Course on ethical hacking

December 01, 2012 05:27 pm | Updated May 19, 2016 11:34 am IST - Chennai

has launched a certificate course in ethical hacking in collaboration with renowned ethical hacker, Ankit Fadia. To mark the launch, IndiaCan organised a seminar on ‘Internet security and Ethical Hacking’ at Sathyabama University and Jeppiaar Engineering College.

The Ankit Fadia Certified Ethical Hacker course is a certification programme in ethical hacking that aims at training and certifying a whole new generation of ethical hackers in the field of computer security.

IndiaCan is a joint venture between Educomp and Pearson.

AFCEH promises to teach students about ethical hacking with the help of interactive sessions, video lectures, question bank and lab sessions. The duration of the course is one month/30 hours and the fee is Rs. 9,999. Participant for this course will also receive six best selling books written by Ankit Fadia.

AFCEH will be available at 24 IndiaCan centres across the country.

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