(CEH) Hacking with Malware Threats, Sniffing, and Social Engineering
The CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) course on Hacking with Malware Threats, Sniffing, and Social Engineering focuses on the advanced techniques used by ethical hackers to detect, analyze, and defend against various forms of cyberattacks. It covers:
Malware Threats: Understanding different types of malware (viruses, worms, Trojans, ransomware), their behavior, and methods of detection and mitigation.
Sniffing: Techniques used to intercept and analyze network traffic. This includes understanding packet sniffing tools and their use in gaining unauthorized access to sensitive information.
Social Engineering: The psychological manipulation used to exploit human trust, including phishing, pretexting, baiting, and tailgating techniques. The course teaches how to recognize and defend against such attacks.
This course is essential for those looking to understand the tactics and tools used by malicious hackers while equipping learners with the skills to secure networks and systems effectively.