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CEH Training In Hyderabad – Certified Ethical Hacker Course

Certified Ethical Hacker Course in Hyderabad with live online classes, expert mentors, and industry-recognized CEH certification.

CEH Training In Hyderabad

CEH Training: Enroll in our CEH Training in Hyderabad to master ethical hacking skills with hands-on labs and confidently clear the EC-Council CEH exam for job-ready expertise. CEH, or Certified Ethical Hacker, is a top cybersecurity certification by EC-Council. The technology helps you understand how to find and fix security gaps. As a Certified Ethical Hacker, you are performing all tasks like a real hacker, but legally. Our CEH training is focused on the EC-Council course syllabus. Our CEH covers ethical hacking concepts, including reconnaissance, Scanning, Gaining Access, footprinting, and more. After completing the certification, you can apply for 40+ job roles, including ethical hacker, SOC analyst, and more. CEH is recognized worldwide and helps you prove your skills to employers. If you want to work in cybersecurity, CEH is a wise choice for a strong career start.

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  • Live Training
  • Online & Offline Class Available
  • Placement Assistance

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  • Live Training + CEH Exam Voucher
  • Online & Offline Class Available
  • Placement Assistance
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CEH 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

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Certified Ethical Hacking Training in Hyderabad
Course Curriculum Overview

  • Types of Networks
  • Network Topologies
  • OSI Model and TCP/IP Model
  • Network Devices
  • IP Addressing and Subnetting
  • DHCP and DNS Basics
  • Network Protocols
  • Wireless Networking
  • Firewalls, VPNs, Encryption, and intrusion detection.
  • VPN and Remote Access
  • Basics of Information Security
  • Types of Hackers
  • Legal and Ethical Issues
  • Cyber Security Terminology
  • Phases of Ethical Hacking
  • Passive vs. Active Reconnaissance
  • Gathering Information from Websites
  • WHOIS and DNS Footprinting
  • Email and Social Media Footprinting
  • Tools for Footprinting
  • Network Scanning Concepts
  • Types of Scans (Ping, Port, etc.)
  • Using Nmap for Scanning
  • Detecting Live Systems
  • Banner Grabbing Techniques
  • NetBIOS Enumeration
  • SNMP and LDAP Enumeration
  • Enumerating User Accounts
  • SMTP Enumeration
  • Tools for Enumeration
  • Identifying Security Vulnerabilities
  • Vulnerability Assessment Tools
  • Patch Management
  • Reporting Vulnerabilities
  • Vulnerability Databases
  • Gaining Access to Systems
  • Privilege Escalation
  • Maintaining Access
  • Covering Tracks
  • Password Cracking Techniques
  • Types of Malware
  • Virus, Worm, and Trojan Analysis
  • Ransomware Overview
  • Malware Analysis Tools
  • Countermeasures
  • Packet Sniffing Techniques
  • Sniffing Tools (Wireshark, etc.)
  • ARP Poisoning
  • MAC Flooding
  • Defenses Against Sniffing
  • Types of Social Engineering Attacks
  • Phishing and Pretexting
  • Impersonation Techniques
  • Psychological Principles Used
  • Prevention Methods
  • DoS vs. DDoS Attacks
  • Botnet Concepts
  • Tools for DoS Attacks
  • Symptoms of DoS Attacks
  • DoS Attack Prevention
  • Session Hijacking Concepts
  • Types of Session Attacks
  • Tools for Session Hijacking
  • Countermeasures
  • Real-World Examples
  • IDS/IPS Evasion Techniques
  • Firewall Evasion Methods
  • Honeypot Detection
  • Packet Fragmentation
  • Anti-Forensics Tools
  • Web Server Vulnerabilities
  • Common Attack Techniques
  • Exploiting Misconfigurations
  • Web Server Security Tools
  • Countermeasures
  • OWASP Top 10 Overview
  • Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
  • Security Misconfigurations
  • Exploiting Input Validation
  • Application Security Testing Tools
  • SQL Injection Concepts
  • Types of SQL Injection
  • Manual and Automated Testing
  • Database Fingerprinting
  • Prevention Techniques
  • Wireless Network Basics
  • Types of Wireless Attacks
  • Cracking WEP/WPA/WPA2
  • Wireless Sniffing Tools
  • Wireless Security Best Practices
  • Mobile Operating System Security
  • Mobile Application Vulnerabilities
  • Mobile Malware and Exploits
  • Tools for Mobile Hacking
  • Securing Mobile Devices
  • Mobile Operating System Security
  • Mobile Application Vulnerabilities
  • Mobile Malware and Exploits
  • Tools for Mobile Hacking
  • Securing Mobile Devices
  • Cloud Security Fundamentals
  • Types of Cloud Attacks
  • Exploiting Cloud Infrastructure
  • Cloud Security Tools
  • Best Practices for Cloud Security
  • Cryptography Basics
  • Encryption and Decryption
  • Types of Cryptographic Attacks
  • Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
  • Cryptography Tools
  • What is a SOC?
  • Types of SOC models (Internal, MSSP, Hybrid)
  • Cyber Kill Chain & MITRE ATT&CK Framework
  • CIA Triad, Threat, Vulnerability & Risk
  • Asset classification and threat landscape overview
  • Introduction to SIEM (Use Cases, Architecture)
  • Overview of Splunk.
  • Log sources integration: Firewall, Antivirus, AD, Web Server
  • Writing basic correlation rules
  • Alert triaging and prioritization
  • IDS vs IPS (Snort, Suricata, Zeek)
  • EDR Overview (CrowdStrike, Defender for Endpoint, SentinelOne)
  • Endpoint telemetry analysis
  • Suspicious process behavior detection
  • Network anomaly detection
  • Introduction to Threat Intelligence and Its Importance
  • Types of Threat Intelligence: Tactical, Operational, Strategic
  • Threat Intelligence Data Sources: Open Source, Commercial, and Industry-specific
  • Indicators of Compromise (IOCs)
  • Indicators of Attack (IOAs)
  • Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs)
  • MITRE ATT&CK Framework and Threat Intelligence
  • Introduction to Phishing
  • Common Phishing Techniques: Spear Phishing, Whaling,
  • Business Email Compromise (BEC)
  • Anatomy of a Phishing Email
  • Email Header Analysis
  • URL Analysis: Detecting Malicious Links in Emails

