Introduction:

Certified Ethical Hacker ♂
Organizations must secure their IT infrastructure and networks. Just as corporations employ auditors to routinely examine financial records, so should corporations audit security policy. Just as accountants perform bookkeeping audits, ethical hackers perform security audits. Without security audits and compliance controls, no real security exists.
This ethical hacking training will immerse the participants into an interactive environment where they will be shown how to scan, test, hack and secure their own systems. The lab’s intensive environment gives each participant in-depth knowledge and practical experience with the current essential security systems.
Participants will begin by understanding how perimeter defenses work and then will be led into scanning and attacking their own networks (no real network is harmed). During this ethical hacking course, students learn how intruders escalate privileges and what steps can be taken to secure a system.
Highlights:
Hands-on workshop with certified EC-Council instructors
Program is designed as per curriculum to qualify for EC Council Exam, after Completing the course participants can appear for exam and can become a CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) from EC Council
Immediately apply concepts learned in practical sessions for better retention
We will assist you in passing the Exam.
Benefit to Organizations:
To build a computer system that prevents hackers’ access and safeguard system and information from malicious attack
To manage adequate preventive measures in order to avoid security breaches
To safeguard user or customer information available in business transactions and visits
To test networks at regular intervals
To create security awareness at all levels in a business
Benefits to Individual:
Improve your knowledge of risks and vulnerabilities
Learn how to think like a hacker
It’s not just useful for penetration testers
The CEH will boost your salary
Advance your security career
You’ll learn to use real hacking tools
Course Outline:
Introduction to Ethical Hacking
Footprinting and Reconnaissance
Scanning Networks
Enumeration
System Hacking
Trojans and Backdoors
Viruses and Worms
Sniffing
Social Engineering
Denial of Service
Session Hijacking
Hacking Webservers
Hacking Web Applications
SQL Injection
Hacking Wireless Networks
Hacking Mobile Platforms
Evading IDS, Firewalls and Honeypots
Buffer Overflows
Cryptography
Penetration Testing
What you will Learn:
Key issues plaguing the information security world, incident management process, and penetration testing
Various types of foot printing, foot printing tools, and countermeasures
Network scanning techniques and scanning countermeasures
Enumeration techniques and enumeration countermeasures
System hacking methodology, steganography, steganalysis attacks, and covering tracks
Different types of Trojans, Trojan analysis, and Trojan countermeasures
Working of viruses, virus analysis, computer worms, malware analysis procedure, and countermeasures
Packet sniffing techniques and how to defend against sniffing
Social Engineering techniques, identify theft, and social engineering countermeasures
DoS/DDoS attack techniques, botnets, DDoS attack tools, and DoS/DDoS countermeasures Session hijacking techniques and countermeasures
Different types of web application attacks, web application hacking methodology, and countermeasures
SQL injection attacks and injection detection tools
Wireless Encryption, wireless hacking methodology, wireless hacking tools, and wi-fi security tools
Mobile platform attack vector, android vulnerabilities, jailbreaking iOS, windows phone 8 vulnerabilities, mobile security guidelines, and tools
Firewall, IDS and honeypot evasion techniques, evasion tools, and countermeasures
Various types of buffer overflows, how to mutate a buffer overflow exploit, buffer overflow detection tools, and countermeasures
Different types of cryptography ciphers, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), cryptography attacks, and cryptanalysis tools
Various types of penetration testing, security audit, vulnerability assessment, and penetration testing roadmap
Target Audience
Ethical hacker
System Administrators
Network Administrators and Engineers
Webmanagers
Auditors
Security Professionals in general.
Timings: , Registration begins at
HACK2HIRE Hackathon ♂
About Hackathon:
Greetings from Logicode Inc.!!!
The Hackathon by Logicode Inc. is a full-stack Hack2Hire development focused coding contest framed to motivate the next generation of techies. For 6 hours, top techies will compete for a chance to win prizes and job interview opportunities with Logicode Inc. The winner walks out with Amazon Gift voucher worth Rs. 15000 and a guaranteed job interview.
Top performers and candidates showing skills will be shortlisted for opportunities at Logicode Inc.
The event would require candidates to solve problems in PHP, Laravel, Angular JS, hence a strong proficiency in the same would be required.
Related questions
HackerEarth's hiring challenges are designed to be original and tailored to assess candidates effectively. Here's a breakdown:
Original Content:
HackerEarth emphasizes creating custom challenges for companies, often developed in collaboration with clients to match specific job roles or technical requirements. Their problem-setting team designs unique questions to ensure fairness and reduce the risk of candidates finding pre-existing solutions.Mix of Problems:
While they prioritize originality, some challenges may include standard algorithmic problems (e.g., dynamic programming, graph theory) commonly used in coding assessments. These are not necessarily "copied" but reflect industry-standard topics.Anti-Plagiarism Measures:
HackerEarth uses plagiarism checks to ensure solutions are authentic, further supporting the integrity of their challenges.Community Feedback:
Discussions on platforms like Quora or Reddit sometimes note similarities between HackerEarth problems and those on other platforms (e.g., LeetCode), but this is often due to overlapping concepts rather than direct copying.Customization for Companies:
Enterprises can request fully bespoke challenges, ensuring originality for high-stakes hiring.
Final Take:
HackerEarth strives to provide original content, especially for tailored assessments. While foundational problems might resemble industry standards, their hiring challenges are generally unique. For specific concerns, reviewing HackerEarth's official resources or community discussions (e.g., Quora) can offer deeper insights.

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