirements

It is recommended that learners complete relevant foundational courses or certifications before enrolling in the CEH v11 course, such as CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, or the EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS) course. This will provide learners with the necessary foundational knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the CEH v11 course.

Description

The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v11 is a comprehensive course that provides in-depth knowledge and practical skills in ethical hacking and network security. The course is designed to help learners understand the latest tools and techniques used by ethical hackers to test and secure network systems.The CEH v11 course is an excellent program for individuals looking to enhance their skills and knowledge in ethical hacking and network security. Upon completion of the course, learners can take the certification exam to become a Certified Ethical Hacker, which can open up various career opportunities in the field. Understand the Principles of Ethical HackingIdentify Vulnerabilities in Network SystemsExploit Vulnerabilities in Network SystemsUnderstand Malware ThreatsAnalyze Network TrafficUnderstand Social Engineering TechniquesExploit Web Application VulnerabilitiesHack Wireless NetworksUnderstand Cryptography PrinciplesAddress Cloud Security Risks It is recommended that learners complete relevant foundational courses or certifications before enrolling in the CEH v11 course, such as CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, or the EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS) course. This will provide learners with the necessary foundational knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the CEH v11 course.The course is suitable for Cybersecurity Professionals,IT Managers,Network Administrators,Penetration Testers,Security Officers,Law Enforcement Personnel.

Overview

Section 1: Intro to Ethical Hacking

Lecture 1 Overview

Lecture 2 CEH v11 EC-Council Certification Overview

Lecture 3 Basic Cybersecurity Concepts

Lecture 4 Attacker Motives, Goals, and Objectives

Lecture 5 Attack Classifications

Lecture 6 Information Warfare

Lecture 7 Cyber Kill Chain

Lecture 8 Tactics Techniques and Procedures

Lecture 9 Common Adversarial Behaviors

Lecture 10 Threat Hunting Concepts

Lecture 11 Hacking Phases

Lecture 12 Ethical Hacking Concepts

Lecture 13 Risk

Lecture 14 Risk Management

Lecture 15 Cyber Threat Intelligence

Lecture 16 Threat Modeling

Lecture 17 Incident Management

Lecture 18 Incident Handling and Response

Lecture 19 ML and AI

Lecture 20 Standards and Regulations

Section 2: Recon Techniques - Footprinting and Recon

Lecture 21 Footprinting Concepts

Lecture 22 Google Dorks

Lecture 23 Shodan Censys and Thingful

Lecture 24 Sub-Domain Enumeration

Lecture 25 Geolocation Recon

Lecture 26 Social Networking Recon

Lecture 27 Job Board Recon

Lecture 28 Deep-******** Recon

Lecture 29 Metadata Recon

Lecture 30 Email Tracking

Lecture 31 WHOIS Recon and DNS Recon

Lecture 32 Public Network Footprinting

Lecture 33 Social Engineering Recon

Lecture 34 Footprinting and Recon Countermeasures

Lecture 35 Custom Wordlists

Lecture 36 Other Footprinting Tools

Section 3: Recon Techniques - Scanning

Lecture 37 Network Scanning Types

Lecture 38 TCP Communication

Lecture 39 Network Scanning Tools

Lecture 40 Host Discovery

Lecture 41 Port and Service Scanning

Lecture 42 Nmap: TCP Connect Scan

Lecture 43 Nmap Stealth Scan

Lecture 44 Nmap Inverse TCP XMAS and Maimon Scans

Lecture 45 Nmap ACK Scan

Lecture 46 Nmap IDLE IPID Scan

Lecture 47 Nmap UDP Scan

Lecture 48 Nmap SCTP INIT and COOKIE ECHO Scans

Lecture 49 Nmap IPv6 List and Version Scans

Lecture 50 Nmap Scan Optimizations

Lecture 51 Target OS Identification Techniques

Lecture 52 IDS and Firewall Evasion

Section 4: Recon Techniques - Enumeration

Lecture 53 Enumeration Basics

Lecture 54 NetBIOS and SMB Enumeration

Lecture 55 SNMP Enumeration

Lecture 56 LDAP Enumeration

Lecture 57 NTP Enumeration

Lecture 58 NFS Enumeration

Lecture 59 SMTP and FTP Enumeration

Section 5: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - Vulnerability Analysis

