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Develop foundational skills in ethical hacking and penetration testing while getting ready to pass the certification exam

Key Features

  • Learn how to look at technology from the standpoint of an attacker
  • Understand the methods that attackers use to infiltrate networks
  • Prepare to take and pass the exam in one attempt with the help of hands-on examples and mock tests

Book Description

With cyber threats continually evolving, understanding the trends and using the tools deployed by attackers to determine vulnerabilities in your system can help secure your applications, networks, and devices. To outmatch attacks, developing an attacker's mindset is a necessary skill, which you can hone with the help of this cybersecurity book.

This study guide takes a step-by-step approach to helping you cover all the exam objectives using plenty of examples and hands-on activities. You'll start by gaining insights into the different elements of InfoSec and a thorough understanding of ethical hacking terms and concepts. You'll then learn about various vectors, including network-based vectors, software-based vectors, mobile devices, wireless networks, and IoT devices. The book also explores attacks on emerging technologies such as the cloud, IoT, web apps, and servers and examines prominent tools and techniques used by hackers. Finally, you'll be ready to take mock tests, which will help you test your understanding of all the topics covered in the book.

By the end of this book, you'll have obtained the information necessary to take the 312-50 exam and become a CEH v11 certified ethical hacker.

What you will learn

  • Get to grips with information security and ethical hacking
  • Undertake footprinting and reconnaissance to gain primary information about a potential target
  • Perform vulnerability analysis as a means of gaining visibility of known security weaknesses
  • Become familiar with the tools and techniques used by an attacker to hack into a target system
  • Discover how network sniffing works and ways to keep your information secure
  • Explore the social engineering techniques attackers use to compromise systems

Who this book is for

This ethical hacking book is for security professionals, site admins, developers, auditors, security officers, analysts, security consultants, and network engineers. Basic networking knowledge (Network+) and at least two years of experience working within the InfoSec domain are expected.

Table of Contents

  1. Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v12 312-50 Exam Guide
  2. Foreword
  3. Contributors
  4. About the author
  5. About the reviewers
  6. Preface
  7. Section 1: Where Every Hacker Starts
  8. Chapter 1: Understanding Ethical Hacking
  9. Chapter 2: Introduction to Reconnaissance
  10. Chapter 3: Reconnaissance – A Deeper Dive
  11. Chapter 4: Scanning Networks
  12. Chapter 5: Enumeration
  13. Chapter 6: Vulnerability Analysis
  14. Chapter 7: System Hacking
  15. Chapter 8: Social Engineering
  16. Section 2: A Plethora of Attack Vectors
  17. Chapter 9: Malware and Other Digital Attacks
  18. Chapter 10: Sniffing and Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots
  19. Chapter 11: Hacking Wireless Networks
  20. Chapter 12: Hacking Mobile Platforms
  21. Section 3: Cloud, Apps, and IoT Attacks
  22. Chapter 13: Hacking Web Servers and Web Apps
  23. Chapter 14: Hacking IoT and OT
  24. Chapter 15: Cloud Computing
  25. Chapter 16: Using Cryptography
  26. Chapter 17: CEH Exam Practice Questions
  27. Assessments
  28. Other Books You May Enjoy