Master CEH v11 and identify your weak spots
As protecting information continues to be a growing concern for today's businesses, certifications in IT security have become highly desirable, even as the number of certifications has grown. Now you can set yourself apart with the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH v11) certification. CEH v11 Certified Ethical Hacker Study Guide and Practice Tests Set provides you with all of the technical review you need of CEH skills PLUS SEVEN practice tests to prove your readiness for exam day.
About the CEH v11 Certified Ethical Hacker Study Guide
The CEH v11 Certified Ethical Hacker Study Guide offers a comprehensive overview of the CEH certification requirements using concise and easy-to-follow instructions. Chapters are organized by exam objective, with a handy section that maps each objective to its corresponding chapter, so you can keep track of your progress. The text provides thorough coverage of all topics, along with challenging chapter review questions and Exam Essentials, a key feature that identifies critical study areas. Subjects include common attack practices like reconnaissance and scanning. Also covered are topics like intrusion detection, DoS attacks, buffer overflows, wireless attacks, mobile attacks, Internet of Things (IoT) and more.
This study guide goes beyond test prep, providing practical hands-on exercises to reinforce vital skills and real-world scenarios that put what you've learned into the context of actual job roles.
About the CEH v11 Certified Ethical Hacker Practice Tests
CEH: Certified Ethical Hacker Version 11 Practice Tests are the ideal preparation for this high-stakes exam. FIVE MORE complete, unique practice tests are designed to help you identify weak spots in your understanding, so you can direct your preparation efforts efficiently and gain the confidence--and skills--you need to pass. These tests cover all section sections of the exam blueprint, allowing you to test your knowledge of Background, Analysis/Assessment, Security, Tools/Systems/Programs, Procedures/Methodology, Regulation/Policy, and Ethics.