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Cybersecurity Fundamentals Training Classes
Cybersecurity Fundamentals that prepares individuals to manage the computer operations and control the system configurations emanating from a specific site or network hub. Includes instruction in computer hardware and software and applications; local area (LAN) and wide area (WAN) networking; principles of information systems security; disk space and traffic load monitoring; data backup; resource allocation; and setup and takedown procedures.
Course Intended
This course is designed for individuals who have basic computer user skills and who are interested in obtaining a job as an entry-level Cybersecurity.
The Certified Ethical Hacker program is the most desired information security training program any information security professional will ever want to be in. To master the hacking technologies, you will need to become one, but an ethical one! The accredited course provides the advanced hacking tools and techniques used by hackers and information security professionals alike to break into an organization. As we put it, "To beat a hacker, you need to think like a hacker"
This course will immerse you into the Hacker Mindset so that you will be able to defend against future attacks. The security mindset in any organization must not be limited to the silos of a certain vendor, technologies or pieces of equipment.
This ethical hacking course puts you in the driver’s seat of a hands-on environment with a systematic process. Here, you will be exposed to an entirely different way of achieving optimal information security posture in their organization; by hacking it! You will scan, test, hack and secure your own systems. You will be taught the five phases of ethical hacking and the ways to approach your target and succeed at breaking in every time! The five phases include Reconnaissance, Gaining Access, Enumeration, Maintaining Access, and covering your tracks.
The Most Comprehensive Ethical Hacking Course in the World
This is the worlds most advanced certified ethical hacking course with 20 of the most current security domains any individual will ever want to know when they are planning to beef up the information security posture of their organization. In 20 comprehensive modules, the course covers 340 attack technologies, commonly used by hackers.
About the Program
Our security experts have designed over 140 labs which mimic real time scenarios in the course to help you “live” through an attack as if it were real and provide you with access to over 2200 commonly used hacking tools to immerse you into the hacker world.
As "a picture tells a thousand words", our developers have all this and more for you in over 1685 graphically rich, specially designed slides to help you grasp complex security concepts in depth which will be presented to you in a 5 day hands on class by our Certified EC-Council Instructor.
The goal of this course is to help you master an ethical hacking methodology that can be used in a penetration testing or ethical hacking situation. You walk out the door with ethical hacking skills that are highly in demand, as well as the internationally recognized Certified Ethical Hacker certification! This course prepares you for EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker exam 312-50.
SCHEDULE DATES - 105 Hour Program
Cybersecurity Fundamentals
09AM-2PM (Wed-Thurs)
Start Date & Graduation Date
04/06/2022 to 07/07/2022
2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 11 Weeks
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Cybersecurity Fundamentals
9AM-2PM (Mon-Tue)
Start Date & Graduation Date
04/11/2022 to 06/28/2022
2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 11 Weeks
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Cybersecurity Fundamentals
09AM-2PM (Wed-Thurs)
Start Date & Graduation Date
04/27/2022 to 07/14/2022
2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 11 Weeks
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Cybersecurity Fundamentals
09AM-2PM (Wed-Thurs) |
Start Date
Graduation Date |
04/06/2022
07/07/2022 |
2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 11 Weeks | |
Cybersecurity Fundamentals
9AM-2PM (Mon-Tue) |
Start Date
Graduation Date |
11/29/2021
03/08/2022 |
2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 11 Weeks | |
Cybersecurity Fundamentals
09AM-2PM (Wed-Thurs) |
Start Date
Graduation Date |
04/27/2022
07/14/2022 |
2 Days (10 Hours) a Week for 11 Weeks |
Cybersecurity Fundamentals Program Objectives
CompTIA A+ 220-1001
CompTIA A+ 220-1002
CompTIA Network+ Certification
CERTIFIED ETHICAL HACKER CEH
Cybersecurity Fundamentals Training Courses
Hardware
BIOS
- Motherboards and Motherboard Components.
- RAM. Random Access Memory, w/ troubleshooting
- PC Expansion Cards.
- Storage w/troubleshooting
- The CPU
- Including 1.11: PC Connections and Connectors
- Power & Power Supplies w/troubleshooting
- The Right PC: Home Assignment with Exam.
- Video and Sound
- Completed with 1.7 above.
- Install and configure common peripheral devices.
- Printers: Install & Configure
- Printers: Different Technologies
- Printers: Maintenance.
Networking
- Cables & Connectors
- Cable Characteristics.
- TCP/IP
- TCP/IP & UDP Ports
- WIFI Networking.
- SOHO Networking, Install and Configure.
- Connection Types
- Connection Devices.
- Networking Tools of the Trade.
Mobile Devices
- Laptop Hardware & Components
- Laptop Components
- Laptop Features.
- Other Mobile Devices: Tablets, Phones, etc.
