Cybersecurity threats are rising every year. The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) credential teaches you to think like an attacker — and defend like a pro.
Cybercrime is expected to cost the world $10.5 trillion annually by 2025. As threats grow, so does demand for cybersecurity professionals who can proactively find and fix vulnerabilities before attackers exploit them.
That's exactly what the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification teaches.
What Is a CEH?
A Certified Ethical Hacker is an IT security professional who uses the same knowledge and tools as malicious hackers — but with permission and for defensive purposes. Companies hire ethical hackers (also called penetration testers) to find weaknesses in their systems before criminals do.
What You Learn in CEH v12
The EC-Council CEH v12 curriculum covers 20 hacking modules:
- Footprinting and Reconnaissance
- Scanning Networks
- Enumeration and Vulnerability Analysis
- System Hacking
- Malware Threats (viruses, trojans, ransomware)
- Sniffing, Social Engineering, and Phishing
- Web Application Hacking (SQL injection, XSS, CSRF)
- Wireless Network Hacking
- Cloud Computing and IoT Security
- Cryptography
The v12 update introduced 4 new modules and expanded coverage of cloud, OT, and AI-powered threats.
Who Hires CEH Professionals?
In Lebanon and the broader Middle East region, organizations actively recruiting for CEH-certified candidates include:
- Banks and financial institutions
- Telecom companies
- Government agencies and ministries
- Healthcare networks
- Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs)
- IT consulting firms
CSB Academy's CEH Program
As an authorized training partner, CSB Academy delivers CEH v12 with practical labs using real tools — not just slides. Students work with Kali Linux, Metasploit, Wireshark, and other industry-standard tools in a controlled lab environment.
Ready to become a defender? Enquire about our CEH program.
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