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Ethical Hacker Certification v13 Mock Exams 2026
408 students

Ethical Hacker Certification v13 Mock Exams 2026

Learn network monitoring, session security, and denial-of-service prevention.
Created byKayla Morgan
Last updated 3/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand key cybersecurity concepts including the CIA triad (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability).
  • Learn to identify, assess, and mitigate security vulnerabilities in networks, systems, and applications.
  • Gain hands-on experience with popular tools: Nmap, Wireshark, Metasploit, and others.
  • Prepare for the CEH 312-50 exam with structured study guides and practice tests.
  • Learn about cryptography, cloud security, IoT vulnerabilities, and botnet attacks.
  • Develop the skills to perform ethical hacking in a legal and professional manner.

Included in This Course

400 questions
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  • Practice Test 2100 questions
  • Practice Test 3100 questions
  • Practice Test 4100 questions

Description

Dive deep into the essential skills of ethical hacking and cybersecurity with this immersive program. This learning path guides you through the fundamental concepts, tools, and techniques that security professionals use to protect digital environments. Starting with the principles of confidentiality, integrity, and availability, you’ll understand how to assess risks, secure assets, and evaluate vulnerabilities across networks and systems.

Explore the technical foundations of hacking, including network protocols, TCP/IP, and operational security concepts. Learn how to gather intelligence on potential targets through footprinting and reconnaissance, and understand scanning and enumeration strategies to identify system weaknesses. You will also gain insight into system-level vulnerabilities, password attacks, privilege escalation, and techniques used to maintain unauthorized access in a controlled and legal environment.

The program addresses social engineering tactics, malware types, and methods for detecting and mitigating threats. You’ll develop knowledge in monitoring network traffic, performing session hijacking, and understanding denial-of-service techniques. Web security is covered extensively, from server misconfigurations to SQL injection and application-layer attacks, alongside strategies to protect wireless networks, mobile devices, and IoT systems.

Advance your expertise in bypassing common defenses such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and honeypots. Understand cryptographic principles, encryption algorithms, and secure communication methods to safeguard data. Finally, explore the security considerations in modern computing environments, including cloud services, containerization, and botnets.

This comprehensive program equips learners with the analytical skills, hands-on awareness, and strategic mindset needed to navigate the cybersecurity landscape responsibly. By the end, you will have a strong foundation to recognize, evaluate, and respond to threats effectively, preparing you to work in professional cybersecurity roles.

Who this course is for:

  • IT professionals looking to start or advance a career in cybersecurity.
  • Network administrators and system administrators seeking security skills.
  • Security enthusiasts who want to understand how attackers exploit systems.