Ready to take your IT career to the next level? This five-day boot camp powered by
Infosec, a leading provider of cybersecurity training, will teach you how to legally
and ethically discover security vulnerabilities before they are exploited by cybercriminals.
Get hands-on experience with the same tools and techniques used by malicious hackers
while also preparing to pass the EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) and CompTIA
PenTest+ certification exams.
Learn from industry experts:Instructors have 10+ years of industry training experience and are professionals with
active roles in the industry.
Earn your CEH & PenTest+ certifications:Get everything you need to get certified, including unlimited practice exam attempts
and both certification exam vouchers.
Extended access:Review boot camp materials and replay daily video lessons for 90 days after your completion
date.
Infosec Skills subscription:Advance your skills with a 90-day subscription to hundreds of additional on-demand
courses and hands-on labs.
Who Should Enroll?
To enroll, you should have a firm understanding of the Windows Operating System, exposure
to the Linux Operating System or other Unix-based operating systems, and a grasp of
the TCP/IP protocols.
This boot camp is ideal for penetration and vulnerability testers, cybersecurity analysts
and consultants, offensive security professionals, or anyone interested in learning
more about ethical hacking and developing their penetration testing skills.
Earning ethical hacking certifications like the CEH and PenTest+ is a great way to
break into a career as a cybersecurity professional. Many organizations require applicants
to have a CEH certification to qualify for security-related jobs, especially roles
related to penetration testing and social engineering or those requiring security
clearance. It is likely that you will command a higher salary than non-certified individuals,
and you can use the EC-Council CEH and CompTIA PenTest+ certifications to negotiate
a higher salary when entering a new role.
There are many roles for ethical hackers that are currently in high demand across
the U.S. Some of the most common job titles include network security administrator,
information security analyst, computer network defense analyst, penetration tester,
and forensic analyst.
The need for ethical hackers has grown tremendously over the last 10 years and demand
is only accelerating. Ethical hackers fall under the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
(BLS) category of Information Security Analysts, and the BLS is predicting a 33% growth
in jobs in this area over the next decade.
Getting a certification that validates your ability to protect valuable information
will put you at the top of employer candidate lists. The CEH and PenTest+ certifications
are well known in the industry for providing individuals with an in-depth view of
ethical hacking and penetration testing.
Yes, this boot camp prepares you for certifications that meet U.S. Department of Defense
Directive 8570.1 requirements for government employees or contractors engaged in work
related to information security.