- Course
- Security
Ethical Hacking: Hacking IoT and OT
The past few years have seen the explosion in IoT and OT devices that connect us to the internet, and hackers took notice. This course will teach you the ethical hacking skills needed for the CEH 312-50 exam
What you'll learn
IoT solutions are used in various industries, including healthcare, building management, agriculture, energy, and transportation. As the loT evolves, new technologies and services provided by various vendors will significantly influence businesses, resulting in numerous security problems. In this course, Ethical Hacking: Hacking IoT and OT, you’ll learn the skills needed to identify how attackers will approach this vector. First, you’ll explore the concepts of IoT and OT devices. Next, you’ll discover the various attacks and hacking methodologies used by attackers. Finally, you’ll learn how to use the countermeasures needed to protect your devices. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of security professionals needed for the CEH 312-50 exam.
Table of contents
- The Method of My Madness | 2m 16s
- Exam Study Tips | 4m 24s
- Understanding IoT and OT | 6m 40s
- The Architecture of IoT | 1m 31s
- The Architecture of OT | 5m 47s
- Protocols and Technologies for IoT-OT | 8m 10s
- Operating Systems | 4m 6s
- Challenges of IoT-OT | 4m 45s
- Vulnerabilities | 4m 2s
- Industrial Control System (ICS) | 3m 45s
- Learning Check | 1m 35s
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.
More Courses by Dale