EC-Council Licensed Penetration Tester (LPT)

Overview

EC-Council’s Licensed Penetration Tester (LPT) certification is a natural evolution and extended value addition to its series of security related professional certifications. The LPT standardizes the knowledge base for penetration testing professionals by incorporating best practices followed by experienced experts in the field.

The objective of the LPT is to ensure that each professional licensed by EC-Council follows a strict code of ethics, is exposed to the best practices in the domain of penetration testing course and aware of all the compliance requirements required by the industry.

Unlike a normal security certification, the LPT is a program which trains security professionals to analyze the security posture of a network exhaustively and recommend corrective measures authoritatively. EC-Council’s license vouches for their professionalism and expertise thereby making these professionals more sought after by organizations and consulting firms globally.

Penetration Training Testing

Penetration Testing is a process of exploiting known vulnerabilities in a network. Most if not all government agencies around the globe test their network perimeter defense mechanisms continuously to ensure safe cyber boundaries. Cyber attacks did exist a decade ago but they did not create financial mayhem or threatened a nation’s economy to the level in which it is being seen today. Today, as organizations are increasingly becoming networked, information is being exchanged electronically at the speed of thought. Routine tasks rely on computing power for accessing, providing, and storing information. Today an organization’s lackadaisical information security posture may have a negative effect on its profitability or even its existence.

Audience Profile

The LPT program is designed for anyone who are involved penetration testing in the organization. System administrators, IT managers, IT Auditors, database professionals etc.

Prerequisite(s) Recommended

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

Course Outline

Lesson 1: Penetration Testing Methodologies

 

Lesson 2: Customers and Legal Agreements

 

Lesson 3: Penetration Testing Planning and Scheduling

 

Lesson 4: Information Gathering

 

Lesson 5: Vulnerability Analysis

 

Lesson 6: External Penetration Testing

 

Lesson 7: Internal Network Penetration Testing

 

Lesson 8: Routers Penetration Testing

 

Lesson 9: Firewalls Penetration Testing

 

Lesson 10: Intrusion Detection System Penetration Testing

 

Lesson 11: Wireless Networks Penetration Testing

 

Lesson 12: Denial of Service Penetration Testing

 

Lesson 13: Password Cracking Penetration Testing

 

Lesson 14: Social Engineering Penetration Testing

 

Lesson 15: Stolen Laptop, PDAs and Cellphones Penetration Testing

 

Lesson 16: Application Penetration Testing

 

Lesson 17: Physical Security Penetration Testing

 

Lesson 18: Penetration Testing Report Analysis

 

Lesson 19: Penetration Testing Report and Documentation Writing

 

Lesson 20: Penetration Testing Deliverables and Conclusion

 

Lesson 21: Ethics and Conduct of a Licensed Penetration Tester

Information Security