Lecture 60 Vulnerability Assessment Concepts and Resources

Lecture 61 Vulnerability Management Life-Cycle

Lecture 62 Vulnerability Classification

Lecture 63 Vulnerability Assessment Types

Lecture 64 Vulnerability Assessment Models and Tools

Lecture 65 Vulnerability Assessment Reports

Section 6: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - System Hacking

Lecture 66 CEH Hacking Methodology and Goals

Lecture 67 Windows Authentication

Lecture 68 Password Attacks - Basic Concepts

Lecture 69 Password Extraction and Cracking

Lecture 70 Password Attacks Cracking Enhancement Techniques

Lecture 71 Exploitation Buffer Overflows

Lecture 72 Privilege Escalation

Lecture 73 Maintaining Access

Lecture 74 Steganography

Lecture 75 Covering Tracks

Section 7: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - Malware Threats

Lecture 76 Malware Concepts and Components

Lecture 77 APT

Lecture 78 Trojans

Lecture 79 Viruses and Worms

Lecture 80 Fileless Malware

Lecture 81 Malware Analysis

Lecture 82 Malware Countermeasures

Section 8: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Sniffing

Lecture 83 Network Sniffing Basics

Lecture 84 DHCP Sniffing Attacks

Lecture 85 ARP Poisoning

Lecture 86 DNS Poisoning

Lecture 87 Sniffing Defenses

Section 9: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Social Engineering

Lecture 88 Social Engineering Concepts

Lecture 89 Insider Threats

Lecture 90 Identity Theft

Section 10: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Denial of Service

Lecture 91 DoS and DDoS Attacks

Lecture 92 Volumetric Attacks

Lecture 93 Protocol Attacks

Lecture 94 Application Layer Attacks

Lecture 95 Botnets

Lecture 96 DoS and DDoS Countermeasures

Section 11: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Session Hijacking

Lecture 97 Session Hijacking Concepts

Lecture 98 Network Level Session Hijacking

Lecture 99 Application Level Session Hijacking

Lecture 100 Session Hijacking Countermeasures

Section 12: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Evading Firewalls, IDS, and Honeypots

Lecture 101 IDS and IPS

Lecture 102 Firewalls

Lecture 103 Honeypots

Section 13: Web Application Hacking - Hacking Web Servers

Lecture 104 Web Server Hacking Concepts

Lecture 105 Web Server Attacks

Lecture 106 Web Server Attack Methodology

Section 14: Web Application Hacking - Hacking Web Applications

Lecture 107 Web App Basics

Lecture 108 OWASP Top 10 Web Application Attacks 2017

Lecture 109 Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards

Lecture 110 CSRF

Lecture 111 IDOR

Lecture 112 LFI RFI

Lecture 113 Web App Hacking Methodology

Lecture 114 Web App Hacking Tools

Lecture 115 Web App Login Attacks

Lecture 116 XSS Filtering Evasion

Lecture 117 Web Shell Backdoors

Lecture 118 APIs and Webhooks

Section 15: Web Application Hacking - SQL Injection

Lecture 119 SQLi Concepts

Lecture 120 Error-Based SQLi Attacks

Lecture 121 Blind-Based SQLi Attacks

Lecture 122 SQLi to System Access

Lecture 123 SQLMap

Section 16: Wireless Network Hacking - Hacking Wireless Networks

Lecture 124 Wireless Basics

Lecture 125 Wireless Threats

Lecture 126 Wireless Hacking Tools

Lecture 127 Wireless Hacking

Lecture 128 Wireless Hacking Countermeasures

Section 17: Mobile Platform, IoT, and OT Hacking - Hacking Mobile Platforms

Lecture 129 Mobile Hacking Basics

Lecture 130 Android Security

Lecture 131 iOS Security

Lecture 132 Mobile Device Management and Security Tools

Section 18: Mobile Platform, IoT, and OT Hacking - IoT and OT Hacking

Lecture 133 IoT Basics

Lecture 134 IoT Threats and Vulnerabilities

Lecture 135 IoT Attacks Tools and Countermeasures

Lecture 136 OT Basics

Lecture 137 OT Attacks Tools and Countermeasures

Section 19: Cloud Computing - Cloud Computing

Lecture 138 Cloud Computing Basics

Lecture 139 Container Basics

Lecture 140 Hacking Cloud Services

Lecture 141 Cloud Security Controls

Section 20: Cryptography - Cryptography

Lecture 142 Cryptography Basics

Lecture 143 Crypto Algorithms and Implementations

Lecture 144 Cryptography Tools

Lecture 145 Public Key Infrastructure

Lecture 146 Cryptanalysis

Lecture 147 Crypto-Attack Countermeasures

Cybersecurity Professionals,IT Managers,Network Administrators,Penetration Testers,Security Officers,Law Enforcement Personnel

 

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Certified Ethical Hacker (Ceh) V11
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 46.18 GB | Duration: 41h 52m​

Exam Preparatory Course

What you'll learn

Understand the Principles of Ethical Hacking

Identify Vulnerabilities in Network Systems

Exploit Vulnerabilities in Network Systems

Understand Malware Threats

Analyze Network Traffic

Understand Social Engineering Techniques

Exploit Web Application Vulnerabilities

Hack Wireless Networks

Understand Cryptography Principles

Address Cloud Security Risks

Requirements

It is recommended that learners complete relevant foundational courses or certifications before enrolling in the CEH v11 course, such as CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, or the EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS) course. This will provide learners with the necessary foundational knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the CEH v11 course.

