BONUS! Cyber Phoenix Subscription Included: All Phoenix TS students receive complimentary ninety (90) day access to the Cyber Phoenix learning platform, which hosts hundreds of expert asynchronous training courses in Cybersecurity, IT, Soft Skills, and Management and more!
Course Overview
Hacker Techniques, Tools and Incident Handling training is a 4-day instructor-led training designed to give students hands-on experience with different hacking and incident handling methods. This course follows the NICE framework.
At the end of the training students should be able to:
- Explain the history and current state of hacking and penetration testing including ethical and legal implications
- Describe cryptology
- Identify common information gathering tools and techniques
- Analyze system and wireless network vulnerabilities exploited by hackers
- Perform web and database attacks
- Remove trojans, backdoors, and malware from infected systems
- Perform network traffic analysis and sniffing using appropriate tools
- Perform incident handling by using appropriate methods
Schedule
Currently, there are no public classes scheduled. Please contact a Phoenix TS Training Consultant to discuss hosting a private class at 301-258-8200.
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BONUS! Cyber Phoenix Subscription Included: All Phoenix TS students receive complimentary ninety (90) day access to the Cyber Phoenix learning platform, which hosts hundreds of expert asynchronous training courses in Cybersecurity, IT, Soft Skills, and Management and more!
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