Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Seminar


Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Seminar
is a 3-hour Seminar focuses on ethical way of hacking a network to test its vulnerability. The participants will be introduced to the basics of how hackers attack the networks and how to countermeasure hackers and protect the system against criminal hackers (or "crackers"). Some hands-on with the different hacking tools will be provided if the company/school wishes to avail a one (1) day seminar for a minimal fee.

TOPIC:

A. What is security?
B. Who is a hacker?
C. What is hacking?

D. How Hackers Attack Networks?
- Common Platforms for Attacks
- Local and Remote Attacks
- Why worry about Local Attacks?
- Common Local Attacks
- Hacking over the Network
------ Footprinting
------ Scanning and Enumerating
------ Researching
------ Exploiting

D. Sample Network Attacks

E. Countering Hackers
- Port Scanning
- Sniffing
- Brute Force / Dictionary Attack
- Denial of Service

F. Identifying Attacks
- Reviewing Logs


Who should attend?

The course is designed for college instructors, IT professionals and Managers, and at least third (3rd) year college students. 

What are the pre-requisite in attending the seminar?

No formal pre-requisite required.

Where is the venue of the seminar?

Onsite. Please contact MITXpress Solutions for seminar schedule.