[NP-EHPT-S] EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) (Synchronous e-learning)

Offered by School of InfoComm Technology

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Course Schedule
About Course
Course Structure
Entry Requirements
Financial Matters

Course Schedule


Frequency: Every consecutive Saturday
Duration: 40 hours (5 days)
Time: 9am to 6pm
Delivery Mode: Synchronous e-Learning
Venue: Live online

Schedule may be subject to changes. The detailed timetable will only be released upon enrolment and closer to the course commencement date.

For self-sponsored applicant, you may proceed to apply after signing in with Singpass / Student ID.
For company-sponsored applicant, please approach your company HR to put in the application via the company portal using Corppass at STEP.


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About Course

Course Objectives

Arm yourself with the skills and knowledge necessary to purposefully invade computer networks and identify weaknesses before they can be exploited by cyber criminals. Learn ethical hacking and penetration fundamentals in preparation for the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification exam by EC-Council, the world leader in IT Security Courses –   Information Security, Network Security, Computer Security and Internet Security Certification and Training.

  • Knowledge and skills needed to prepare for EC-Council’s Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification exam (Ngee Ann Polytechnic is EC-Council’s Authorized Academic Partner and Exam Center. Only for a limited time: CEH v12 Elite Package would be included as part of this course. More details about this package can be found here: https://www.eccouncil.org/programs/certified-ethical-hacker-ceh/)
  • Techniques and tools malicious hackers use, but in a lawful and legitimate manner
  • Hacking into networks, systems, and web applications, with a goal to assess the potential impact and risk of an actual cyberattack, and to deploy necessary countermeasures
  • Principles of ethical hacking, penetration testing methodology, reconnaissance of IT infrastructure, scanning for network, systems, and web application vulnerabilities
  • Developing attack vectors to exploit the vulnerabilities
  • Countermeasures to mitigate the risks of exploitation
  • To assess and improve the security posture of a company’s systems, network, and web applications
  • More than 40 percent of class time provides students with a hands-on experience of the latest hacking techniques, methodologies and tools

Course Description

  • Techniques and tools malicious hackers use, but in a lawful and legitimate manner
  • Hacking into networks, systems, and web applications, with a goal to assess the potential impact and risk of an actual cyberattack, and to deploy necessary countermeasures
  • Principles of ethical hacking, penetration testing methodology, reconnaissance of IT infrastructure, scanning for network, systems, and web application vulnerabilities
  • Developing attack vectors to exploit the vulnerabilities
  • Countermeasures to mitigate the risks of exploitation

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Course Structure

TPG course reference No.

TGS-2020504457

EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) (Synchronous e-learning)
EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) (Synchronous e-learning) (NP-EHPT-S)
A major concern of many organizations today is the security of data privacy where malicious hackers are prevalent. In this case, thinking like a criminal is key to your security, and this is where the skills of a professional ethical hacker plays a crucial role.
A Certificate of Completion will be awarded to learner who achieve at least 75% attendance and pass all required assessment(s).

A Certificate of Attendance will be awarded to learner who meet the 75% attendance requirement.

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants should have undertaken GCE ‘O’ Levels course of study
  • Applicants should have experience and/or educational background in fundamentals of cyber security.
  • Basic Windows / Linux user skills and a fundamental understanding of computer and networking concepts

Financial matters

Course fees payable (incl. GST & excl. supplementary fee)

Description EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) (Synchronous e-learning) Total course fee
Full Course fee $2,539.70 $2,539.70
Enhanced Training Support for SMEs for Singapore Citizen $295.91 $295.91
Enhanced Training Support for SMEs - SPR & LTVP+ $295.91 $295.91
SkillsFuture Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy for Singapore Citizen aged 40 and above $295.91 $295.91
SkillsFuture Baseline Funding for Singapore Citizen Aged Below 40 $761.91 $761.91
SkillsFuture Baseline Funding for SPR/LTVP+ $761.91 $761.91

GST rate

The course fees payable above are inclusive of 9% GST rate.

Payment option

The payment needs to be made upon the application is submitted.

Allowed payment by

The course fee allows to be paid by:
Post-Secondary Education Account (Adhoc withdrawal form);
SkillsFuture Credits (SFC);
Credit card (e-payment);
Debit card (e-payment);
PayNow (e-payment).

Refund and withdrawal policy

  • Please note that a 100% refund will be available if the withdrawal request is submitted more than or equal to 14 days before the course start date.
  • Please note that a 50% refund will be available if the withdrawal request is submitted less than 14 days before the course start date.
  • Please note that no refund will be available if the withdrawal request is submitted on or after the course start date.

Remarks

SkillsFuture Credit (SFC) can only be used to cover:
(i) Course fees payable;
(ii) Assessment fees which are part of the course;
(iii) Certification fees which are part of the course; and
(iv) GST imposed on components supported for SFC use.

Penalty charges apply if you:
(i) are absent/no-show;
(ii) withdraw from a course within 14 days of the course start date;
(iii) fail to meet terms and conditions for funding eligibility.

SFC cannot be used to offset penalty charges imposed by Ngee Ann Polytechnic.