Advance your career with the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) now with added AI capabilities.

he Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) provides an in-depth understanding of ethical hacking phases, various attack vectors, and preventative countermeasures. CEH v13 powered with AI capabilities will teach you how hackers think and act so you will be better positioned to set up your security infrastructure and defend against attacks. By providing an understanding of system weaknesses and vulnerabilities, the CEH course helps students learn to protect their organizations and strengthen their security controls in order to minimize the risk of a malicious attack.

CEH v13 powered with AI capabilities was built to incorporate a hands-on environment and systematic process across each ethical hacking domain and methodology, giving you the opportunity to work toward proving the required knowledge and skills needed to achieve the CEH credential and perform the job of an ethical hacker.

  • Now in its 13th version, CEH continues to evolve with the latest operating systems, tools, tactics, exploits, and technologies. CEH v13 brings the power of AI:
    Ai – Driven Cybersecurity Skills
    Master How To Use AI Skills
    Learn To Hack AI Systems
    Learn Multiple AI And GPT Tools
    Automate Of Repetitive Tasks
    Adaptive Learning
    Enhanced Reporting

About the Certified Ethical Hacker CEH v13
powered with AI capabilities Course

Job Roles

    • Cyber Security Forensic Analyst
    • Cyber Security Analyst
    • CND Security Specialist
    • CND Fusion Analyst
    • Cyberspace Network Defense (CND) Technician
    • Cyber Red Team Operator
    • Cyber Network Defense (CND) Analyst
    • Cyber Security Forensic Analyst
    • Computer Network Defense Intrusion Analyst
    • Cyber Security Engineer
    • Information Security Engineer
    • CND Cyber Analyst
    • Network Security Engineer
    • Cyber Threat Analyst
    • SOC Security Analyst
    • Information Security Analyst
    • IT Security Compliance Specialist
    • Global Security Assurance Analyst
    • Security Analyst Tier 3
    • Security Operations Analyst
    • Security Incident Response Analyst
    • Penetration Tester
    • Vulnerability Analyst
    • Sr. Security Threat Analyst
  • Tier 3 NSOC Analyst
  • Security Information Assurance Analyst
  • Technical Security Analyst
  • Information Security Manager
  • Risk and Remediation Manager
  • Systems Administrator
  • Cybersecurity Network Analyst
  • Cyber Security Vulnerability Analyst
  • Risk Assessment- Security Consultant
  • Information Security Associate – Insider Threat Analyst
  • Security Architect, Manager
  • Application Security Analyst
  • Cyber Security System Engineer
  • Software Security Analyst
  • Network Analyst
  • Information System Security Officer
  • SOC Security Analyst
  • Cyber Security Engineer II
  • Senior Cyber Security Monitoring Analyst
  • Cyber Security Incident Response, Incident Analyst
  • Cyber Security Incident Response Engineer
  • L2 Security Analyst
  • Senior Information Assurance/ Security Specialist
  • Technical Operations Network Engineer
  • IT Security Administrator

Course Outline

20 Modules that help you master the foundations of
Ethical Hacking and prepare to challenge the CEH certification exam.

  • Introduction to Ethical Hacking
  • Footprinting and Reconnaissance
  • Scanning Networks
  • Enumeration
  • Vulnerability Analysis
  • System Hacking
  • Malware Threats
  • Sniffing
  • Social Engineering
  • Denial-of-Service
  • Session Hijacking
  • Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots
  • Hacking Web Servers
  • Hacking Web Applications
  • SQL Injection
  • Hacking Wireless Networks
  • Hacking Mobile Platforms
  • IoT and OT Hacking
  • Cloud Computing
  • Cryptography

Course Objectives

Students going through CEH training will learn:

  • Key issues plaguing the information security world, hacking methodologies and frameworks, information security controls, and information security laws and standards
  • Different types of footprinting, footprinting tools, and countermeasures
  • Network scanning techniques and scanning countermeasures
  • Enumeration techniques and enumeration countermeasures
  • Different types of vulnerability assessment and vulnerability assessment tools
  • System hacking methodology
  • Different types of malware (Trojan, virus, worms, etc.), APT and fileless malware, malware analysis procedure, and malware countermeasures
  • Various packet sniffing techniques and sniffing countermeasures
  • Social engineering techniques, identity theft, and countermeasures
  • DoS/DDoS attack techniques, botnets, DDoS attack tools, and DoS/DDoS countermeasures
  • Session hijacking techniques and countermeasures
  • Firewall, IDS, IPS, honeypot, NAC, and endpoint evasion techniques, evasion tools, and countermeasures
  • Different types of web server, web application, and web API attacks, hacking methodology, hacking tools, and countermeasures
  • SQL injection attacks, injection methodology, evasion techniques, and SQL injection countermeasure
  • Different types of wireless encryption, wireless threats, wireless hacking methodology, wireless hacking tools, Wi-Fi security tools, and countermeasures
  • Mobile platform attack vector, android and iOS hacking, mobile device management, mobile security guidelines, and security tools
  • Different types of IoT and OT attacks, hacking methodology, hacking tools, and countermeasures
  • Various cloud computing technologies, cloud computing threats, attacks, hacking methodology (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and container hacking), and security techniques and tools
  • Different types of encryption algorithms, cryptography tools, applications of cryptography, cryptography attacks, and cryptanalysis tools
  • AI-driven ethical hacking

