As computer and electronic systems have taken a dominant role in the way businesses now function, the commercial and the public perception of electronic crime (often referred to a cyber crime) has resulted in the development of new laws (both domestic and international) and the installment of multiple regulatory bodies.The Ethical Hacking course introduces concepts, frameworks, methodologies, and strategies that are effective in tracking electronic crimes. The Instructor serves with lectures, discussions, and hands-on exercises.By the end of this course you will be able toDescribe how hackers are able to defeat security controls in operating systems, networked environments and generally circumvent security mechanisms.Identify how security controls can be improved to prevent hackers gaining access to operating systems and networked environments.The course is split into four sectionsPassive Information Gathering.Active Information Gathering and Target Mapping.Vulnerability Mapping and Exploitation.Vulnerability Exploitation.Course ContentTraining Hours : 40 hrsIntroduction to Ethical HackingEnumerationSystem HackingTrojans and BackdoorsSniffersDenial-of-ServiceSocial EngineeringSession HijackingHacking Web ServersWeb Application VulnerabilitiesWeb-Based Password Cracking TechniquesSQL InjectionHacking Wireless NetworksVirus and WormsPhysical SecurityLinux HackingEvading IDS, Firewalls and Detecting HoneyPotsBuffer OverflowsCryptographyPenetration Testing