Classes begin July 30, 2018
The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Prep Course is designed for information security professionals interested in mastering hacking technologies and preparing for the International Council of Electronic Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) CEH credential. The CEH credential certifies individuals in specific network security disciplines of ethical hacking from a vendor-neutral perspective.
The accredited, six-day, live, on-site course provides real-world, hands-on scenarios and case studies with interactive exercises and activities. Students are taught the five phases of ethical hacking (reconnaissance, gaining access, enumeration, maintaining access and covering your tracks), and then scan, test, hack and secure their own systems.
FACULTY EXPERTS
Purdue Polytechnic’s faculty are the most experienced instructors in the industry.
They are trained in accelerated learning concepts and exam preparation. This class
will be led by a certified EC-Council instructor (CEI) from the Polytechnic.
ONSITE TRAINING
The course is a six-day, instructor-led program offered to NSWC Crane and defense
contractors. Class will be held at the West Gate Academy.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
• Comprehensive review of information security concepts merged with a exam preparation for CEH
• Six-day training, online access to training material and one-day review session before testing on an established day at WestGate
• Meets DoD 8570, ANSI approved, maps with NIST NICE guidelines
REGISTRATION
Course begins July 30, 2018, with limited seating.
To register, visit
polytechnic.purdue.edu/ceh.
Course fee is $2,899.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Doreen Gaboyan
Associate Director for Workforce Development
gaboyand@purdue.edu, 219-746-0304
CareerMakers is an industry-led workforce education and training initiative addressing the critical workforce needs of companies, government and agencies located in the State of Indiana and beyond.