Achieving the CEH Certification Credential

After taking an authorized course, candidates can attempt the CEH exam. Candidates that successfully pass the exam will receive their CEH certificate and membership privileges. After proving knowledge by achieving the CEH credential, candidates have the added option to proceed to attempt the CEH (Practical) exam to prove their skills and abilities. The CEH (Practical) is a 6-hour practical exam created by subject matter experts in the ethical hacking industry. The exam tests skills and abilities in a timed environment across major operating systems, databases, and networks. Candidates with both the CEH and CEH (Practical) certifications are designated as CEH Masters, having validated the full scope of their abilities.

CEH (ANSI)

Exam Title: Certified Ethical Hacker (ANSI)

Exam Code: 312-50 (ECC Exam Portal) / 312-50 (VUE)

Number of Questions: 125

Duration: 4 Hours

Availability: ECC EXAM* / VUE

About the Certified Ethical Hacker Master

To earn the CEH Master certification, you must pass the CEH Practical exam. The CEH Practical Exam was designed to give students a chance to prove they can execute the principals taught in the CEH course. The practical exam requires you to demonstrate the application of ethical hacking techniques such as threat vector identification, network scanning, OS detection, vulnerability analysis, system hacking, and more.

The CEH Practical does not contain simulations. Rather, you will be challenging a live range which was designed to mimic a corporate network through the use of live virtual machines, networks, and applications.

Successfully navigating and completing the challenges found in the CEH (Practical) Exam is the next step after attaining the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification. Successfully passing both the CEH exam and the CEH Practical will earn you the additional certification of CEH Master.

What’s New in CEHv13?

From the creators of Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) comes the new and evolved version 13 with added AI capabilities. Structured across 20 learning modules covering over 550 attack techniques, CEH provides you with the core knowledge you need to thrive as a cybersecurity professional.

AI-powered : The world’s first ethical hacking certification to harness the power of AI.

Hands-on experience : Hone your skills in real-world scenarios through hands-on labs, where you practice attack vectors and master advanced hacking tools.

40% more efficiency: Learn AI-driven techniques to boost efficiency by 40% in cyber defense and streamline your workflow.

Power-packed, updated curriculum:Master the latest advanced attack techniques, trends, and countermeasures.

2x productivity gains : Advanced Threat Detection, Enhanced Decision Making, Adaptive Learning, Enhanced Reporting, and Automation of Repetitive Tasks.

Real-world skills, proven mastery : Participate in monthly global hacking competitions, compete with your peers, and make it to the leaderboard.

Job Roles

    • Cyber Security Forensic Analyst
    • Cyber Security Analyst
    • CND Security Specialist
    • CND Fusion Analyst
    • Cyberspace Network Defense (CND) Technician
    • Cyber Red Team Operator
    • Cyber Network Defense (CND) Analyst
    • Cyber Security Forensic Analyst
    • Computer Network Defense Intrusion Analyst
    • Cyber Security Engineer
    • Information Security Engineer
    • CND Cyber Analyst
    • Network Security Engineer
    • Cyber Threat Analyst
    • SOC Security Analyst
    • Information Security Analyst
    • IT Security Compliance Specialist
    • Global Security Assurance Analyst
    • Security Analyst Tier 3
    • Security Operations Analyst
    • Security Incident Response Analyst
    • Penetration Tester
    • Vulnerability Analyst

Sr. Security Threat Analyst

  • Tier 3 NSOC Analyst
  • Security Information Assurance Analyst
  • Technical Security Analyst
  • Information Security Manager
  • Risk and Remediation Manager
  • Systems Administrator
  • Cybersecurity Network Analyst
  • Cyber Security Vulnerability Analyst
  • Risk Assessment- Security Consultant
  • Information Security Associate – Insider Threat Analyst
  • Security Architect, Manager
  • Application Security Analyst
  • Cyber Security System Engineer
  • Software Security Analyst
  • Network Analyst
  • Information System Security Officer
  • SOC Security Analyst
  • Cyber Security Engineer II
  • Senior Cyber Security Monitoring Analyst
  • Cyber Security Incident Response, Incident Analyst
  • Cyber Security Incident Response Engineer
  • L2 Security Analyst
  • Senior Information Assurance/ Security Specialist
  • Technical Operations Network Engineer
  • IT Security Administrator