Certificate courses in Ethical Hacking introduced by Jetking
Amita Jain | November 13, 2018 | 06:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 13: Certification courses in Ethical Hacking have been introduced by Jetking Infotrain for students from non-technical as well as technical backgrounds. Students intending to pursue a career in hardware, networking or cybersecurity can undertake two and four months courses to become certified experts.
Jetking Infotrain Limited is a digital skills training institute which trains technical and non-technical students across 100 Jetking centres in India. It provides training in courses like JCHNE+, MNA+, CCNA and Network Security, Ethical Hacking, etc.
Ethical hacking is referred to as “white hat” hacking performed by any individual or company to identify threats on the network or computer. In professional terms, an ethical hacker is an IT security expert who tries to breach into a computer system or application or network with due permission to find security vulnerabilities a malicious hacker may potentially try to exploit. “There is a massive shortage of cybersecurity professionals. The primary focus of this course is on to addressing the challenges of the new age technologies and build student careers to fill in the demand-supply gap,” said Siddharth Bharwani, Vice-President of Jetking Infotrain.
Courses Offered: Duration and Entry-requirements
1. Certification Course (4 Months)- For, any Graduate or a 10+2 student wishing to make a career in the Cyber Security domain
2. Certification Course (2 Months)- For, IT students who have the knowledge of Hardware, Networking & Operating Systems
To apply, interested students can fill the form or walk-in to the nearest authorised Jetking learning centre to know more about our course. Candidates can visit the centre locator to locate the nearest centre or can call Jetking Learning Centres on Toll-Free number 1800 209 4010 for queries.
Telling about the courses, Siddharth said, “Along with technical skills, this course will help students to work on their personalities and in addition, Networking, Introduction to Ethical Hacking, Foot Printing and Reconnaissance, System Hacking, Packet sniffing techniques and countermeasures, Network Scanning techniques and countermeasures, Malware threats and Countermeasures are some of the things that will be taught.” He added, “The course will be taught using patented learning methodology such as Flipped Classrooms, Case Studies & Scenarios, E-learning, and Brain Storming. Apart from learning our students will also be engaged in extracurricular activities like Yoga, Quiz, Mind Mapping and Group work.”
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