Certified WhiteHat Hacker Level 1 ( CWHH Level 1)

Master ethical hacking with our comprehensive course, covering cyber security essentials, live demos, and real-world applications to enhance your career in the tech industry.

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Brief Summary

This course dives into the world of Ethical Hacking, teaching you how to spot and fix security issues in networks and apps. With hands-on experiences and practical videos, you'll learn the ins and outs of cyber security while exploring exciting job opportunities in this field.

Key Points

  • Introduction to Ethical Hacking and its importance.
  • Focus on Penetration Testing and identifying vulnerabilities.
  • Live demonstrations of various Cyber Attacks.
  • Three-level course structure for White Hat Hacking.
  • Practical knowledge on Cyber Security and Information Security.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understanding of Ethical Hacking concepts and techniques.
  • Ability to conduct Web Portal and network assessments.
  • Real-world skills through practical demonstrations.
  • Increased job opportunities with competitive salaries.
  • Support and resources available post-course completion.

About This Course

Learn all topics on ethical hacking. Learn what others teach you about ethical hacking charging you so much money.

This training focuses on providing the best knowledge to students about various issues related to Cyber Security and Information Security by giving them live demonstrations of various forms of Cyber Attacks. You will learn Ethical Hacking(Penetration testing, White Hat Hacking, Web Portal hacking.

White Hat Hacking has several names like web hacking, ethical hacking, penetration testing, web/network auditing. This is a introduction course, we have total 3 level of white hat hacking course.

Ethical Hacking/Pentesting is a demand of present era where most of our important tasks include cyber world. Everyone should learn ethical hacking. It is a process in which you learn to find and fix loop holes in an application, software, network, webportal, mobile apps. Company can take steps to secure their product or Network.

What will you get after completing the course?

  • Knowledge on Ethical Hacking, Webportal testing, network testing.

  • Huge Job opportunities with second highest pay in industry

  • Full practical Videos

  • You will get support from us on Udemy and on our facebook.

  • Learn about cyber attacks

  • Ethical hacking

  • Network, webportal assessment

Course Curriculum

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Instructor

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Cyber Security & Privacy Foundation Pte Ltd

Cyber Security and Privacy Foundation Pte Ltd. is a Consulting, Services & Training Company based in Singapore. We do Vulnerability Assessment, Penetration Testing, Web Application Security Testing, Mobile Application Security Testing and Cyber Security Training. We do zero day security assessment and APT analysis and technical security certifications for organisation. Cyber Security & Privacy Foundation, India is setup with objective...

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4.9 course rating
4K ratings
ui-avatar of Ivan Camilo Sanabria
Ivan C. S.
2.5
1 year ago

The content of the course was interesting, however the delivery was very poor.

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ui-avatar of Omar Lausell
Omar L.
1.0
3 years ago

Horrible recording, not properly enunciated so understanding is extremely difficult and content extremely lacking.

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ui-avatar of Jaden Martinez
Jaden M.
3.0
3 years ago

I am still learning new things but, the explanations could be better and the practical examples could be better explained

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ui-avatar of Derrick Daniel
Derrick D.
5.0
5 years ago

The course was hard but worth it. Loved every minute. I now know more than out ISO.

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ui-avatar of Adithi R Hegde
Adithi R. H.
3.5
5 years ago

It was a good match. But since I am a beginner to this field, i require more explanation

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ui-avatar of Kevin Robertson
Kevin R.
2.0
5 years ago

Content is 5 years old. Using WinXP in examples etc.

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ui-avatar of Izuchukwu Chikwendu
Izuchukwu C.
4.5
6 years ago

Its really eye opening and has further raised my inquisitiveness on IT security .

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ui-avatar of Ed Hanson
Ed H.
4.5
6 years ago

I learned a lot and reinforced things I already knew.

Its a good course.

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ui-avatar of Scott Brown
Scott B.
1.0
7 years ago

All in all, this is the worst Udemy course I've seen.

The speaker doesn't seem to understand the difference between "showing he knows something" and "explaining something". I've lost count of how many times he's finished a lecture and I've had to re-watch it multiple times just to figure out what he was doing and why.

This course seems like someone's CS course project or something. There's no instructor, just what sounds like some student reading his slides (with horrible audio) and talking about them.

* A number of the lectures sound like they were recorded over a slow VoIP connection while wearing a metal bucket over the speaker's head.
* There have already been references to lectures or sections that are not in the course.
* Lecture six seems to be a repeat of lecture five.
* There's a typo in the title of a top level section (Section: 10 Social Enginnering), for bob's sake.
* Section 5, Lecture 10 is 7:06 in duration but at about 3:46 it seems the content starts over at the beginning.
* Section 7, Lecture 22 ends suddenly in the middle of a sentence.
* When the reader says in Lecture 37 that "We'll see all the sections of the Kali Linux applications in the next lecture", I knew it was a joke, as Lecture 38 is only 5:09. The joke got even better when the first three minutes of Lecture 38 were spent installing Kali. Pro tip guys: Walking a hierarchical menu structure with the mouse and reading some of the entries isn't really "showing" anything of value. "Here you have the forensics tools, which are very useful when you're doing forensics." Thank goodness I found this course or I would never have figured that out!

* And, perfect - the quiz at the end includes topics that weren't covered in the course, and asks some questions more than once.

If you don't care enough about your course to catch and fix things like this, you just don't care.

The guy reading the slides needs to SLOW DOWN. There are far too many two and three minute lectures where the course just blasts out a few bits about a concept that are less enlightening than just reading Wikipedia. Also, please learn a few new transitions other than "So, ...".

I firmly believe lecture 8, "session hijacking using XSS", would be useless or worse misleading to anyone who doesn't already have a pretty good understanding of XSS.

Most of what I've seen so far suffers from fundamental confusion about what it means to teach something. You can't just rush through a bunch of statements that while technically correct will only make sense to someone who already understands the material. You have to take the time to explain what the questions are, how the content you're presenting addresses them, why that's important or useful, and how it all fits together. This course has none of that.

The course "authors" are some "CYBER SECURITY & PRIVACY FOUNDATION", the website for which also looks like a poorly executed class project. Bad sign.

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ui-avatar of Juan Moreno
Juan M.
4.5
7 years ago

It's good to start having an idea of what is security.

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