CEH v13 AI Certification Training

Become a Certified Ethical Hacker (New version)

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Program Highlights

The EC-Council’s Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH v13) training program focuses on understanding and countering cyber threats, vulnerabilities, and attack vectors in modern IT environments. This version emphasizes the use of AI techniques to enhance cybersecurity defenses and help Ethical Hackers identify threats more efficiently.

The new CEH v13 modules are aligned with 45+ cybersecurity job roles, ensuring that participants gain the expertise required for diverse positions in the cybersecurity field.

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About Course

The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH v13) training program is designed to equip professionals with the essential skills to become proficient in ethical hacking and cybersecurity. The v13 version introduces a robust integration of AI-powered technologies and advanced techniques to enhance the learning experience and effectiveness of ethical hacking strategies.

Through hands-on labs, real-world simulations, and cutting-edge AI-driven tools, participants will become proficient in ethical hacking techniques and critical cybersecurity practices for defending against traditional and modern AI-powered threats.

Differences Between CEH v12 and CEH v13

 CEH v12CEH v13
Total Number of Modules2020
Total Number of Labs22091 Core Labs + 130 Self-study Labs*
Attack Techniques519550
New Technology AddedMITRE ATT&CK Framework, Diamond Model of Intrusion Analysis, Techniques for Establishing Persistence, Evading NAC and Endpoint Security, Fog Computing, Edge Computing, and Grid ComputingAI-Driven Ethical Hacking, Active Directory Attacks, Ransomware Attacks and Mitigation, AI and Machine Learning in Cybersecurity, IoT Security Challenges, Critical Infrastructure Vulnerabilities, Deepfake Threats
Course Curriculum

Module 1: Introduction to Ethical Hacking

Information Security Overview

  • Information Security Overview
  • Hacking Concepts
  • Ethical Hacking Concepts
  • Hacking Methodologies and Frameworks
  • Information Security Controls
  • Information Security Laws and Standards

Module 2: Footprinting and Reconnaissance

  • Footprinting Concepts
  • Footprinting through Search Engines
  • Footprinting through Internet Research Services
  • Footprinting through Social Networking Sites
  • Whois Footprinting
  • DNS Footprinting
  • Network and Email Footprinting
  • Footprinting through Social Engineering
  • Footprinting Tasks using Advanced Tools and AI
  • Footprinting Countermeasures

Module 3: Scanning Networks

  • Network Scanning Concepts
  • Scanning Tools
  • Host Discovery
  • Port and Service Discovery
  • OS Discovery (Banner Grabbing/OS Fingerprinting)
  • Scanning Beyond IDS and Firewall
  • Source Port Manipulation
  • Network Scanning Countermeasures

Module 4: Enumeration

  • Enumeration Concepts
  • NetBIOS Enumeration
  • SNMP Enumeration
  • LDAP Enumeration
  • NTP and NFS Enumeration
  • SMTP and DNS Enumeration
  • Other Enumeration Techniques
  • Enumeration Countermeasures

Module 5: Vulnerability Analysis 

  • Vulnerability Assessment Concepts
  • Vulnerability Scoring Systems and Databases
  • Vulnerability-Management Life Cycle
  • Vulnerability Research
  • Vulnerability Scanning and Analysis
  • Vulnerability Assessment Tools
  • Vulnerability Assessment Reports

Module 6: System Hacking

  • Gaining Access
  • Escalating Privileges
  • Maintaining Access
  • Clearing Logs

Module 7: Malware Threats

  • Malware Concepts
  • APT Concepts
  • Trojan Concepts
  • Viruses and Worms
  • Fileless Malware Concepts
  • AI-based Malware Concepts
  • Malware Countermeasures
  • Anti-Malware Software

Module 8: Sniffing

  • Sniffing Concepts
  • Sniffing Technique
  • Sniffing Tools
  • Sniffing Countermeasures

Module 9: Social Engineering

  • Social Engineering Concepts
  • Human-based Social Engineering Techniques
  • Computer-based Social Engineering Techniques
  • Mobile-based Social Engineering Techniques
  • Social Engineering Countermeasures

Module 10: Denial-of-Service

  • DoS/DDoS Concepts
  • Botnets
  • DDoS Case Study
  • DoS/DDoS Attack Techniques
  • DoS/DDoS Attack Countermeasures

Module 11: Session Hijacking

  • Session Hijacking Concepts
  • Application-Level Session Hijacking
  • Network-Level Session Hijacking
  • Session Hijacking Tools
  • Session Hijacking Countermeasures

Module 12: Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots

  • Intrusion Detection/Prevention System (IDS/IPS) Concepts
  • Firewall Concepts
  • IDS, IPS, and Firewall Solutions
  • Evading IDS/Firewalls
  • Evading NAC and Endpoint Security
  • IDS/Firewall Evading Tools
  • Honeypot Concepts
  • IDS/Firewall Evasion Countermeasures

Module 13: Hacking Web Servers

  • Web Server Concepts
  • Web Server Attacks
  • Web Server Attack Methodology
  • Web Server Attack Countermeasures
  • Patch Management

Module 14: Hacking Web Applications

  • Web Application Concepts
  • Web Application Threats
  • Web Application Hacking Methodology
  • Web API and Webhooks
  • Web Application Security

Module 15: SQL Injections 

  • SQL Injection Concepts
  • Types of SQL Injection
  • SQL Injection Methodology
  • Evasion Techniques
  • SQL Injection Countermeasures

Module 16: Hacking Wireless Networks

  • Wireless Concepts
  • Wireless Encryption
  • Wireless Threats
  • Wireless Hacking Methodology
  • Wireless Attack Countermeasures

