Why should you attend?
The Certified Lead Ethical Hacker training course enables you to develop the necessary expertise to perform information system penetration tests by applying recognized principles, procedures and penetration testing techniques, in order to identify potential threats on a computer network. During this training course, you will gain the knowledge and skills to manage a penetration testing project or team, as well as plan and perform internal and external pentests, in accordance with various standards such as the Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES) and the Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual (OSSTMM). Moreover, you will also gain a thorough understanding on how to draft reports and countermeasure proposals. Additionally, through practical exercises, you will be able to master penetration testing techniques and acquire the skills needed to manage a pentest team, as well as customer communication and conflict resolution.
The Certified Lead Ethical Hacking training course provides a technical vision of information security through ethical hacking, using common techniques such as information gathering and vulnerability detection, both inside and outside of a business network.
The training is also compatible with the NICE (The National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education) Protect and Defend framework.
After mastering the necessary knowledge and skills in ethical hacking, you can take the exam and apply for the "PECB Certified Lead Ethical Hacker" credential. By holding a PECB Lead Ethical Hacker certificate, you will be able to demonstrate that you have acquired the practical skills for performing and managing penetration tests according to best practices.
Who should attend?
- Individuals interested in IT Security, and particularly in Ethical Hacking, to either learn more about the topic or to start a process of professional reorientation.
- Information security officers and professionals seeking to master ethical hacking and penetration testing techniques.
- Managers or consultants wishing to learn how to control the penetration testing process.
- Auditors wishing to perform and conduct professional penetration tests.
- Persons responsible for maintaining the security of information systems in an organization.
- Technical experts who want to learn how to prepare a pentest.
- Cybersecurity professionals and information security team members.
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