PCT-230 Ethical Hacking
An introductory course to familiarize students,with the latest tools and techniques used in,penetration testing. Students will learn the,methodologies used to ethically conduct all phases,of a penetration test, including information,gathering/reconnaissance, footprinting,,vulnerability analysis, exploitation, privilege,escalation, and reporting. Students perform,tailored lab assignments to learn how to use the,tools necessary to complete each penetration test,phase. Additional topics include Linux commands,for pen-testing, open-source intelligence, OWASP,top 10, reverse engineering, writing a proof of,concepts, and exploit development. This course is,practical driven, requiring students to apply what,they have learned to conduct penetration testing,objective.
Prerequisite
Previous or concurrent enrollment in,
PCT-270.