The Ethical Hacking Course is an advanced course that covers many of the common attacks used by
hackers to exploit systems, such as SQL injection, spear phishing and buffer overflows. The instructor
performs a live demonstration of these techniques and shows you how to create, pack, and deploy
malware in a realistic network environment. The class also includes demonstrations and labs on IPv6
Exploitation, Denial of Service (DoS), extracting passwords from RAM, and more. Participants will have
access to 19 hands-on labs where they will be able to attack systems and use tools that are part of
every hacker’s toolkit, including Poison Ivy, Dark Comet, Metasploit, and Armitage. Attendees of this
workshop will better understand the hacker’s perspective and methodology.

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