Ethical Hacking
Course Content
Overview
A 2-day workshop designed to provide students, faculty members, and coordinators with a
valuable curriculum focused on ethical hacking. This hands-on training will enhance
participants' skills through practical and theoretical sessions led by experienced instructors.
Workshop Highlights
Key topics to be covered during the workshop include:
Day 1
(8 Hours of Instructor-Led Training)
● Introduction to Ethical Hacking
● Footprinting
○ Active (Tool-Based Practical)
○ Passive (Passive Approach)
● In-Depth Network Scanning
● Enumeration and User Identification
● System Hacking
○ Password Cracking and Bypassing
○ Viruses and Worms
○ Trojan and Backdoors
○ Bots and Botnets
● Sniffing and MITM Attacks
○ Using Kali Linux
○ Using Windows
● Social Engineering
○ Theoretical Techniques
○ Toolkit-Based Practical Approaches
● Denial of Service (DoS) & Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks
● Web Session Hijacking
Day 2
(8 Hours of Instructor-Led Training)
● SQL Injection
○ Manual Testing
○ Automated Tool-Based Testing
● Web Application Security Basics
● Web Server Hacking
○ Server Rooting
● Wireless Network Hacking
○ Manual (CLI-Based) and Tool-Based Approaches
● Advanced Topics
○ Evading IDS and Firewalls
○ Honey Pots
○ Buffer Overflow
○ Cryptography Fundamentals
● Penetration Testing Basics
● Emerging Domains
○ Mobile Hacking
○ Internet of Things (IoT) Hacking
○ Cloud Security
● Q&A Session
○ Exciting Gift Hampers and Scholarships for winners!