Description

The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v11 is a comprehensive course that provides in-depth knowledge and practical skills in ethical hacking and network security. The course is designed to help learners understand the latest tools and techniques used by ethical hackers to test and secure network systems.The CEH v11 course is an excellent program for individuals looking to enhance their skills and knowledge in ethical hacking and network security. Upon completion of the course, learners can take the certification exam to become a Certified Ethical Hacker, which can open up various career opportunities in the field. Understand the Principles of Ethical HackingIdentify Vulnerabilities in Network SystemsExploit Vulnerabilities in Network SystemsUnderstand Malware ThreatsAnalyze Network TrafficUnderstand Social Engineering TechniquesExploit Web Application VulnerabilitiesHack Wireless NetworksUnderstand Cryptography PrinciplesAddress Cloud Security Risks It is recommended that learners complete relevant foundational courses or certifications before enrolling in the CEH v11 course, such as CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, or the EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS) course. This will provide learners with the necessary foundational knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the CEH v11 course.The course is suitable for Cybersecurity Professionals,IT Managers,Network Administrators,Penetration Testers,Security Officers,Law Enforcement Personnel.

Overview

Section 1: Intro to Ethical Hacking

Lecture 1 Overview

Lecture 2 CEH v11 EC-Council Certification Overview

Lecture 3 Basic Cybersecurity Concepts

Lecture 4 Attacker Motives, Goals, and Objectives

Lecture 5 Attack Classifications

Lecture 6 Information Warfare

Lecture 7 Cyber Kill Chain

Lecture 8 Tactics Techniques and Procedures

Lecture 9 Common Adversarial Behaviors

Lecture 10 Threat Hunting Concepts

Lecture 11 Hacking Phases

Lecture 12 Ethical Hacking Concepts

Lecture 13 Risk

Lecture 14 Risk Management

Lecture 15 Cyber Threat Intelligence

Lecture 16 Threat Modeling

Lecture 17 Incident Management

Lecture 18 Incident Handling and Response

Lecture 19 ML and AI

Lecture 20 Standards and Regulations

Section 2: Recon Techniques - Footprinting and Recon

Lecture 21 Footprinting Concepts

Lecture 22 Google Dorks

Lecture 23 Shodan Censys and Thingful

Lecture 24 Sub-Domain Enumeration

Lecture 25 Geolocation Recon

Lecture 26 Social Networking Recon

Lecture 27 Job Board Recon

Lecture 28 Deep-******** Recon

Lecture 29 Metadata Recon

Lecture 30 Email Tracking

Lecture 31 WHOIS Recon and DNS Recon

Lecture 32 Public Network Footprinting

Lecture 33 Social Engineering Recon

Lecture 34 Footprinting and Recon Countermeasures

Lecture 35 Custom Wordlists

Lecture 36 Other Footprinting Tools

Section 3: Recon Techniques - Scanning

Lecture 37 Network Scanning Types

Lecture 38 TCP Communication

Lecture 39 Network Scanning Tools

Lecture 40 Host Discovery

Lecture 41 Port and Service Scanning

Lecture 42 Nmap: TCP Connect Scan

Lecture 43 Nmap Stealth Scan

Lecture 44 Nmap Inverse TCP XMAS and Maimon Scans

Lecture 45 Nmap ACK Scan

Lecture 46 Nmap IDLE IPID Scan

Lecture 47 Nmap UDP Scan

Lecture 48 Nmap SCTP INIT and COOKIE ECHO Scans

Lecture 49 Nmap IPv6 List and Version Scans

Lecture 50 Nmap Scan Optimizations

Lecture 51 Target OS Identification Techniques

Lecture 52 IDS and Firewall Evasion

Section 4: Recon Techniques - Enumeration

Lecture 53 Enumeration Basics

Lecture 54 NetBIOS and SMB Enumeration

Lecture 55 SNMP Enumeration

Lecture 56 LDAP Enumeration

Lecture 57 NTP Enumeration

Lecture 58 NFS Enumeration

Lecture 59 SMTP and FTP Enumeration

Section 5: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - Vulnerability Analysis

