Course Overview
Learn CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) Training to develop professional cybersecurity and ethical hacking skills for identifying, testing, and securing computer systems and networks, covering penetration testing methodologies, network security, vulnerability assessment, malware analysis, web application security, cryptography fundamentals, and real-world attack simulation techniques, preparing you for roles like Ethical Hacker, Cybersecurity Analyst, Penetration Tester, SOC Analyst, or Security Consultant.
Instead of focusing only on theory, you will:
- Understand how real-world cyber attacks are planned and executed
- Learn network scanning, enumeration, and vulnerability discovery techniques
- Practice penetration testing on systems, networks, and web applications
- Work with tools used by cybersecurity professionals in the industry
- Identify and exploit common security weaknesses in controlled environments
- Learn malware behavior analysis and system hardening techniques
- Build defensive strategies to secure systems against attacks
This course provides a practical foundation to understand offensive security, strengthen defensive skills, and work on real-world cybersecurity scenarios used in professional penetration testing environments.
Why Choose CEH Training from AITC Education
Project-Based Learning Approach
Work on real-world penetration testing labs and simulated attack environments
Industry-Relevant Skills
Learn cybersecurity techniques used by ethical hackers and security teams
Strong Practical Exposure
Hands-on labs for network, web, and system security testing
Cybersecurity Tool Training
Gain experience with widely used ethical hacking tools and frameworks
Career-Focused Learning
Training aligned with cybersecurity job roles and certification goals
Flexible Learning Options
Available in both online and physical classroom formats
What You Will Be Able to Do After This Course
By the end of this training, you will be able to:
- Perform network scanning and vulnerability assessments
- Conduct penetration testing on systems and applications
- Identify security flaws in web applications and networks
- Analyze and respond to basic cybersecurity threats
- Use ethical hacking tools in controlled environments
- Apply security hardening techniques to systems
- Understand attack vectors and mitigation strategies
- Prepare for CEH certification exams and cybersecurity roles
Tools and Technologies You Will Use
- Kali Linux – A penetration testing operating system
- Nmap – Network scanning and reconnaissance
- Wireshark – Network traffic analysis
- Metasploit Framework – Exploitation and testing
- Burp Suite – Web application security testing
- John the Ripper – Password cracking
- Hydra – Brute force testing tool
- VirtualBox / VMware – Virtual lab environments
- Linux & Windows Systems – Target environments for testing
Who This CEH Course is For
- Beginners who want to start a career in cybersecurity
- IT students interested in ethical hacking and security
- System and network administrators
- Developers wanting to understand application security
- Professionals shifting into cybersecurity roles
- Anyone interested in ethical hacking and penetration testing
Career Opportunities After CEH Training
After completing this course, you can work as:
- Ethical Hacker
- Penetration Tester
- Cybersecurity Analyst
- SOC Analyst (Security Operations Center)
- Information Security Consultant
- Junior Security Engineer
Opportunities are available in:
- IT security companies and cybersecurity firms in Nepal
- Banks and financial institutions
- Government and enterprise security teams
- Freelancing cybersecurity projects and bug bounty platforms
- Remote cybersecurity and SOC roles
Portfolio Development Projects
During the course, you will work on:
- Network vulnerability assessment project
- Web application penetration testing report
- Simulated phishing attack analysis
- System security audit and hardening project
- Basic malware behavior analysis case study
- Final CEH capstone penetration testing project
These projects help demonstrate real-world cybersecurity skills to employers.
Certification
You will receive a Certificate of Completion after successfully finishing the course and completing all required practical labs and projects.
Syllabus
- 12 Sections
- 36 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Introduction to Ethical Hacking4
- 1.1Information security basics
- 1.2Ethical hacking concepts
- 1.3Hacker types and phases of hacking
- 1.4Legal and compliance aspects
- Footprinting & Reconnaissance3
- 2.1Passive and active reconnaissance
- 2.2OSINT techniques
- 2.3Information gathering tools
- Scanning Networks3
- 3.1Port scanning techniques
- 3.2Network mapping
- 3.3Vulnerability scanning basics
- Enumeration2
- 4.1NetBIOS, LDAP, SNMP enumeration
- 4.2User and system enumeration techniques
- System Hacking3
- 5.1Password cracking techniques
- 5.2Privilege escalation
- 5.3System access techniques
- Malware Threats3
- 6.1Viruses, worms, trojans
- 6.2Ransomware basics
- 6.3Malware analysis overview
- Sniffing & Network Attacks3
- 7.1Packet sniffing tools
- 7.2Man-in-the-middle attacks
- 7.3Session hijacking
- Social Engineering3
- 8.1Phishing techniques
- 8.2Human-based attacks
- 8.3Defense strategies
- Web Application Hacking3
- 9.1SQL injection
- 9.2XSS attacks
- 9.3OWASP Top 10 overview
- Wireless Network Hacking2
- 10.1Wireless security protocols
- 10.2Wi-Fi attacks and defenses
- Cryptography Basics3
- 11.1Encryption types
- 11.2Hashing and digital signatures
- 11.3Public key infrastructure (PKI)
- Penetration Testing & CEH Labs4
- 12.1Real-world attack simulation
- 12.2Vulnerability assessment reports
- 12.3Hands-on ethical hacking labs
- 12.4CEH exam preparation practice