Module 17: Hacking Mobile Platforms

  • Mobile Platform Attack Vectors
  • Hacking Android OS
  • Hacking iOS
  • Mobile Device Management
  • Mobile Security Guidelines
  • Mobile Security Tools

Module 18: IoT Hacking & OT Hacking

  • IoT Hacking
  • IoT Concepts and Attacks
  • IoT Hacking Methodology
  • OT Hacking

Module 19: Cloud Computing

  • Cloud Computing Concepts
  • Container Technology
  • Serverless Computing
  • Cloud Hacking
  • Cloud Hacking Methodology
  • AWS Hacking
  • Microsoft Azure Hacking
  • Google Cloud Hacking
  • Container Hacking
  • Cloud Security

Module 20: Cryptography

  • Cryptography Concepts and Encryption Algorithms
  • Applications of Cryptography
  • Cryptanalysis
  • Cryptography Attack Countermeasures
Target Audience

This course is ideal for:

  • Security Analysts
  • Ethical Hackers
  • System Administrators
  • Network Administrators
  • Network and Security Engineers
  • Cyber Security Managers
  • Information Security Auditors
  • Security Professionals
Pre-requisites

Basic understanding of network essentials and core concepts, including server and network components.

 
Exam Details
Certification NameC|EH v13 (MCQ Exam)C|EH v13 (Practical Exam)
Exam FormatMultiple Choice QuestionsiLabs Cyber Range
Number of Questions125 Questions20 Questions
Exam Duration240 Minutes360 Minutes
Passing Score60-80%70%
Exam DeliveryVUE / ECCEXAM
Course Objectives
  • Ethical hacking fundamentals, cyber kill chain concepts, an overview of information security and security measures with AI-enhanced threat detection and response.
  • Concepts, methodologies, and tools of footprinting using AI for automated information gathering and reconnaissance.
  • Concepts of vulnerability assessment, its categories and strategies, and AI-driven exposure to technologies used in the industry.
  • Social engineering concepts and terminologies, including identity theft, impersonation, insider threats, social engineering techniques, and AI-based countermeasures.
  • Operational Technology (OT) essentials, threats, attack methodologies, and AI-powered attack prevention.
  • Recognizing vulnerabilities in IoT and ensuring the safety of IoT devices using AI-based security solutions.
  • Encryption algorithms, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), cryptographic attacks, cryptanalysis, and enhanced cryptographic defense.
  • Cloud computing, threats and security, AI-driven container technology, and serverless computing security
Tools Covered

Footprinting Tools 

  • Maltego
  • Foca
  • Recon-ng
  • Google Dorks
  • Whois
  • theHarvester
  • Shodan
  • Dnsrecon
  • Grecon
  • Photon
  • Sherlock
  • Spiderfoot
  • holehe

Scanning Tools

  • Nmap
  • Rustscan
  • sx-Tool
  • Colasoft Packet Builder
  • Nessus
  • OpenVAS
  • QualysGuard
  • Nikto
  • Angry IP Scanner
  • Hping3

Enumeration Tools

  • Netcat
  • SNMPCheck
  • SNMPEnum
  • Enum4Linux
  • NbtScan
  • SuperEnum
  • RPCScan
  • Dnsrecon

Vulnerability Assessment Tools

  • Nessus
  • OpenVAS
  • QualysGuard
  • Nikto
  • Burp Suite
  • W3af

System Hacking Tools

  • Metasploit Framework
  • Msfvenom
  • Cain & Abel
  • John the Ripper
  • Hydra
  • Medussa
  • Hashcat
  • RainbowCrack
  • Havoc
  • PowerSploit
  • Reverse-shell-generator
  • L0pthCrack
  • Winrtgen
  • pwdump7
  • Tanium Endpoint Management

Sniffing Tools

  • Wireshark
  • Tcpdump
  • Ettercap
  • Dsniff
  • MITM
  • Cain & Abel
  • Macchanger

Social Engineering Tools

  • Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET)
  • Dark-Phish
  • Shellphish
 
 Denial of Service Tools 
  • Slowloris
  • LOIC
  • HOIC
  • UltraDDoS
  • pyDDoS
  • PyFlooder

Session Hijacking Tools

  • CAIDO
  • Hetty
  • OWASP ZAP

Evading IDS, Firewall, and Honeypots Tools

  • Nmap
  • Tcpreplay
  • Snort
  • Hping3
  • Pfsense

Hacking Web Server Tools

  • Ghost_eye
  • Impacket
  • Ncat
  • NMAP
  • Httprecon
  • ID Serve

Web Application Hacking Tools

  • OWASP ZAP
  • Burp Suite
  • SQLmap
  • Wapiti
  • Nikto
  • DirBuster
  • Wpscan
  • Skipfish
  • PwnXSS
  • Dirsearch
  • ClickjackPOC

SQL Injection Tools

  • DSSS
  • ghauri
  • SQLmap

Hacking Wireless Networks Tools

  • Sparrow-wifi
  • Airodump-ng
  • Aircrack-ng

Hacking Mobile Platforms Tools

  • AndroRAT
  • PhoneSploit-Pro
  • LOIC

IoT and OT Tools

  • Bevywise IoT Simulator

AI Tools

  • ShellGPT
  • Tranis AI
  • Malware.AI
  • ChatGPT
  • DeepfakeVFX
  • SmartScanner
  • OSS Insight
  • DeepExploit
  • Hoodem

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FAQ

The Certified Ethical Hacker course from the EC-Council will improve your understanding of key security principles. This version introduces advanced ethical hacking techniques, including AI-powered tools for automated threat detection, vulnerability scanning, and penetration testing. This course enables you to think like a hacker and provides the skills to protect your infrastructure.

 

To pursue CEH certification you must have a basic understanding of networking essentials and core concepts, including server and network components.

 

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