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CEH Certified Ethical Hacker Practice Exams, Fifth Edition

Matt Walker

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McGraw-Hill Education
18 July 2022
Hundreds of accurate practice questions—fully updated for the current version of the CEH exam

Thoroughly revised for CEH v11 exam objectives, this self-study guide contains more than 350 practice questions to prepare candidates for the EC-Council's Certified Ethical Hacker exam. All questions match the actual exam in content, format, and feel. To aid in understanding the material, in-depth explanations of both the correct and incorrect answers are provided for every question. A valuable pre-assessment test evaluates readiness and identifies areas requiring further study.

CEH Certified Ethical Hacker Practice Exams, Fifth Edition offers practice test items from each domain of the latest edition of the exam—including knowledge, performance, and scenario-based questions. The book features up-to-date coverage of all phases of ethical hacking, including reconnaissance, gaining access, enumeration, maintaining access, and covering tracks. Designed to help readers pass the exam with ease, this is the perfect companion to the All-in-One Exam Guide.

Contains more than 350 realistic questions with detailed answer explanations Online content includes access to the TotalTester customizable practice exam engine with an additional 300 practice questions Written by an experienced trainer with more than 30 years of cybersecurity experience

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Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Education
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   5th edition
ISBN:   9781264269969
ISBN 10:   126426996X
Pages:   352
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Matt Walker, CCNA, CCNP, MCSE, CEH, CNDA, CPTS (Satellite Beach, FL) is an IT Security Architect for HP at Kennedy Space Center. He has held a variety of networking and IT Security positions, most recently including the IT Security Manager positions at Marshall Space Flight Center (SAIC contract) and Kennedy Space Center (Lockheed Martin contract).

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