Cyber Ethics Awareness Program

Bookish knowledge can only take you that far. After a while how you use your knowledge in the real dynamic scenario is what matters. We believe that to compete in today’s environment it is imperative that any education should be based on Industry norms. Today employers want entry level employees to possess various basic to complex skill sets such as the basic functional and effective communication skills to the complex thinking and affective skills. In such a scenario, you need not just training but also mentoring, which Hostenia.com provides.

The goal of this training module is to help you master a software testing methodology that can be used in an ethical penetration testing or hacking situation. This Cyber Ethics Awareness Program has a significant Return on Investment, you walk out the door with hacking skills that are highly in demand.

With the ever increasing requirements of professionals in the field of Ethical Hacking & Information Security, we are all geared up to lay the foundation of the educational workshops on Cyber Ethics Awareness. IT Security & Ethical Hacking Training includes:

Part O: Basics of Testing

  • What is testing.
  • How do we detect and manage bugs.

Part I: Basics of Internet and Networking

  • What is a network.
  • What is internet.
  • What is a server.
  • What is an IP address.
  • What is a domain name.
  • How DNS work.
  • Client-Server relationship Model.
  • Internet networking.
  • What is a socket.

PART II: Ethics

  • Why is security needed.
  • What is ethical hacking.
  • Ethical hacker vs. malicious hacker.
  • Types of Hackers.
  • Building an approach for ethical hacking.

PART III: Google Hacking

  • Effective Googling.
  • What is Google.
  • How does Google work.
  • Google tricks.
  • How can Google hacking help an ethical hacker.
  • Preventing Google crawls.

PART IV: Foot printing and Scanning

  • What is scanning.
  • Objectives of scanning.
  • Scanning tools to be used: Nmap, Null Scan, Firewalk.

PART V: Window Hacking And System Performance

  • Retrieving passwords.
  • Improving system performance.
  • Improving browser performance.

PART VI: Email Hacking

  • How does email work.
  • Tracing an email.
  • What is spamming.
  • Methods of prevention.
  • Laws about spamming.
  • Fake emails.
  • Detecting fake emails.

Part VII: Trojans and Viruses

  • Definition.
  • Legend.
  • Difference b/w trojan, virus and worms.
  • Working of trojans.

PART VIII: Phishing and Scripting

  • Using proxy sites.
  • Hacking password via phishing.
  • Hacking password via scripts.

Part VIII: SQL Injection and Cross Brower Scripting

  • Defining SQL.
  • Understanding web application.
  • Using SQL to login via middleware language.
  • Checking SQL injection vulnerability.
  • Using source changes to bypass client side validation.
  • Using SQL injection tools.
  • Importance of server side validation practical excercise.

Part IX: Sniffing

  • Introduction.
  • Active, passive.
  • DNS, ARP.
  • Tools: Wireshark, Ettercap Cain n Abel.
  • Detecting sniffing.
  • DNS poisoning.
  • Router hacking.
  • Emulating WAN sniffing.

PART X: Steganography

  • How data is hidden in sounds.
  • How data is hidden In images.