Lecture 60 Vulnerability Assessment Concepts and Resources

Lecture 61 Vulnerability Management Life-Cycle

Lecture 62 Vulnerability Classification

Lecture 63 Vulnerability Assessment Types

Lecture 64 Vulnerability Assessment Models and Tools

Lecture 65 Vulnerability Assessment Reports

Section 6: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - System Hacking

Lecture 66 CEH Hacking Methodology and Goals

Lecture 67 Windows Authentication

Lecture 68 Password Attacks - Basic Concepts

Lecture 69 Password Extraction and Cracking

Lecture 70 Password Attacks Cracking Enhancement Techniques

Lecture 71 Exploitation Buffer Overflows

Lecture 72 Privilege Escalation

Lecture 73 Maintaining Access

Lecture 74 Steganography

Lecture 75 Covering Tracks

Section 7: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - Malware Threats

Lecture 76 Malware Concepts and Components

Lecture 77 APT

Lecture 78 Trojans

Lecture 79 Viruses and Worms

Lecture 80 Fileless Malware

Lecture 81 Malware Analysis

Lecture 82 Malware Countermeasures

Section 8: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Sniffing

Lecture 83 Network Sniffing Basics

Lecture 84 DHCP Sniffing Attacks

Lecture 85 ARP Poisoning

Lecture 86 DNS Poisoning

Lecture 87 Sniffing Defenses

Section 9: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Social Engineering

Lecture 88 Social Engineering Concepts

Lecture 89 Insider Threats

Lecture 90 Identity Theft

Section 10: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Denial of Service

Lecture 91 DoS and DDoS Attacks

Lecture 92 Volumetric Attacks

Lecture 93 Protocol Attacks

Lecture 94 Application Layer Attacks

Lecture 95 Botnets

Lecture 96 DoS and DDoS Countermeasures

Section 11: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Session Hijacking

Lecture 97 Session Hijacking Concepts

Lecture 98 Network Level Session Hijacking

Lecture 99 Application Level Session Hijacking

Lecture 100 Session Hijacking Countermeasures

Section 12: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Evading Firewalls, IDS, and Honeypots

Lecture 101 IDS and IPS

Lecture 102 Firewalls

Lecture 103 Honeypots

Section 13: Web Application Hacking - Hacking Web Servers

Lecture 104 Web Server Hacking Concepts

Lecture 105 Web Server Attacks

Lecture 106 Web Server Attack Methodology

Section 14: Web Application Hacking - Hacking Web Applications

Lecture 107 Web App Basics

Lecture 108 OWASP Top 10 Web Application Attacks 2017

Lecture 109 Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards

Lecture 110 CSRF

Lecture 111 IDOR

Lecture 112 LFI RFI

Lecture 113 Web App Hacking Methodology

Lecture 114 Web App Hacking Tools

Lecture 115 Web App Login Attacks

Lecture 116 XSS Filtering Evasion

Lecture 117 Web Shell Backdoors

Lecture 118 APIs and Webhooks

Section 15: Web Application Hacking - SQL Injection

Lecture 119 SQLi Concepts

Lecture 120 Error-Based SQLi Attacks

Lecture 121 Blind-Based SQLi Attacks

Lecture 122 SQLi to System Access

Lecture 123 SQLMap

Section 16: Wireless Network Hacking - Hacking Wireless Networks

Lecture 124 Wireless Basics

Lecture 125 Wireless Threats

Lecture 126 Wireless Hacking Tools

Lecture 127 Wireless Hacking

Lecture 128 Wireless Hacking Countermeasures

Section 17: Mobile Platform, IoT, and OT Hacking - Hacking Mobile Platforms

Lecture 129 Mobile Hacking Basics

Lecture 130 Android Security

Lecture 131 iOS Security

Lecture 132 Mobile Device Management and Security Tools

Section 18: Mobile Platform, IoT, and OT Hacking - IoT and OT Hacking

Lecture 133 IoT Basics

Lecture 134 IoT Threats and Vulnerabilities

Lecture 135 IoT Attacks Tools and Countermeasures

Lecture 136 OT Basics

Lecture 137 OT Attacks Tools and Countermeasures

Section 19: Cloud Computing - Cloud Computing

Lecture 138 Cloud Computing Basics

Lecture 139 Container Basics

Lecture 140 Hacking Cloud Services

Lecture 141 Cloud Security Controls

Section 20: Cryptography - Cryptography

Lecture 142 Cryptography Basics

Lecture 143 Crypto Algorithms and Implementations

Lecture 144 Cryptography Tools

Lecture 145 Public Key Infrastructure

Lecture 146 Cryptanalysis

Lecture 147 Crypto-Attack Countermeasures

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Certified Ethical Hacker (Ceh) V11
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 46.18 GB | Duration: 41h 52m​

Exam Preparatory Course

What you'll learn

Understand the Principles of Ethical Hacking

Identify Vulnerabilities in Network Systems

Exploit Vulnerabilities in Network Systems

Understand Malware Threats

Analyze Network Traffic

Understand Social Engineering Techniques

Exploit Web Application Vulnerabilities

Hack Wireless Networks

Understand Cryptography Principles

Address Cloud Security Risks

Requirements

It is recommended that learners complete relevant foundational courses or certifications before enrolling in the CEH v11 course, such as CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, or the EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS) course. This will provide learners with the necessary foundational knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the CEH v11 course.