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Placement Support and Career Opportunities

Our CEH Training training offers Placement assistance. Our course includes resume preparation, mock interviews, and interview preparation. Moreover, after completing the course, our placement team will guide you in applying for jobs.

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Pre Requisites

There are no strict prerequisites to join our CEH certification course. However, having a basic understanding of networking and the internet is an advantage. Anyone interested in cybersecurity is welcome to join the course. Our course is designed for everyone, whether you are a student or a working professional. No coding knowledge is required to learn our cybersecurity course.

Who Should Enroll in CEH Training?

Testimonials from our Alumni

The CEH training was a great experience. I learned about cyber attacks, tools, and how to defend networks. Now, I feel job-ready and confident.
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Naveen
The practical approach and real-time projects were very useful. I liked the way the trainer answered all my questions during the sessions.
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Rashmi
The CEH course was very practical. The hands-on labs helped me understand real hacking scenarios. I secured a job in cybersecurity after completing the course.
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Prabalika
I liked how the trainer explained each topic step by step. The support from the team and the placement help made a big difference in my job search.
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Shiva

Certificate Process

Code Zen Eduversity will provide a course completion certificate to students who finish their Certified Ethical Hacking Training.

The certificate would be offered to students within a week after completing the training program. 

The certification will be given to the students who have completed their projects and assignments on time.

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Frequently asked questions

Our CEH certification training helps you master ethical hacking and cyber security skills. Complete this 40+ hour course to become job-ready in ethical hacking.

Freshers, students, IT professionals, and individuals looking to start their careers in cybersecurity can join our course.

No coding skills are needed to learn the course. At Code Zen Eduversity, we start with the basics and gradually progress to advanced topics, making it easy for beginners to follow.

You will learn 40+ tools, including Nmap, Wireshark, Metasploit, Nessus, Burp Suite, and many more. All tools that you learn are used by professionals and are practical hacking and security tools.

Yes, we provide strong placement support. We help you build resumes, prepare for interviews, and connect with hiring companies after training.

Yes, our course is flexible. We offer classes and recorded sessions that you can access at any time. Moreover, we offer weekend batches for professionals, enabling you to learn while continuing your job.

Yes, Code Zen Eduversity provides full lab access, real-time projects, and hands-on training. It allows you to gain fundamental, practical hacking skills.

Yes, after finishing our CEH training, you will receive a course completion certificate. It allows you to showcase your ethical hacking and cyber security skills.

Our CEH course duration is 60+ hours. Our professionals have designed the course to cover all modules. Moreover, our trainers also provide hands-on sessions to ensure comprehensive practical learning.

Yes, the CEH certification is globally recognized. Completing this training helps you build credibility worldwide in cyber security.

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