Exploring Module 01 of EC Council’s CEH: Introduction to Ethical Hacking

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The EC-Council’s Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification is a prestigious credential in the field of information security, specifically focusing on ethical hacking. This certification program aims to offer an in-depth knowledge of identifying weaknesses and vulnerabilities in IT systems, adopting the viewpoint of a malicious hacker, yet doing it legally and legitimately. This certification program trains individuals in the advanced step-by-step methodologies that hackers use, such as writing virus codes and reverse engineering, to better protect corporate infrastructure from data breaches. Held in high regard in the IT security industry, the CEH certification encompasses various modules, each focusing on different aspects of information security. A pivotal part of this certification program is the first module, “Introduction to Ethical Hacking.” This article explores the key topics addressed in Module 1 of the CEH certification exam, providing insight into its importance and scope within the broader context of ethical hacking and cybersecurity. Module 1: Introduction to Ethical Hacking Let us start exploring the first module, “Introduction to Ethical Hacking” of the CEH certification exam by examining the contents of this module. View More: Exploring Module 01 of EC Council’s CEH: Introduction to Ethical Hacking

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