Description

The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v11 is a comprehensive course that provides in-depth knowledge and practical skills in ethical hacking and network security. The course is designed to help learners understand the latest tools and techniques used by ethical hackers to test and secure network systems.The CEH v11 course is an excellent program for individuals looking to enhance their skills and knowledge in ethical hacking and network security. Upon completion of the course, learners can take the certification exam to become a Certified Ethical Hacker, which can open up various career opportunities in the field. Understand the Principles of Ethical HackingIdentify Vulnerabilities in Network SystemsExploit Vulnerabilities in Network SystemsUnderstand Malware ThreatsAnalyze Network TrafficUnderstand Social Engineering TechniquesExploit Web Application VulnerabilitiesHack Wireless NetworksUnderstand Cryptography PrinciplesAddress Cloud Security Risks It is recommended that learners complete relevant foundational courses or certifications before enrolling in the CEH v11 course, such as CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, or the EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS) course. This will provide learners with the necessary foundational knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the CEH v11 course.The course is suitable for Cybersecurity Professionals,IT Managers,Network Administrators,Penetration Testers,Security Officers,Law Enforcement Personnel.

Overview

Section 1: Intro to Ethical Hacking

Lecture 1 Overview

Lecture 2 CEH v11 EC-Council Certification Overview

Lecture 3 Basic Cybersecurity Concepts

Lecture 4 Attacker Motives, Goals, and Objectives

Lecture 5 Attack Classifications

Lecture 6 Information Warfare

Lecture 7 Cyber Kill Chain

Lecture 8 Tactics Techniques and Procedures

Lecture 9 Common Adversarial Behaviors

Lecture 10 Threat Hunting Concepts

Lecture 11 Hacking Phases

Lecture 12 Ethical Hacking Concepts

Lecture 13 Risk

Lecture 14 Risk Management

Lecture 15 Cyber Threat Intelligence

Lecture 16 Threat Modeling

Lecture 17 Incident Management

Lecture 18 Incident Handling and Response

Lecture 19 ML and AI

Lecture 20 Standards and Regulations

Section 2: Recon Techniques - Footprinting and Recon

Lecture 21 Footprinting Concepts

Lecture 22 Google Dorks

Lecture 23 Shodan Censys and Thingful

Lecture 24 Sub-Domain Enumeration

Lecture 25 Geolocation Recon

Lecture 26 Social Networking Recon

Lecture 27 Job Board Recon

Lecture 28 Deep-******** Recon

Lecture 29 Metadata Recon

Lecture 30 Email Tracking

Lecture 31 WHOIS Recon and DNS Recon

Lecture 32 Public Network Footprinting

Lecture 33 Social Engineering Recon

Lecture 34 Footprinting and Recon Countermeasures

Lecture 35 Custom Wordlists

Lecture 36 Other Footprinting Tools

Section 3: Recon Techniques - Scanning

Lecture 37 Network Scanning Types

Lecture 38 TCP Communication

Lecture 39 Network Scanning Tools

Lecture 40 Host Discovery

Lecture 41 Port and Service Scanning

Lecture 42 Nmap: TCP Connect Scan

Lecture 43 Nmap Stealth Scan

Lecture 44 Nmap Inverse TCP XMAS and Maimon Scans

Lecture 45 Nmap ACK Scan

Lecture 46 Nmap IDLE IPID Scan

Lecture 47 Nmap UDP Scan

Lecture 48 Nmap SCTP INIT and COOKIE ECHO Scans

Lecture 49 Nmap IPv6 List and Version Scans

Lecture 50 Nmap Scan Optimizations

Lecture 51 Target OS Identification Techniques

Lecture 52 IDS and Firewall Evasion

Section 4: Recon Techniques - Enumeration

Lecture 53 Enumeration Basics

Lecture 54 NetBIOS and SMB Enumeration

Lecture 55 SNMP Enumeration

Lecture 56 LDAP Enumeration

Lecture 57 NTP Enumeration

Lecture 58 NFS Enumeration

Lecture 59 SMTP and FTP Enumeration

Section 5: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - Vulnerability Analysis