- Accessories and Ports’
Hardware and Network Troubleshooting.
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- This objective covered in 1.0, 2.0, or 3.0 above.
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Windows Operating Systems
- Compare Operating Systems Windows Vista, 7, 8, & 8.1
- Operating System Installation
- Command Line Tools.
- OS Features and Tools.
- The Control Panel
- Install Networking on a Desktop.
- Preventative Maintenance and Tools
Other Operating Systems
- MAC OS and Linux
- Virtualization
- The Cloud
- Network Hosts
- Mobile Operating Systems: Android, IOS, etc.
- Install and Configure Mobile OS systems.
- Mobile Data synchronization
Security
- Common Threats and Vulnerabilities
- Prevention
- OS Security Settings.
- Deploy Security Best Practices per Workstation
- Securing the mobile device
- Data Disposal and Destruction
- Secure a SOHO wired and wireless network.
- Software Troubleshooting
- Operational Procedures.
Local Area Networks
- Topologies and the OSI Model
- Key Features of Networks
- Network Topologies
- The OSI Model
- Physical Layer
- Data Link Layer
- Network Layer
- Transport Layer
- Upper Layers
- OSI Model Summary
- Labs
- VM Orientation
- Ethernet
- Transmission Media
- Media Access Control
- Broadcast Domains
- Ethernet Frames
- Ethernet Deployment Standards
- MAC Addressing
- Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
- Packet Sniffers
- Labs
- Configuring Ethernet Networking
- Hubs, Bridges, and Switches
- Hubs and Bridges
- Switches
- Switch Interface Configuration
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Infrastructure and Design
- Network Infrastructure Implementations
- Planning an Enterprise Campus Network
- Network Hierarchy and Distributed Switching
- Software Defined Networking
- Planning a SOHO Network
- TCP/IP Protocol Suite
- Policies and Best Practices
- Procedures and Standards
- Safety Procedures
- Incident Response Policies
- Security and Data Policies
- Password Policy
- Employee Policies
IP Addressing
- Internet Protocol
- IPv4
- IPv4 Address Structure
- Subnet Masks
- IP Routing Basics
- ipconfig / ifconfig
- ICMP and ping
- Labs
- Configuring IPv4 Networking
- IPv4 Addressing
- IPv4 Addressing Schemes
- Classful Addressing
- Public versus Private Addressing
- Subnetting and Classless Addressing
- Planning an IPv4 Addressing Scheme
- Public Internet Addressing
- Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSM)
- Labs
- Configuring IPv4 Subnets
- IPv6 Addressing
- IPv6 Address Format
- IPv6 Addressing Schemes
- IPv6 Address Autoconfiguration
- Migrating to IPv6
- Labs
- Configuring IPv6 Networking DHCP and APIPA
- IPv4 Address Autoconfiguration
- Configuring DHCP
- DHCPv6
- Labs
- Configuring Address Autoconfiguration
Internetworking
- Routing
- Routing Basics
- Routing Algorithms and Metrics
- Dynamic Routing Protocols
- Administrative Distance and Route Redistribution
- IPv4 and IPv6 Internet Routing
- High Availability Routing
- Installing and Configuring Routers
- Routing Troubleshooting Tools
- Labs
- Configuring Routing TCP and UDP
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
- User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
- TCP and UDP Ports
- Port Scanners
- Protocol Analyzers
- Labs
- TCP and Port Scanning Name Resolution and IPAM
- Host Names and FQDNs
- Domain Name System
- Configuring DNS Servers
- Resource Records
- Name Resolution Tools
- IP Address Management (IPAM)
- Labs Configuring Name Resolution and IPAM Monitoring and Scanning
- Performance Monitoring
- Network Monitoring Utilities
- Logs and Event Management
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- Analyzing Performance Metrics
- Patch Management
- Vulnerability Scanning
- Labs
- Performance Testing and Monitoring Network Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Procedures
- Identifying the Problem
- Establishing a Probable Cause
- Establishing a Plan of Action
- Troubleshooting Hardware Failure Issues
- Troubleshooting Addressing Issues
- Troubleshooting DHCP Issues
- Troubleshooting Name Resolution
- Troubleshooting Services
Applications and Security
- Applications and Services
- TCP/IP Services
- HTTP and Web Servers
- SSL / TLS and HTTPS
- Email (SMTP / POP / IMAP)
- Voice Services (VoIP and VTC)
- Real-time Services Protocols
- Quality of Service
- Traffic Shaping Bottlenecks and Load Balancing
- Multilayer Switches
- Labs
- Configuring Application Protocols
- Virtualization, SAN, and Cloud Services
- Virtualization Technologies
- Network Storage Types
- Fibre Channel and InfiniBand
- iSCSI
- Cloud Computing
- Configuring Cloud Connectivity
- Network Security Design
- Security Basics
- Common Networking Attacks
- Network Segmentation and DMZ
- Virtual LANs (VLAN)
- VLAN Trunks
