
CEH Certified Ethical Hacker All-in-One Exam Guide, Fifth Edition
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Content
- Cover
- About the Author
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents at a Glance
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Getting Started: Essential Knowledge
- Security 101
- Essentials
- Security Basics
- Introduction to Ethical Hacking
- Hacking Terminology
- The Ethical Hacker
- Chapter Review
- Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 2 Reconnaissance: Information Gathering for the Ethical Hacker
- Footprinting
- Passive Footprinting
- Active Footprinting
- Footprinting Methods and Tools
- Search Engines
- Website and E-mail Footprinting
- DNS Footprinting
- Network Footprinting
- Other Tools
- Chapter Review
- Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 3 Scanning and Enumeration
- Fundamentals
- TCP/IP Networking
- Subnetting
- Scanning Methodology
- Identifying Targets
- Port Scanning
- Evasion
- Vulnerability Scanning
- Enumeration
- Windows System Basics
- Unix/Linux System Basics
- Enumeration Techniques
- Chapter Review
- Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 4 Sniffing and Evasion
- Essentials
- Network Knowledge for Sniffing
- Active and Passive Sniffing
- Sniffing Tools and Techniques
- Techniques
- Tools
- Evasion
- Devices Aligned Against You
- Evasion Techniques
- Chapter Review
- Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 5 Attacking a System
- Getting Started
- Windows Security Architecture
- Linux Security Architecture
- Methodology
- Hacking Steps
- Authentication and Passwords
- Privilege Escalation and Executing Applications
- Hiding Files and Covering Tracks
- Chapter Review
- Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 6 Web-Based Hacking: Servers and Applications
- Web Servers
- Nonprofit Organizations Promoting Web Security
- Attack Methodology
- Web Server Architecture
- Web Server Attacks
- Attacking Web Applications
- Application Attacks
- Countermeasures
- Chapter Review
- Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 7 Wireless Network Hacking
- Wireless Networking
- Wireless Terminology, Architecture, and Standards
- Wireless Hacking
- Chapter Review
- Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 8 Mobile Communications and the IoT
- The Mobile World
- Mobile Vulnerabilities and Risks
- Mobile Platforms and Attacks
- IoT
- IoT Architecture
- IoT Vulnerabilities and Attacks
- IoT Hacking Methodology
- OT Hacking
- Definition and Concepts
- Security Concerns
- Chapter Review
- Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 9 Security in Cloud Computing
- Cloud Computing
- Cloud Computing Service Types
- Cloud Deployment Models
- Cloud Security
- Cloud Threats
- Cloud Attacks and Mitigations
- Cloud Hacking
- Chapter Review
- Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 10 Trojans and Other Attacks
- The "Malware" Attacks
- Trojans
- Viruses and Worms
- Fileless Malware
- Malware Analysis
- Malware Countermeasures
- Remaining Attacks
- Denial of Service
- Session Hijacking
- Chapter Review
- Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 11 Cryptography 101
- Cryptography and Encryption Overview
- Terminology
- Encryption Algorithms and Techniques
- PKI, the Digital Certificate, and Digital Signatures
- The PKI System
- Digital Certificates
- Digital Signatures
- To Sum Up
- Encrypted Communication and Cryptography Attacks
- Encrypted Communication
- Cryptography Attacks
- Chapter Review
- Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 12 Low Tech: Social Engineering and Physical Security
- Social Engineering
- Human-Based Social Engineering Attacks
- Computer-Based Attacks
- Mobile-Based Attacks
- Preventing Social Engineering Attacks
- Physical Security
- Physical Security 101
- Testing Physical Security
- Chapter Review
- Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 13 The Pen Test: Putting It All Together
- Methodology and Steps
- Security Assessments
- Security Assessment Deliverables
- Guidelines
- More Terminology
- Chapter Review
- Questions
- Answers
- Appendix A Tool, Sites, and References
- Vulnerability Research Sites
- Footprinting Tools
- Scanning and Enumeration Tools
- System Hacking Tools
- Cryptography and Encryption
- Sniffing
- Wireless
- Mobile and IoT
- Trojans and Malware
- Web Attacks
- Miscellaneous
- Tools, Sites, and References Disclaimer
- Appendix B About the Online Content
- System Requirements
- Your Total Seminars Training Hub Account
- Privacy Notice
- Single User License Terms and Conditions
- TotalTester Online
- Technical Support
- Glossary
- Index
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