Lecture 60 Vulnerability Assessment Concepts and Resources

Lecture 61 Vulnerability Management Life-Cycle

Lecture 62 Vulnerability Classification

Lecture 63 Vulnerability Assessment Types

Lecture 64 Vulnerability Assessment Models and Tools

Lecture 65 Vulnerability Assessment Reports

Section 6: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - System Hacking

Lecture 66 CEH Hacking Methodology and Goals

Lecture 67 Windows Authentication

Lecture 68 Password Attacks - Basic Concepts

Lecture 69 Password Extraction and Cracking

Lecture 70 Password Attacks Cracking Enhancement Techniques

Lecture 71 Exploitation Buffer Overflows

Lecture 72 Privilege Escalation

Lecture 73 Maintaining Access

Lecture 74 Steganography

Lecture 75 Covering Tracks

Section 7: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - Malware Threats

Lecture 76 Malware Concepts and Components

Lecture 77 APT

Lecture 78 Trojans

Lecture 79 Viruses and Worms

Lecture 80 Fileless Malware

Lecture 81 Malware Analysis

Lecture 82 Malware Countermeasures

Section 8: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Sniffing

Lecture 83 Network Sniffing Basics

Lecture 84 DHCP Sniffing Attacks

Lecture 85 ARP Poisoning

Lecture 86 DNS Poisoning

Lecture 87 Sniffing Defenses

Section 9: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Social Engineering

Lecture 88 Social Engineering Concepts

Lecture 89 Insider Threats

Lecture 90 Identity Theft

Section 10: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Denial of Service

Lecture 91 DoS and DDoS Attacks

Lecture 92 Volumetric Attacks

Lecture 93 Protocol Attacks

Lecture 94 Application Layer Attacks

Lecture 95 Botnets

Lecture 96 DoS and DDoS Countermeasures

Section 11: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Session Hijacking

Lecture 97 Session Hijacking Concepts

Lecture 98 Network Level Session Hijacking

Lecture 99 Application Level Session Hijacking

Lecture 100 Session Hijacking Countermeasures

Section 12: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Evading Firewalls, IDS, and Honeypots

Lecture 101 IDS and IPS

Lecture 102 Firewalls

Lecture 103 Honeypots

Section 13: Web Application Hacking - Hacking Web Servers

Lecture 104 Web Server Hacking Concepts

Lecture 105 Web Server Attacks

Lecture 106 Web Server Attack Methodology

Section 14: Web Application Hacking - Hacking Web Applications

Lecture 107 Web App Basics

Lecture 108 OWASP Top 10 Web Application Attacks 2017

Lecture 109 Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards

Lecture 110 CSRF

Lecture 111 IDOR

Lecture 112 LFI RFI

Lecture 113 Web App Hacking Methodology

Lecture 114 Web App Hacking Tools

Lecture 115 Web App Login Attacks

Lecture 116 XSS Filtering Evasion

Lecture 117 Web Shell Backdoors

Lecture 118 APIs and Webhooks

Section 15: Web Application Hacking - SQL Injection

Lecture 119 SQLi Concepts

Lecture 120 Error-Based SQLi Attacks

Lecture 121 Blind-Based SQLi Attacks

Lecture 122 SQLi to System Access

Lecture 123 SQLMap

Section 16: Wireless Network Hacking - Hacking Wireless Networks

Lecture 124 Wireless Basics

Lecture 125 Wireless Threats

Lecture 126 Wireless Hacking Tools

Lecture 127 Wireless Hacking

Lecture 128 Wireless Hacking Countermeasures

Section 17: Mobile Platform, IoT, and OT Hacking - Hacking Mobile Platforms

Lecture 129 Mobile Hacking Basics

Lecture 130 Android Security

Lecture 131 iOS Security

Lecture 132 Mobile Device Management and Security Tools

Section 18: Mobile Platform, IoT, and OT Hacking - IoT and OT Hacking

Lecture 133 IoT Basics

Lecture 134 IoT Threats and Vulnerabilities

Lecture 135 IoT Attacks Tools and Countermeasures

Lecture 136 OT Basics

Lecture 137 OT Attacks Tools and Countermeasures

Section 19: Cloud Computing - Cloud Computing

Lecture 138 Cloud Computing Basics

Lecture 139 Container Basics

Lecture 140 Hacking Cloud Services

Lecture 141 Cloud Security Controls

Section 20: Cryptography - Cryptography

Lecture 142 Cryptography Basics

Lecture 143 Crypto Algorithms and Implementations

Lecture 144 Cryptography Tools

Lecture 145 Public Key Infrastructure

Lecture 146 Cryptanalysis

Lecture 147 Crypto-Attack Countermeasures

Cybersecurity Professionals,IT Managers,Network Administrators,Penetration Testers,Security Officers,Law Enforcement Personnel

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Certified Ethical Hacker (Ceh) V11
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 46.18 GB | Duration: 41h 52m​

Exam Preparatory Course

What you'll learn

Understand the Principles of Ethical Hacking

Identify Vulnerabilities in Network Systems

Exploit Vulnerabilities in Network Systems

Understand Malware Threats

Analyze Network Traffic

Understand Social Engineering Techniques

Exploit Web Application Vulnerabilities

Hack Wireless Networks

Understand Cryptography Principles

Address Cloud Security Risks

Requirements

It is recommended that learners complete relevant foundational courses or certifications before enrolling in the CEH v11 course, such as CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, or the EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS) course. This will provide learners with the necessary foundational knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the CEH v11 course.

