Certified Ethical Hacking training will significantly benefit security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone concerned about the integrity of network infrastructures. Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH 312-50) is one of the most desired information security training certifications any information security professional will ever want.
Course Descriptions
The course below will be taught in an Online* or Remote** environment.
TEC-706 Ethical Hacking Certification Prep
Students will learn the tools and methodologies used by ethical hackers and updated computer security resources describing vulnerabilities and innovative methods to protect networks. Students will practice footprinting, scanning, enumeration, exploitation, and post-exploitation and learn about federal and state computer crime laws and changes in penalties for illegal computer hacking. This course is designed for those interested in systems and application security or who want to take the EC-Council’s Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) exam.
$420* (includes $150 lab fee).
Fall 2024 Sessions
12146 | 8/26 - 12/14 | Online
12147 | 8/26 - 10/9 | 10:00-1:40 p.m. | Mon/Wed | CAT 212
12148 | 10/15 - 12/5 | 6:00-9:40 p.m. | Tue/Thu | Remote
Spring 2025 Sessions
15621 | 3/18 - 5/12 | Online
15622 | 1/21 - 5/12 | 10:00-1:10 p.m. | Mon/Wed | TBA
15623 | 3/18 - 5/12 6:00-9:40 p.m. | Mon/Wed | Remote
*Online—Learning on your own time
Students taking an online class can access course content 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and have discussions with their instructors and fellow learners using Canvas. Deadlines and due dates will be set for assignments, tests, and projects.
**Remote—Learning in real time
Students who take a remote class will meet online via Zoom in your Canvas course at scheduled times with set deadlines and due dates. Students will also access learning materials, assignments, and participate in discussions via Canvas.
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Contact Information
Phone: 301-546-0873
Email: itcerts@pgcc.edu