In today's digital landscape, Canadian organizations face a constant barrage of sophisticated cyber threats. To build a truly resilient security posture, you need to understand the tools, techniques, and mindset of a malicious actor. This is the core principle behind the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification—learning to hack so you can fortify your networks against it.
The Readynez CEH program is designed to immerse you in the world of offensive security. It moves beyond theoretical knowledge to provide hands-on experience in critical areas. You will learn to scan networks, analyse vulnerabilities, and execute controlled attacks in a lab environment. The goal is to equip you with the practical skills needed to identify and remediate security flaws before they can be exploited, ensuring compliance with standards like PIPEDA.
To give you a better sense of the training environment and the expertise guiding you, our lead instructor offers some valuable insights into the course structure and philosophy. Watch the video below for a glimpse into the Readynez CEH experience.
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Exploiting security vulnerabilities to steal data, cause network disruption or to cause other damage. Using advanced technical knowledge, these hackers will stop at nothing to reach their goal. This form of hacking is generally malicious and always illegal.
Breaking into networks and systems to demonstrate security weaknesses and vulnerabilities with the system owner’s permission. These hackers have deep knowledge of the same techniques employed by black hats, but their motives are good.
Generally involves using illegal techniques to break into networks but without malicious intent.
Because of the potential damage and disruption, illegal hacking is a serious crime. Hackers can face several years in prison - or even be extradited to stand trial in another country depending on who and what they attack.
Why are hackers defined by coloured hats? The categorisation (allegedly) stems from the observation that the good cowboys in Western movies typically wear white hats, while the villains wear black.
Also known as ‘ethical hacking’, white hat hacking is an important tool in the battle against malicious cyber criminals. The rest of this article will address what is ethical hacking.
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