Description

The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v11 is a comprehensive course that provides in-depth knowledge and practical skills in ethical hacking and network security. The course is designed to help learners understand the latest tools and techniques used by ethical hackers to test and secure network systems.The CEH v11 course is an excellent program for individuals looking to enhance their skills and knowledge in ethical hacking and network security. Upon completion of the course, learners can take the certification exam to become a Certified Ethical Hacker, which can open up various career opportunities in the field. Understand the Principles of Ethical HackingIdentify Vulnerabilities in Network SystemsExploit Vulnerabilities in Network SystemsUnderstand Malware ThreatsAnalyze Network TrafficUnderstand Social Engineering TechniquesExploit Web Application VulnerabilitiesHack Wireless NetworksUnderstand Cryptography PrinciplesAddress Cloud Security Risks It is recommended that learners complete relevant foundational courses or certifications before enrolling in the CEH v11 course, such as CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, or the EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS) course. This will provide learners with the necessary foundational knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the CEH v11 course.The course is suitable for Cybersecurity Professionals,IT Managers,Network Administrators,Penetration Testers,Security Officers,Law Enforcement Personnel.

Overview

Section 1: Intro to Ethical Hacking

Lecture 1 Overview

Lecture 2 CEH v11 EC-Council Certification Overview

Lecture 3 Basic Cybersecurity Concepts

Lecture 4 Attacker Motives, Goals, and Objectives

Lecture 5 Attack Classifications

Lecture 6 Information Warfare

Lecture 7 Cyber Kill Chain

Lecture 8 Tactics Techniques and Procedures

Lecture 9 Common Adversarial Behaviors

Lecture 10 Threat Hunting Concepts

Lecture 11 Hacking Phases

Lecture 12 Ethical Hacking Concepts

Lecture 13 Risk

Lecture 14 Risk Management

Lecture 15 Cyber Threat Intelligence

Lecture 16 Threat Modeling

Lecture 17 Incident Management

Lecture 18 Incident Handling and Response

Lecture 19 ML and AI

Lecture 20 Standards and Regulations

Section 2: Recon Techniques - Footprinting and Recon

Lecture 21 Footprinting Concepts

Lecture 22 Google Dorks

Lecture 23 Shodan Censys and Thingful

Lecture 24 Sub-Domain Enumeration

Lecture 25 Geolocation Recon

Lecture 26 Social Networking Recon

Lecture 27 Job Board Recon

Lecture 28 Deep-******** Recon

Lecture 29 Metadata Recon

Lecture 30 Email Tracking

Lecture 31 WHOIS Recon and DNS Recon

Lecture 32 Public Network Footprinting

Lecture 33 Social Engineering Recon

Lecture 34 Footprinting and Recon Countermeasures

Lecture 35 Custom Wordlists

Lecture 36 Other Footprinting Tools

Section 3: Recon Techniques - Scanning

Lecture 37 Network Scanning Types

Lecture 38 TCP Communication

Lecture 39 Network Scanning Tools

Lecture 40 Host Discovery

Lecture 41 Port and Service Scanning

Lecture 42 Nmap: TCP Connect Scan

Lecture 43 Nmap Stealth Scan

Lecture 44 Nmap Inverse TCP XMAS and Maimon Scans

Lecture 45 Nmap ACK Scan

Lecture 46 Nmap IDLE IPID Scan

Lecture 47 Nmap UDP Scan

Lecture 48 Nmap SCTP INIT and COOKIE ECHO Scans

Lecture 49 Nmap IPv6 List and Version Scans

Lecture 50 Nmap Scan Optimizations

Lecture 51 Target OS Identification Techniques

Lecture 52 IDS and Firewall Evasion

Section 4: Recon Techniques - Enumeration

Lecture 53 Enumeration Basics

Lecture 54 NetBIOS and SMB Enumeration

Lecture 55 SNMP Enumeration

Lecture 56 LDAP Enumeration

Lecture 57 NTP Enumeration

Lecture 58 NFS Enumeration

Lecture 59 SMTP and FTP Enumeration

Section 5: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - Vulnerability Analysis

