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Duration
12 weeks
Tuition
$2,199
Live Online
Jun 13-Aug 29
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Live Online
Scholarships
no
In partnership with the EC-Council, this micro-credential trains and industry certifies the successful student in the practice of ethical hacking. A Certified Ethical Hacker is a skilled professional who understands and knows how to look for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker, but in a lawful and legitimate manner to assess the security posture of a target system(s). The associated credential, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certifies individuals in the specific network security discipline of ethical hacking from a vendor-neutral perspective. The purpose of the credential is to establish and govern minimum standards for credentialing professional information security specialists in ethical hacking measures.
With this program, you’ll gain in-demand skills on an accelerated timeline by completing 20 modules within 12 weeks. You’ll learn how to hack multiple operating systems (Windows 11, Windows servers, Linux, Ubuntu, Android).
Program Includes
- Over 220 hands-on labs with competition flags
- 3000+ Student Manual Pages
- 1900+ Pages of Lab Manual
- Hands-on program with 50% of training time dedicated to labs
- 3500+ Hacking and Security Tools
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Student Reviews (17)
Best culinary program
Michelle W.
Toronto • May 24, 2023Graduated From
Culinary Management
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Humber dealt with the pandemic situation in a decent way, like by giving students supermarket gift cards and giving extra video time with professors to make sure everyone got the material down pat. Before the pandemic I did a year on campus. The facili...
Humber dealt with the pandemic situation in a decent way, like by giving students supermarket gift cards and giving extra video time with professors to make sure everyone got the material down pat. Before the pandemic I did a year on campus. The facilities are top-of-the-line. The instructors are absolutely experts. I really liked the students and campus vibes. You will graduate from this program knowing how to work in a professional kitchen. No doubt about that. It must overall be one of if not the best culinary program in Toronto. I am wishing future students good luck!
Program will push you to your limits
Michael John
Toronto • March 20, 2023Graduated From
Acting for Film and Television
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This program about much more than learning how to make film. It's about collaboration and storytelling. You will learn writing and liberal arts and business. It's a competitive program and not everyone makes it to graduation. You will be pushed to make...
This program about much more than learning how to make film. It's about collaboration and storytelling. You will learn writing and liberal arts and business. It's a competitive program and not everyone makes it to graduation. You will be pushed to make films from scratch and have your work critiqued. It won't be good, not at first, but with effort and guidance you will develop a real skill for this. In second year I found my passion for documentary and worked with a small crew of students. Stressful, long hours in the studio basement, but it will make you better. In 3rd year we got bigger budgets, bigger crews and better scripts. Everything just scaled. This is definitely one of the best film programs in Canada and I'm happy to see it on this list!