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Ethical Hacker Certification v13 | Red Team Pentest
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45 students

Ethical Hacker Certification v13 | Red Team Pentest

Master Ethical Hacking Concepts & Scenarios with Expert Practice Questions and In-Depth Explanations
Last updated 4/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • We cover all the domains of the Ethical Hacker Certification v13 exam in 6 Practice tests, Including:
  • 1- Reconnaissance & Scanning
  • 2- Vulnerability Analysis & System Exploitation
  • 3- Malware & Threat Vectors
  • 4- Web, SQL, and Server Attacks
  • 5- Advanced Network & Perimeter Attacks
  • 6- Emerging Technologies & Cryptography
  • Upon completing this course, learners will be able to:
  • 1- Identify and apply the core concepts of ethical hacking, including reconnaissance, scanning, system exploitation, and post-exploitation techniques.
  • 2- Demonstrate mastery of all Pentest domains through highly realistic, scenario-based multiple-choice questions (QCM) mimics the actual exam environment.
  • 3- Analyze real-world attack scenarios and determine appropriate hacking tools, techniques, and defensive strategies.
  • 4- Apply critical thinking to solve complex red team/blue team challenges, including web app exploitation, wireless attacks, social engineering and cloud threat

Included in This Course

180 questions
  • Domain 1: Reconnaissance & Scanning30 questions
  • Domain 2: Vulnerability Analysis & System Exploitation30 questions
  • Domain 3: Malware & Threat Vectors30 questions
  • Domain 4: Web, SQL, and Server Attacks30 questions
  • Domain 5: Advanced Network & Perimeter Attacks30 questions
  • Domain 6: Emerging Technologies & Cryptography30 questions

Description

This advanced Ethical Hacking exam prep course is designed to help learners prepare for popular offensive security certification exams by simulating real-world red team challenges.

The course includes six comprehensive practice test modules that align with the core topics often covered in version 13 of industry-recognized ethical hacking frameworks.

Each multiple-choice question set is modeled after real-world scenarios, emphasizing deep technical understanding and tactical decision-making. The tests are grouped thematically and map to major domains of ethical hacking knowledge, providing full-spectrum readiness for hands-on security roles.


Domain 1: Reconnaissance & Scanning

This domain focuses on the early stages of the ethical hacking kill chain — from understanding the basics to identifying, mapping, and probing targets.

Subdomains covered:

  1. Introduction to ethical hacking principles

  2. Target footprinting and information gathering

  3. Network scanning techniques

  4. Service and system enumeration

Students will learn how adversaries gather information through passive and active methods, how network scanning and host discovery work, and how enumeration techniques reveal system and service-level details.


Domain 2: Vulnerability Analysis & System Exploitation

This section explores how vulnerabilities are discovered and exploited across operating systems and networks, along with techniques for hijacking sessions and maintaining unauthorized access.

Subdomains covered:

  1. Vulnerability assessment tools and methodologies

  2. System compromise techniques

  3. Privilege escalation and credential attacks

  4. Session hijacking scenarios

Students will develop skills in identifying software and system weaknesses, exploiting privilege escalation opportunities, password attacks, and intercepting or hijacking live sessions.


Domain 3: Malware & Threat Vectors

This domain simulates threat actor behavior, including malware deployment, network sniffing, denial-of-service, and human-focused attacks like social engineering.

Subdomains covered:

  1. Types of malware and delivery mechanisms

  2. Network packet sniffing

  3. Deception and manipulation techniques in social engineering

  4. DoS and DDoS strategies

Students will assess the design, execution, and mitigation of malware payloads, packet sniffing techniques, DDoS attacks, and psychological manipulation strategies used in social engineering.


Domain 4: Web, SQL, and Server Attacks

This section addresses vulnerabilities in web applications, web servers, and backend databases — key targets in modern threat landscapes.

Subdomains covered:

  1. Web application vulnerabilities (XSS, CSRF, etc.)

  2. Misconfigured or vulnerable web servers

  3. SQL injection and data breach techniques

Students will practice identifying and exploiting web app vulnerabilities (e.g., input validation flaws, XSS, CSRF), misconfigurations in web servers, and SQL injection flaws affecting backend data access.


Domain 5: Advanced Network & Perimeter Attacks

This domain focuses on evasion techniques, wireless network exploitation, and mobile platform vulnerabilities.

Subdomains covered:

  1. IDS/IPS evasion and firewall bypassing

  2. Wireless network attacks and encryption cracking

  3. Threats targeting Android and iOS platforms

Learners will explore methods attackers use to bypass security monitoring and controls, crack wireless encryption, hijack Wi-Fi sessions, and exploit weaknesses in Android/iOS environments.


Domain 6: Emerging Technologies & Cryptography

This final domain introduces advanced topics involving modern infrastructure technologies and encryption techniques.

Subdomains covered:

  1. Threats to IoT and operational technology (OT) environments

  2. Vulnerabilities in cloud-based infrastructure

  3. Cryptographic algorithms, protocols, and real-world encryption attacks

Students will evaluate real-world threats targeting Internet of Things (IoT), operational technology (OT) systems, and cloud-based environments. In addition, learners will test their understanding of cryptographic protocols, algorithms, attacks, and secure communication.


Course Features:

  • 6 domain-based practice test modules covering 100% of the Ethical Hacking blueprint

  • Highly realistic, exam-level QCM questions

  • Scenario-driven, red-team/blue-team problem sets

  • Detailed explanations for every correct answer to reinforce learning

  • Designed for self-paced Ethical Hacking exam preparation and ethical hacking skill development

This course provides the rigorous practice and critical analysis skills required to confidently pass the Ethical Hacking exam and excel in real-world ethical hacking roles.


Disclaimer:

"Certified Ethical Hacker" and "CEH" is a registered trademarks of EC-Council and this course is not licensed, endorsed, or affiliated with EC-Council in any way."

Who this course is for:

  • This course is designed for:
  • Aspiring ethical hackers and existing cybersecurity professionals preparing for the Ethical Hacker Certification v13 exam.
  • Ethical Hacker Certification v13 candidates seeking to strengthen their exam readiness with advanced, exam-like practice tests.
  • Cybersecurity analysts, penetration testers, and red team professionals looking to validate and enhance their practical ethical hacking knowledge.
  • Students or IT professionals transitioning into ethical hacking or offensive security roles.
  • Instructors and trainers who need a structured QCM-style resource to supplement classroom or bootcamp training.
  • Anyone with a keen interest in cybersecurity, whether transitioning into the field or expanding their professional knowledge.