The course curriculum centers on several industry-standard tools that are essential for mobile security professionals:
: Utilizing techniques like reverse engineering and app manipulation to find flaws in an application's code.
In an era where mobile devices hold the majority of personal and financial data, the skills taught in C-AEHP are increasingly valuable for those pursuing careers as security analysts or penetration testers. The course serves as a foundational step for those looking to understand the unique challenges of the mobile threat landscape. Key focus areas include: What distinguishes this course
The Complete Android Ethical Hacking Practical Course (C-AEHP) is an entry-to-intermediate level program designed to teach students how to identify and mitigate security vulnerabilities specifically within the Android ecosystem. It emphasizes a "hands-on" approach, moving quickly from theoretical concepts to the practical application of penetration testing tools like and Termux . Core Learning Objectives
The primary goal of the course is to equip learners with the ability to simulate real-world attacks to better understand how to defend against them. Key focus areas include: such as intercepting SMS
What distinguishes this course is its focus on immediate, practical results. Students learn to perform specific security tests, such as intercepting SMS, accessing call logs, and even remotely managing a device's camera to understand the full scope of privacy risks. By building their own hacking lab, learners can safely practice these techniques in a controlled environment.
: Techniques to bypass antivirus detection by encrypting payloads, demonstrating how malware can remain undetected. Practical Application and Relevance accessing call logs
: A terminal emulator for Android that allows learners to run a Linux-like environment directly on their mobile device.