CEH Certified Ethical Hacker Practice Exams, Fourth Edition
- 6h 50m
- Matt Walker
- McGraw-Hill/Osborne
- 2019
Fully updated for the CEH v10 exam objectives, this practical guide contains more than 600 realistic practice exam questions to prepare you for the EC-Council’s Certified Ethical Hacker exam. To aid in your understanding of the material, in-depth explanations of both the correct and incorrect answers are provided for every question. A valuable pre-assessment test evaluates your readiness and identifies areas requiring further study. Designed to help you pass the exam, this is the perfect companion to CEH™ Certified Ethical Hacker All-in-One Exam Guide, Fourth Edition.
Covers all exam topics, including:
- Ethical hacking fundamentals
- Reconnaissance and footprinting
- Scanning and enumeration
- Sniffing and evasion
- Attacking a system
- Hacking web servers and applications
- Wireless network hacking
- Mobile and IoT
- Security in cloud computing
- Trojans and other attacks
- Cryptography
- Social engineering and physical security
- Penetration testing
About the Author
Matt Walker (Troy, Alabama), is currently working as a member of the Cyber Defense and Security Strategy team within Hewlett-Packard Enterprise. An IT security and education professional for more than 20 years, he has served as the director of the Network Training Center and a curriculum lead/senior instructor for Cisco Networking Academy on Ramstein AB, Germany, and as a network engineer for NASA’s Secure Network Systems (NSS).
In this Book
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Introduction
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Getting Started—Essential Knowledge
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Reconnaissance—Information Gathering for the Ethical Hacker
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Scanning and Enumeration
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Sniffing and Evasion
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Attacking a System
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Web-Based Hacking—Servers and Applications
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Wireless Network Hacking
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Mobile Communications and the IoT
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Security in Cloud Computing
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Trojans and other Attacks
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Cryptography 101
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Low Tech—Social Engineering and Physical Security
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The Pen Test—Putting it All Together