Course Overview
This specialized Cyber Security course follows a rigorous 17-module path that transitions students into the world of Ethical Hacking. Starting with the fundamentals of Information Security threats and laws, the curriculum advances through network scanning, malware reverse engineering, and web application exploitation. Students will gain deep technical expertise in identifying vulnerabilities across webservers, mobile platforms (Android/iOS), and cloud infrastructures, while learning to implement high-level countermeasures such as IDS evasion and advanced cryptography protocols.
17-Module Syllabus Matrix
- Reconnaissance & Scanning: Introduction to Ethical Hacking, Footprinting, Reconnaissance, Scanning Networks (CEH Methodology), Banner Grabbing, and Vulnerability Scanning.
- Infrastructure & System Hacking: System Hacking (Password Cracking, Privilege Escalation), Sniffing (ARP Poisoning, DNS Poisoning), DoS/DDoS attacks, and Session Hijacking.
- Application & Web Exploitation: SQL Injection (Blind/Error-based), Hacking Webservers, Hacking Web Applications (XSS, CSRF, OWASP Top 10), and Malware Threats (Trojans, Virus/Worms).
- Modern Environments & Defense: Hacking Wireless Networks (WAP/WEP2), Hacking Mobile Platforms (Android/iOS), Cloud Computing Security, Cryptography (PKI), and Evading IDS/Firewalls.
- Social Engineering & Mitigation: Social Engineering Techniques (Impersonation, Identity Theft), Patch Management, and Social Engineering Countermeasures.
Applied Lab Simulations
Build real-world offensive security skills inside safe, controlled lab environments. You will learn to execute network scans, test live system vulnerabilities, and deploy actual exploits (like SQL Injections and XSS) against vulnerable target machines. This completely practical approach ensures you understand exactly how cyber attacks work in the real world, rather than just reading about them in a textbook.
Who This Program Is Engineered For
- IT Professionals & Network Admins: Individuals looking to gain ethical hacking skillsets and move directly into cybersecurity roles.
- Systems Administrators: Technical specialists responsible for hardening enterprise servers, applying patches, and configuring firewalls who need to understand how attackers operate.
- Tech Enthusiasts & Students: Post-O/L, A/L students, or undergraduates looking to enter the professional cybersecurity field with a highly competitive skillset.
Enterprise Technical Advantages
This specialized program focuses entirely on practical application. You will learn the concrete terminal commands, hacking methodologies, and exploitation tools used by professional penetration testers. By mastering how to find and exploit vulnerabilities early in your career, you achieve a definitive technical advantage in the modern IT job market.