Ethical Hacking: Hacking Mobile Platforms
by Dale Meredith
Mobile devices are the next big attack vector for attackers. This course will teach you [how to secure these devices and the challenges they present to organizations needed for the CEH 312-50 Exam.
What you'll learn
It’s official, mobile devices have bypassed usage over traditional workstations. The tricky thing is that aside from security vulnerabilities specific to mobile devices, mobile devices are also vulnerable to many other dangers that apply to desktop and laptop computers, web applications, networks, and other similar technologies. In this course, Ethical Hacking: Hacking Mobile Platforms, you’ll learn to look at the risks mobile devices present as well as learning what you can do to protect them from hackers. First, you’ll explore the various attack vectors the mobile platform presents. Next, you’ll discover the tools and techniques hackers use to compromise Android and iOS devices. Finally, you’ll learn how to protect your organization using various tools and guidelines. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of security professional needed for the CEH 312-50 exam.
About the author
Dale Meredith has been a Certified Ethical Hacker/Instructor EC-Council for the past 15 years, and Microsoft Certified Trainer for over 20 years. Dale also has an additional 7 years of senior IT management experience and worked as a CTO for a popular ISP provider. Dale's expertise is in explaining difficult concepts and ensuring his students have an actionable knowledge of the course material. Straddling the line of fun and function, Dale's instruction is memorable and entertaining. Dale's knowl... moreedge and understanding of current trends in technology and applications have led to many opportunities, such as: training various Inc 500 companies, universities, and Divisions of the Department of Homeland Security for the United States government.
Along with authoring for Pluralsight, consulting, and IT classroom training, you can catch Dale on stage speaking at IT conferences, helping IT teams keep their companies safe, relevant, and "breach" aware. Outside of the professional sphere, Dale spends quite a bit of his time giving back by speaking at adult and youth non-profit community gatherings and posting on his 'Dale Dumbs IT Down' social media sites. Dale uses these speaking engagements and social media sites to 'Dumb Down IT' concepts with the intent to help everyone be safe and smart with their technology and personal devices.
Dale also specializes in Active Directory, Exchange Server, IIS, PowerShell, SharePoint, System Center/Desktop Deployment, and Private Cloud