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Ceh V13 - Certified Ethical Hacker For Cyber Defense
Published 6/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 19m | Size: 1.53 GB[/center]
Ethical Hacking Explained: Security, Threats, and Countermeasures, Cybersecurity & Ethical Hacking Bootcamp for Success.
What you'll learn
Understand the core principles of information security, including the CIA Triad and security best practices.
Learn ethical hacking methodologies and the five phases of the hacking lifecycle.
Explore security controls, policies, frameworks, and risk management concepts used by organizations.
Understand the Cyber Kill Chain and threat modeling techniques for identifying and analyzing cyber threats.
Perform footprinting and reconnaissance activities using passive and active information-gathering approaches.
Learn Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) concepts and intelligence-gathering methodologies.
Understand DNS intelligence gathering and network reconnaissance techniques.
Identify and apply defensive countermeasures against reconnaissance and information-gathering attacks.
Understand authentication mechanisms, password security, and privilege escalation attack vectors.
Identify different types of malware, including viruses, worms, trojans, and other malicious software.
Understand malware analysis concepts and common endpoint evasion techniques.
Understand social engineering tactics, psychological manipulation techniques, and human-focused cyber threats.
Explore Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks, distributed attack architectures, and botnet concepts.
Learn wireless networking fundamentals, encryption standards, and wireless security threats.
Explore the security challenges associated with cloud environments, wireless networks, and IoT ecosystems.
Requirements
No prior ethical hacking or cybersecurity experience is required.
A willingness to learn cybersecurity concepts and security best practices.
An interest in understanding how cyber threats, vulnerabilities, and security defenses work.
Description
This course contains the use of Artificial Intelligence.
|| UNOFFICIAL COURSE ||
In today's digital world,cybersecurity has become one of the most important skills for IT professionals, security analysts, system administrators, and technology enthusiasts. Understanding how attackers think, operate, and exploit vulnerabilities is essential for building stronger defenses and protecting critical systems. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to ethical hacking and cybersecurity concepts, helping learners develop a strong foundation in modern information security practices.
Throughout this course, you will explore the fundamental principles of information security, including confidentiality, integrity, and availability, while gaining a clear understanding of ethical hacking methodologies and the lifecycle of cyberattacks. You will learn how security professionals assess risks, identify threats, and implement effective security controls to safeguard organizational assets.
The course covers the complete process of information gathering and reconnaissance, including passive and active footprinting techniques, open-source intelligence (OSINT) methodologies, DNS intelligence gathering, and various approaches used to collect information about target environments. You will also understand the defensive measures organizations can implement to reduce exposure and strengthen their security posture.
As you progress, you will dive into network scanning and enumeration concepts, learning how networks are discovered, analyzed, and assessed for potential weaknesses. You will gain a solid understanding of TCP/IP fundamentals, port scanning methodologies, vulnerability assessment concepts, and protocol enumeration techniques that security professionals use during security assessments.
The course also explores system hacking concepts, authentication mechanisms, password security, privilege escalation theories, and common attack vectors that target operating systems and user accounts. You will learn about different categories of malware, including viruses, worms, trojans, and other malicious software, while understanding their behaviors, attack methods, and the challenges they pose to modern organizations.
In addition, you will study network-based attacks, packet sniffing concepts, MAC layer threats, social engineering frameworks, and the psychological tactics commonly used by cybercriminals to manipulate individuals and gain unauthorized access. The course also examines denial-of-service attacks, distributed attack infrastructures, and the impact these threats can have on business operations.
Web application security is another major focus of this course. You will learn how modern web applications function, understand common web security weaknesses, and explore the widely recognized OWASP Top 10 framework. These concepts will help you identify security risks and better understand how organizations secure web-based systems and services.
Modern cybersecurity extends beyond traditional networks, which is why this course also covers wireless security, cloud computing security, and Internet of Things (IoT) security concepts. You will learn about wireless networking standards, authentication mechanisms, wireless attack vectors, cloud service models, shared responsibility concepts, and the unique security challenges associated with connected devices and emerging technologies.
By the end of this course, you will have developed a strong understanding of ethical hacking methodologies, cybersecurity frameworks, threat landscapes, security controls, and defensive strategies used in modern organizations.
Whether you are preparing for a cybersecurity career, pursuing security certifications, expanding your IT knowledge, or simply seeking to understand how cyber threats operate, this course will provide the knowledge and confidence needed to continue your journey in the field of cybersecurity and ethical hacking.
Thank you
Who this course is for
Beginners who want to learn the fundamentals of ethical hacking and cybersecurity.
Students interested in building a strong foundation in information security concepts and practices.
IT professionals looking to expand their knowledge of cybersecurity and threat landscapes.
System administrators, network administrators, and technical support professionals seeking security awareness.
Aspiring cybersecurity analysts and ethical hackers preparing for future career opportunities.
Individuals preparing for cybersecurity certifications and security-related training programs.
Business professionals and managers who want to better understand cyber risks and security frameworks.
Technology enthusiasts interested in learning how cyberattacks occur and how organizations defend against them.
Anyone looking to gain practical knowledge of modern cybersecurity concepts, threats, and defensive strategies.
