Free CEH online training
Shon Harris announced on Linkedin she is providing a free CEH online course with over 25hours of video. Link Here
Here is a list of the modules:
1. Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing
2. Footprinting and Reconnaissance
3. TCP/IP Basics and Scanning
4. Enumeration and Verification
5. Hacking and Defending Wireless/Modems
6. Hacking and Defending Web Servers
7. Hacking and Defending Web Applications
8. Sniffers and Session Hijacking
9. Hacking and Defending Windows Systems
10. Hacking and Defending Unix Systems
11. Rootkits, Backdoors, Trojans and Tunnels
12. Denial of Service and Botnets
13. Automated Penetration Testing Tools
14. Intrusion Detection Systems
15. Firewalls
16. Honeypots and Honeynets
17. Ethics and Legal Issues
Also, be sure to check out the tools at www.insecure.org they have a top 100 list...some honorable mentions for anyone preparing for CEH are (Nessus, NMap, Snort, Cain & Abel, Metasploit, Tripwire, Hping2, Wireshark, TCPdump, and John the Ripper...to name a few).
I would say know more in-depth about Snort, Nmap, Wireshark, and TCPdump.
I figured id post here for visibility. Hope this helps!
Here is a list of the modules:
1. Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing
2. Footprinting and Reconnaissance
3. TCP/IP Basics and Scanning
4. Enumeration and Verification
5. Hacking and Defending Wireless/Modems
6. Hacking and Defending Web Servers
7. Hacking and Defending Web Applications
8. Sniffers and Session Hijacking
9. Hacking and Defending Windows Systems
10. Hacking and Defending Unix Systems
11. Rootkits, Backdoors, Trojans and Tunnels
12. Denial of Service and Botnets
13. Automated Penetration Testing Tools
14. Intrusion Detection Systems
15. Firewalls
16. Honeypots and Honeynets
17. Ethics and Legal Issues
Also, be sure to check out the tools at www.insecure.org they have a top 100 list...some honorable mentions for anyone preparing for CEH are (Nessus, NMap, Snort, Cain & Abel, Metasploit, Tripwire, Hping2, Wireshark, TCPdump, and John the Ripper...to name a few).
I would say know more in-depth about Snort, Nmap, Wireshark, and TCPdump.
I figured id post here for visibility. Hope this helps!
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now its somethign i can afford todo while in school
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I appreciate you pointing this out. It was certainly not my intention to help them market, but rather to let those interested know of this resource.
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It's simply a collection of older video snippets used to show people the type and quality of video training materials that LogicalSecurity produces, and will hopefully entice people to buy their current products.
You can choose to fill out the form with the required information or not, but you won't get access to the videos of you don't. You can opt out of receiving marketing literature, so there's no apparent "trap" to fall in to.
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Well I have never seen an opt out that actually worked, suddenly your name appears on other unsolicited e-mails saying that they had your permission. Even if you misspelled or abbreviated your name it shows up exactly. So it becomes the endless opt out treadmill. I like Shon and have paid for, or authorized payment for some of her stuff over the years. However one would expect if she is announcing a free 25 hour course that it would be new and not slightly out of date material that has seen better days.
I am not sure what the point is from a marketing standpoint. The lack of full disclosure before one provides needed information is questionable and in my view hints on the edges of social engineering. Why not selected videos that are current? I guess you are not into aging Star Trek memes or appreciate my weird sense of humor. It is the end of the year JD "why so serious".
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Roger Roger
As for the CEH videos, they appear to be from the new CEH course that will be released by them next year, good material.
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You are correct sir Wireshark did used to be named Ethereal. Wireshark is such a valuable tool. I couldn't imagine living without protocol analyzers
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