EC-Council
International Council of E-Commerce Consultants, also known as EC-Council, is the world’s largest cyber security technical certification body. We operate in 145 countries globally and we are the owner and developer of the world-famous Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI), Certified Security Analyst (ECSA), License Penetration Testing (Practical) programs, among others. We are proud to have trained and certified over 200,000 information security professionals globally that have influenced the cyber security mindset of countless organisations worldwide.
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) + Web Application Hacking & Security (WAHS) Promotion!
Become a Web Application Hacking Expert With CEH for a limited time only, the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) course is bundled with our popular Web Application Hacking and Security (WAHS) course at no additional cost!
Each student will receive:
1. CEHv11 e-book (12 months access)
2. CEHv11 iLab (6 months access)
3. CEH ANSI onsite exam voucher (valid for 12 months)
4. WAHS e-book (12 months access)
5. WAHS pre-recorded training video (12 months access)
Each student will receive:
1. CEHv11 e-book (12 months access)
2. CEHv11 iLab (6 months access)
3. CEH ANSI onsite exam voucher (valid for 12 months)
4. WAHS e-book (12 months access)
5. WAHS pre-recorded training video (12 months access)
Why Is Mastery of Web Application Hacking Important?
Most of the work we do on a day-to-day basis uses cloud-based apps that are vulnerable to cyber attacks.
There are currently 43,986 exploits (and growing) in the Google Hacking Database and the total number of Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) is at a record high with more than 18,000 published in 2020 alone!
Now, with so many published vulnerabilities, it is important to learn to defend and secure your web applications. Traditional protections like firewalls alone do not secure web applications. Defenders need a deep understanding of the most critical security risks to web applications. And what better way to learn to defend than to perform the attacks?
There are currently 43,986 exploits (and growing) in the Google Hacking Database and the total number of Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) is at a record high with more than 18,000 published in 2020 alone!
Now, with so many published vulnerabilities, it is important to learn to defend and secure your web applications. Traditional protections like firewalls alone do not secure web applications. Defenders need a deep understanding of the most critical security risks to web applications. And what better way to learn to defend than to perform the attacks?