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Ceh V13 - Certified Ethical Hacker For Cyber Defense
Published 6/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 19m | Size: 1.53 GB[/center]
Ethical Hacking Explained: Security, Threats, and Countermeasures, Cybersecurity & Ethical Hacking Bootcamp for Success.
What you'll learn
Understand the core principles of information security, including the CIA Triad and security best practices.
Learn ethical hacking methodologies and the five phases of the hacking lifecycle.
Explore security controls, policies, frameworks, and risk management concepts used by organizations.
Understand the Cyber Kill Chain and threat modeling techniques for identifying and analyzing cyber threats.
Perform footprinting and reconnaissance activities using passive and active information-gathering approaches.
Learn Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) concepts and intelligence-gathering methodologies.
Understand DNS intelligence gathering and network reconnaissance techniques.
Identify and apply defensive countermeasures against reconnaissance and information-gathering attacks.
Understand authentication mechanisms, password security, and privilege escalation attack vectors.
Identify different types of malware, including viruses, worms, trojans, and other malicious software.
Understand malware analysis concepts and common endpoint evasion techniques.
Understand social engineering tactics, psychological manipulation techniques, and human-focused cyber threats.
Explore Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks, distributed attack architectures, and botnet concepts.
Learn wireless networking fundamentals, encryption standards, and wireless security threats.
Explore the security challenges associated with cloud environments, wireless networks, and IoT ecosystems.
Requirements
No prior ethical hacking or cybersecurity experience is required.
A willingness to learn cybersecurity concepts and security best practices.
An interest in understanding how cyber threats, vulnerabilities, and security defenses work.
Description
This course contains the use of Artificial Intelligence.
|| UNOFFICIAL COURSE ||
In today's digital world,cybersecurity has become one of the most important skills for IT professionals, security analysts, system administrators, and technology enthusiasts. Understanding how attackers think, operate, and exploit vulnerabilities is essential for building stronger defenses and protecting critical systems. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to ethical hacking and cybersecurity concepts, helping learners develop a strong foundation in modern information security practices.
Throughout this course, you will explore the fundamental principles of information security, including confidentiality, integrity, and availability, while gaining a clear understanding of ethical hacking methodologies and the lifecycle of cyberattacks. You will learn how security professionals assess risks, identify threats, and implement effective security controls to safeguard organizational assets.
The course covers the complete process of information gathering and reconnaissance, including passive and active footprinting techniques, open-source intelligence (OSINT) methodologies, DNS intelligence gathering, and various approaches used to collect information about target environments. You will also understand the defensive measures organizations can implement to reduce exposure and strengthen their security posture.
As you progress, you will dive into network scanning and enumeration concepts, learning how networks are discovered, analyzed, and assessed for potential weaknesses. You will gain a solid understanding of TCP/IP fundamentals, port scanning methodologies, vulnerability assessment concepts, and protocol enumeration techniques that security professionals use during security assessments.
The course also explores system hacking concepts, authentication mechanisms, password security, privilege escalation theories, and common attack vectors that target operating systems and user accounts. You will learn about different categories of malware, including viruses, worms, trojans, and other malicious software, while understanding their behaviors, attack methods, and the challenges they pose to modern organizations.
In addition, you will study network-based attacks, packet sniffing concepts, MAC layer threats, social engineering frameworks, and the psychological tactics commonly used by cybercriminals to manipulate individuals and gain unauthorized access. The course also examines denial-of-service attacks, distributed attack infrastructures, and the impact these threats can have on business operations.
Web application security is another major focus of this course. You will learn how modern web applications function, understand common web security weaknesses, and explore the widely recognized OWASP Top 10 framework. These concepts will help you identify security risks and better understand how organizations secure web-based systems and services.
Modern cybersecurity extends beyond traditional networks, which is why this course also covers wireless security, cloud computing security, and Internet of Things (IoT) security concepts. You will learn about wireless networking standards, authentication mechanisms, wireless attack vectors, cloud service models, shared responsibility concepts, and the unique security challenges associated with connected devices and emerging technologies.
By the end of this course, you will have developed a strong understanding of ethical hacking methodologies, cybersecurity frameworks, threat landscapes, security controls, and defensive strategies used in modern organizations.
Whether you are preparing for a cybersecurity career, pursuing security certifications, expanding your IT knowledge, or simply seeking to understand how cyber threats operate, this course will provide the knowledge and confidence needed to continue your journey in the field of cybersecurity and ethical hacking.
Thank you
Who this course is for
Beginners who want to learn the fundamentals of ethical hacking and cybersecurity.
Students interested in building a strong foundation in information security concepts and practices.
IT professionals looking to expand their knowledge of cybersecurity and threat landscapes.
System administrators, network administrators, and technical support professionals seeking security awareness.
Aspiring cybersecurity analysts and ethical hackers preparing for future career opportunities.
Individuals preparing for cybersecurity certifications and security-related training programs.
Business professionals and managers who want to better understand cyber risks and security frameworks.
Technology enthusiasts interested in learning how cyberattacks occur and how organizations defend against them.
Anyone looking to gain practical knowledge of modern cybersecurity concepts, threats, and defensive strategies.
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