Certified Ethical Hacker Training
Become a Certified Ethical Hacker
This 100% online certified ethical hacker (CEH) training will help you learn the industry standards of ethical hacking developed by the EC-Council. This process involves five phases: Reconnaissance, Gaining Access, Enumeration, Maintaining Access, and Covering Your Tracks. With these skills, you will be able to assess the security posture of an organization and identify and fix weaknesses before malicious hackers can exploit them.
The CEH certification credential sets you apart from other IT professionals and adds even more value to your organization. According to the EC-Council, one in every two professionals receives promotions after gaining their ethical hacking certification. You will also prepare to sit for the Certified Ethical Hacker Exam 312-50 with this accredited CEH course offered by the EC-Council. An exam voucher is included in the cost of your enrollment.
Job Outlook
- An ethical hacker's salary can vary, but according to ZipRecruiter, as of May 2025, ethical hackers in the U.S. earn an average salary of $135,269 a year. An entry-level role is likely to earn an average salary of $77,296. Additionally, the EC-Council reports that 97% of IT professionals choose the CEH credential for career growth.
- CompTIA lists the CEH distinction among the top six certifications for ethical hackers that can boost your IT career. Furthermore, Gartner predicts a strong market; between 2024 and 2028, the worldwide information system security market will rise from $183 billion to $292 billion in current currency. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics also estimates that information security analysts are projected to grow 33% by 2033.
Training Information
- Assess ethical and legal requirements for security assessment and penetration testing and develop a compliance strategy
- Analyze the different phases of hacking and determine the most effective ethical hacking strategy for assessing the security of information system components
- Identify vulnerabilities, threats, and attacks to information systems, and recommend countermeasures.
- Evaluate cryptography algorithms and encryption techniques and develop implementation strategies for securing information
- Evaluate network security techniques and tools, and implement appropriate information security controls based on evidence, information, and research
- Prepare for Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Exam Number 312-50 with example CEH exam questions
The Certified Ethical Hacker course is specifically designed for individuals with prior strong knowledge of network infrastructure, computer hardware, software, and security to prepare for the (CEH) Exam # 312-50, offered by EC-Council.
- Eric Reed
Eric Reed has over 12 years of experience in IT consulting, specializing in security. Since 2005, he has consulted and delivered custom training to the U.S. military and numerous Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies. He has delivered CEH, CHFI, and ECSA/LPT training for the last seven years, with a 95 percent pass rating. Reed was awarded the EC Council Instructor of the Year in 2009 and 2012, as well as the Circle of Excellence in 2006, 2007, and 2010.
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- What is ethical hacking? What does an ethical hacker do?
Ethical hacking is attempting to bypass a particular system's security to identify threats and the potential for data breaches within a network. Unlike malicious hacking, this process of ethical hacking is planned, authorized, and completely legal. By locating potential threats and weaknesses, companies can strengthen and reinforce their networks—shielding them against future attacks. What job titles are most common for people who hold the EC-Council CEH certifications?
Professionals who obtain the EC-Council CEH certification will open the door to a variety of in-demand ethical hacking jobs and cybersecurity roles, such as:- Cybersecurity Analyst
- Cybersecurity Manager
- Information Security Analyst
- Security Analyst
- Network Security Engineer
These certifications are ideal for any IT professional wanting to learn about ethical hacking.
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