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ITSY2471 — Applied Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing

Add to Publication The course provides the student with advanced hacking tools and techniques to assess the security posture of an organization with the same approach that malicious hackers use (the “hacker mindset)”. The student will be able to identify weaknesses and fix problems before they are identified by the enemy, preventing what could potentially be catastrophic damage to an organization. Prior to starting this course, students are required to sign a legal agreement stating all knowledge learned in this course will not be used for illegal or malicious purposes. Examples of hacking concepts students will learn and practice during this hands-on course include: • Buffer Overflow • Cryptography • Denial of Service • Enumeration • Evading IDS and Firewalls • Footprinting and Reconnaissance • Hacking Web Applications • Hacking Webservers • Hacking Wireless Networks • Introduction to Ethical Hacking • Penetration Testing • Scanning Networks • Session Hijacking • Sniffers • Social Engineering • SQL Injection • System Hacking Trojans and Backdoors • Viruses and Worms Module Semester Hours: CIP: 11.1003 at: NLC: No NVC: Yes PAC: Yes SAC: No SPC: No Click here for course schedule information.

Prerequisites: ITSY1371

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