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Device and Service Hardening
- Honeypots and Penetration Tests Network Security Appliances
- Basic Firewalls
- Stateful Firewalls
- Deploying a Firewall
- Configuring a Firewall
- Deploying a Proxy
- Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS)
- Denial of Service
- Labs
- Configuring a NAT Firewall
- Authentication and Endpoint Security
- Authentication and Access Controls
- Social Engineering
- Authentication Technologies
- PKI and Digital Certificates
- Local Authentication
- RADIUS and TACACS+
- Directory Services
- Endpoint Security
- Network Access Control
- Labs
- Secure Appliance Administration
Operations and Infrastructure
- Network Site Management
- Network Cabling Solutions
- Distribution Frames
- Change and Configuration Management
- Network Documentation and Diagrams
- Labeling Physical Security Devices
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
- Network Link Management
- Power Management
- Backup Management
- Labs
- Network Inventory Management Installing Cabled Networks
- Twisted Pair Cable (UTP / STP / ScTP)
- Twisted Pair Connectors
- Wiring Tools and Techniques
- Cable Testing Tools
- Troubleshooting Wired Connectivity
- Other Copper Cable Types
- Fiber Optic Cable and Connectors
- Transceivers and Media Converters Installing Wireless Networks
- Wireless Standards (IEEE 802.11)
- Wireless Network Topologies
- Wireless Site Design
- Troubleshooting Wireless Connectivity
- Wireless Security
- Wi-Fi Authentication
- Extensible Authentication Protocol
- Troubleshooting Wireless Security
- Wireless Controllers Installing WAN Links
- Wide Area Networks (WAN)
- Telecommunications Networks
- Modern Telecommunications Networks
- Local Loop Services Installing WAN Links
- Wireless WAN Services
- Internet of Things Configuring Remote Access
- Remote Access Services (RAS)
- MPLS and PPP SIP Trunks
- Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
- SSL / TLS / DTLS VPNs
- IPsec Internet Key Exchange / ISAKMP
- Remote Access Servers
- Remote Administration Tools
- Managing Network Appliances
- Remote File Access
- Labs
- Configuring Secure Access Channels
- Configuring a Virtual Private Network
What is New in CEH Version 10
Module 01: Introduction to Ethical Hacking
Module 02: Footprinting and Reconnaissance
Module 03: Scanning Networks
Module 04: Enumeration
Module 05: Vulnerability Analysis
Module 06: System Hacking
Module 07: Malware Threats
Module 08: Sniffing
Module 09: Social Engineering
Module 10: Denial-of-Service
Module 11: Session Hijacking
Module 12: Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots
Module 13: Hacking Web Servers
Module 14: Hacking Web Applications
Module 15: SQL Injection
Module 16: Hacking Wireless Networks
Module 17: Hacking Mobile Platforms
Module 18: IoT Hacking
Module 19: Cloud Computing
Module 20: Cryptography
Cybersecurity Fundamentals Program
- This course is designed for individuals who have basic computer user skills and who are interested in obtaining a job as an entry-level Cybersecurity.
- HS Diploma/GED
Cybersecurity Fundamentals Program
Income Expectation
$112,600/yr
The average salary for a Cybersecurity Fundamentals is $112,600 in New York City. Salary estimates are provided by CompTIA.
Cybersecurity Fundamentals Employment Objective
Upon completion of this course, and the certifying exam(s), the student will be qualified to take a job as a
Cybersecurity Fundamentals
Network Administrator
Security Analyst
Security Administrator
Cybersecurity Fundamentals Program
CompTIA Security+ Certification
CompTIA CASP+ Certification
CompTIA CySA+ Certification
Certified Network Defender Certification C|ND
Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator C| HFI
Cybersecurity Fundamentals Training Courses
$6,500
Cybersecurity Fundamentals Training Classes
CompTIA A+ 220-1001
CompTIA A+ 220-1002
CompTIA Network+ Certification N10-007
CERTIFIED ETHICAL HACKER TRAINING PROGRAM prepares you for EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker exam 312-50.
Eligibility Criteria:
In order to be eligible to attempt EC-Council CEH, certification examination, candidate may opt to:
Attend Official Training:
If a candidate have completed an official EC-Council training either at an Accredited Training Center, via the iClass platform, or at an approved academic institution, the candidate is eligible to attempt the relevant EC-Council exam without going through the application process.
Attempt Exam without Official Training:
In order to be considered for the EC-Council CEH exam without attending official training, candidate must have at least 2 years of work experience in the Information Security domain and remit a non-refundable eligibility application fee of USD 100.00 along with their application form.