Lecture 60 Vulnerability Assessment Concepts and Resources

Lecture 61 Vulnerability Management Life-Cycle

Lecture 62 Vulnerability Classification

Lecture 63 Vulnerability Assessment Types

Lecture 64 Vulnerability Assessment Models and Tools

Lecture 65 Vulnerability Assessment Reports

Section 6: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - System Hacking

Lecture 66 CEH Hacking Methodology and Goals

Lecture 67 Windows Authentication

Lecture 68 Password Attacks - Basic Concepts

Lecture 69 Password Extraction and Cracking

Lecture 70 Password Attacks Cracking Enhancement Techniques

Lecture 71 Exploitation Buffer Overflows

Lecture 72 Privilege Escalation

Lecture 73 Maintaining Access

Lecture 74 Steganography

Lecture 75 Covering Tracks

Section 7: System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques - Malware Threats

Lecture 76 Malware Concepts and Components

Lecture 77 APT

Lecture 78 Trojans

Lecture 79 Viruses and Worms

Lecture 80 Fileless Malware

Lecture 81 Malware Analysis

Lecture 82 Malware Countermeasures

Section 8: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Sniffing

Lecture 83 Network Sniffing Basics

Lecture 84 DHCP Sniffing Attacks

Lecture 85 ARP Poisoning

Lecture 86 DNS Poisoning

Lecture 87 Sniffing Defenses

Section 9: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Social Engineering

Lecture 88 Social Engineering Concepts

Lecture 89 Insider Threats

Lecture 90 Identity Theft

Section 10: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Denial of Service

Lecture 91 DoS and DDoS Attacks

Lecture 92 Volumetric Attacks

Lecture 93 Protocol Attacks

Lecture 94 Application Layer Attacks

Lecture 95 Botnets

Lecture 96 DoS and DDoS Countermeasures

Section 11: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Session Hijacking

Lecture 97 Session Hijacking Concepts

Lecture 98 Network Level Session Hijacking

Lecture 99 Application Level Session Hijacking

Lecture 100 Session Hijacking Countermeasures

Section 12: Network and Perimeter Hacking - Evading Firewalls, IDS, and Honeypots

Lecture 101 IDS and IPS

Lecture 102 Firewalls

Lecture 103 Honeypots

Section 13: Web Application Hacking - Hacking Web Servers

Lecture 104 Web Server Hacking Concepts

Lecture 105 Web Server Attacks

Lecture 106 Web Server Attack Methodology

Section 14: Web Application Hacking - Hacking Web Applications

Lecture 107 Web App Basics

Lecture 108 OWASP Top 10 Web Application Attacks 2017

Lecture 109 Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards

Lecture 110 CSRF

Lecture 111 IDOR

Lecture 112 LFI RFI

Lecture 113 Web App Hacking Methodology

Lecture 114 Web App Hacking Tools

Lecture 115 Web App Login Attacks

Lecture 116 XSS Filtering Evasion

Lecture 117 Web Shell Backdoors

Lecture 118 APIs and Webhooks

Section 15: Web Application Hacking - SQL Injection

Lecture 119 SQLi Concepts

Lecture 120 Error-Based SQLi Attacks

Lecture 121 Blind-Based SQLi Attacks

Lecture 122 SQLi to System Access

Lecture 123 SQLMap

Section 16: Wireless Network Hacking - Hacking Wireless Networks

Lecture 124 Wireless Basics

Lecture 125 Wireless Threats

Lecture 126 Wireless Hacking Tools

Lecture 127 Wireless Hacking

Lecture 128 Wireless Hacking Countermeasures

Section 17: Mobile Platform, IoT, and OT Hacking - Hacking Mobile Platforms

Lecture 129 Mobile Hacking Basics

Lecture 130 Android Security

Lecture 131 iOS Security

Lecture 132 Mobile Device Management and Security Tools

Section 18: Mobile Platform, IoT, and OT Hacking - IoT and OT Hacking

Lecture 133 IoT Basics

Lecture 134 IoT Threats and Vulnerabilities

Lecture 135 IoT Attacks Tools and Countermeasures

Lecture 136 OT Basics

Lecture 137 OT Attacks Tools and Countermeasures

Section 19: Cloud Computing - Cloud Computing

Lecture 138 Cloud Computing Basics

Lecture 139 Container Basics

Lecture 140 Hacking Cloud Services

Lecture 141 Cloud Security Controls

Section 20: Cryptography - Cryptography

Lecture 142 Cryptography Basics

Lecture 143 Crypto Algorithms and Implementations

Lecture 144 Cryptography Tools

Lecture 145 Public Key Infrastructure

Lecture 146 Cryptanalysis

Lecture 147 Crypto-Attack Countermeasures

Cybersecurity Professionals,IT Managers,Network Administrators,Penetration Testers,Security Officers,Law Enforcement Personnel

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