Certified Application Security Engineer (C|ASE)
Certified Application Security Engineer (C|ASE)
The Certified Cybersecurity Technician (C|CT) is an entry-level cybersecurity program created by EC-Council, the creator of the Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH) certification, to address the global demand for a qualified cybersecurity workforce. EC-Council developed the C|CT to also provide individuals starting their careers in IT and cybersecurity with a certification that validates their hands-on technical skills.
Description
- Module 1: Information Security Threats and Vulnerabilities
- Module 2: Information Security Attacks
- Module 3: Network Security Fundamentals
- Module 4: Identification, Authentication and Authorization
- Module 5: Network Security Controls – Administrative Controls
- Module 6: Network Security Controls – Physical Security
- Module 7: Network Security Controls – Technical Controls
- Module 8: Network Security Assessments Techniques and Tools
- Module 9: Application Security
- Module 10: Virtualization and Cloud Computing
- Module 11: Wireless Network Security
- Module 12: Mobile Device Security
- Module 13: IoT and OT Security
- Module 14: Cryptography
- Module 15: Data Security
- Module 16: Network Troubleshooting
- Module 17: Network Traffic Monitoring
- Module 18: Network Logs Monitoring and Analysis
- Module 19: Incident Response
- Module 20: Computer Forensics
- Module 21: Business Continuity and Disaster Recoveries
- Module 22: Risk Management
Who is it for?
The C|CT program allows individuals to eventually grow their skills into various roles, including penetration testing, security consulting, auditor and administrator roles, and beyond.
Training Duration
5 days (40 hours)
About the Exam
Number of Questions: 60
Test Duration: 3 hours
Test Format: Multiple Choice Questions and Real Life hands-on Practical Exam
Passing Score: 70%