CEHV11 Certified Ethical Hacker : Niraj Adhikari

 

The importance of Ethical Hacking

hacking refers to the emergence of needed programs for coding purposes, which in turn provides an opportunity for more promising security along with better performance. On the other hand, going to extremes can be a distraction.

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Hacking may be classified into several kinds, including:
Hacking from behind the scenes
Hacking of websites
Hacking on a moral level
Hacking a network
Theft of passwords

Ethical hacking is one of the most prevalent and widely used types. It is described as the resource and system that contributes to the customer's systems achieving and improving various levels of security networks. Furthermore, this type of hacking benefits from improved infrastructure and enhances the customer's system.
Ethical Hacking offers a variety of services.
The following services are provided by Ethical Hacking:
- Application Security Network Security Wireless Security
Let's take a closer look at each of these services.


Wireless Protection

These services provide and assess the current infrastructure and network's level of security in order to provide instructions that ensure system accessibility while also maintaining its integrity. There are three steps to wireless security:
Find out what your weaknesses are.
Take security precautions.

Network Safety:

It provides details on the networks, services, and system devices, as well as the agreements that govern them. It also investigates and reviews the applications of the voice over Internet standard in the workplace. The basic goal of network security is to make it easier to articulate the political implications of its own development.

Certified Ethical Hacker CEH v11 will teach you the latest commercial-grade hacking tools, techniques, and methodologies used by hackers and information security professionals to lawfully hack an organization.

About The Exam

Number of Questions: 125
Test Duration: 4 Hours
Test Format: Multiple Choice
Test Delivery: ECC EXAM, VUE
Exam Prefix: 312-50 (ECC EXAM), 312-50 (VUE)
Passing Score:

In order to maintain the high integrity of our certification exams, EC-Council Exams are provided in multiple forms (I.e. different question banks). Each form is carefully analyzed through beta testing with an appropriate sample group under the purview of a committee of subject matter experts that ensure that each of our exams not only has academic rigor but also has real world applicability. We also have a process to determine the difficulty rating of each question. The individual rating then contributes to an overall cut score for each exam form. To ensure each form has equal assessment standards, cut scores are set on a “per exam form” basis. Depending on which exam form is challenged, cut scores can range from 60% to 85%.

Clause: Age Requirements and Policies Concerning Minors

The age requirement for attending the training or the exam is restricted to any candidate that is permitted by his/her country of origin/residency.

If the candidate is under the legal age as permitted by his/her country of origin/residency, they are not eligible to attend the official training or eligible to attempt the certification exam unless they provide the accredited training center/EC-Council a written consent/indemnity of their parent/legal guardian and a supporting letter from their institution of higher learning. Only candidates from a nationally accredited institution of higher learning shall be considered.


Who Is It For cehv11?

  • Information Security Analyst/Administrator
  • Information Assurance (IA) Security Officer
  • Information Security Manager/Specialist
  • Information Systems Security Engineer/Manager
  • Information Security Professionals/Officers
  • Information Security/IT Auditors
  • Risk/Threat/Vulnerability Analyst
  • System Administrators
  • Network Administrators and Engineers

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Examples of Unethical Hacking

On the other hand, there are many examples of illegal theft, and everything from individual emails to large corporations has been affected in some way. Most scammers will use phishing scams or malware to achieve their goals, but some look for security breaches in order to gain access to computer systems.

Here are a few great stories from the past few years involving criminals in gray or black hats, highlighting the damage they can do if they are not seen at an important time. You will wonder why the York council was so defensive when it came down a bit in comparison.

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