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The Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing in Paris is a technical training course for IT and cybersecurity professionals.

Paris

Fees: 9900
From: 29-12-2025
To: 09-01-2026

Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing

Course Overview

Adversaries evolve quickly; organizations must match that speed with rigorous testing, analysis, and remediation. This training provides a practical, tool-based approach to offensive security to identify, validate, and close real-world weaknesses.

This ten-day course combines labs, case studies, and tabletop exercises so participants can conduct controlled attacks, interpret findings, and translate results into prioritized security improvements. Delivered by EuroQuest International Training, the course balances technical depth with governance and risk considerations.

Key Benefits of Attending

  • Build hands-on skills in ethical hacking and real-world penetration testing

  • Validate and prioritize security weaknesses with evidence-based testing

  • Improve incident readiness and remediation speed

  • Strengthen collaboration between security, IT, and risk teams

  • Gain pragmatic techniques to reduce attack surface and exposure

Why Attend

Attend to move from theoretical knowledge to practical capability: discover exploitable gaps, validate controls, and embed repeatable testing practices across your organisation.

Course Methodology

  • Instructor-led demonstrations and tool walkthroughs

  • Hands-on lab sessions (network, web, cloud, and endpoint)

  • Red/blue team simulation and tabletop exercises

  • Real case studies and attack chain analysis

  • Actionable remediation prioritization and reporting templates

Course Objectives

By the end of this ten-day training course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand ethical hacking frameworks and legal/ethical boundaries

  • Plan and scope a penetration test with business context

  • Execute reconnaissance, scanning, and exploit validation

  • Perform secure web, network, and cloud testing techniques

  • Analyze exploits and craft mitigation strategies for findings

  • Produce clear, risk-based penetration test reports for stakeholders

  • Integrate testing outcomes into vulnerability management cycles

  • Apply threat modelling to prioritize security investments

  • Enhance incident response planning with attacker perspectives

  • Use automated and manual techniques to validate fixes

  • Recommend secure configuration and hardening controls

  • Establish repeatable testing programs for continuous improvement

Target Audience

  • Security engineers and penetration testers

  • SOC analysts and incident responders

  • IT/network administrators and cloud engineers

  • Application developers with security responsibilities

  • Risk and compliance professionals overseeing security testing

Target Competencies

  • Practical penetration testing and exploit validation

  • Vulnerability assessment and prioritization

  • Secure configuration and hardening controls

  • Incident response informed by attacker techniques

  • Reporting and stakeholder communication for remediation

  • Threat modelling and risk-based remediation planning

  • Tooling proficiency (scanners, exploit frameworks, forensic tools)

Course Outline

Unit 1: Foundations of Ethical Hacking

  • Legal, ethical and scope considerations for tests

  • Attack surface mapping and reconnaissance methods

  • Adversary frameworks and kill chain concepts

  • Scoping and rules of engagement

Unit 2: Reconnaissance and Information Gathering

  • Passive and active discovery techniques

  • OSINT, footprinting, and enumeration tools

  • Mapping network assets and services

  • Prioritizing targets for testing

Unit 3: Vulnerability Discovery and Scanning

  • Automated scanning best practices and tuning

  • False positives/false negatives handling

  • Manual verification techniques

  • Prioritization using risk context

Unit 4: Exploit Analysis and Validation

  • Manual exploit validation principles

  • Constructing proof-of-concepts safely

  • Post-exploitation basics and persistence risks

  • Reporting validated findings

Unit 5: Web Application Penetration Testing

  • OWASP Top 10 and advanced web flaws

  • Testing APIs, authentication, and session management

  • Exploiting logic and business-logic flaws

  • Secure remediation guidance

Unit 6: Network and Infrastructure Attacks

  • Lateral movement, pivoting, and privilege escalation

  • Exploiting misconfigurations and weak protocols

  • Wireless and perimeter testing considerations

  • Network segmentation and mitigation tactics

Unit 7: Cloud and Container Security Testing

  • Cloud misconfiguration and IAM abuse testing

  • Container and orchestration platform weaknesses

  • Secure deployment patterns and remediation steps

  • Cloud-native logging and detection validation

Unit 8: Endpoint and Malware Analysis Basics

  • Endpoint attack vectors and persistence methods

  • Static and dynamic malware analysis overview

  • EDR bypass techniques and detection testing

  • Hardening endpoints and response workflows

Unit 9: Social Engineering and Phishing Simulations

  • Designing controlled social engineering tests

  • Phishing campaigns: creation, execution, measurement

  • Human factors in security and awareness feedback

  • Controls to reduce social engineering risk

Unit 10: Red/Blue Team Collaboration and Purple Teaming

  • Coordinated exercises to validate controls

  • Purple teaming for continuous improvement

  • Measuring detection and response maturity

  • Translating test outcomes into security metrics

Unit 11: Reporting, Metrics, and Remediation Planning

  • Structuring executive summaries and technical appendices

  • Risk scoring and remediation prioritization methods

  • Tracking closure and verification processes

  • Communicating with technical and executive stakeholders

Unit 12: Capstone Penetration Test Simulation

  • Full-scope, team-based penetration test exercise

  • Realistic attack simulation and evidence generation

  • Presentation of findings and remediation roadmap

  • Lessons learned and action planning

Closing Call to Action

Join this ten-day training course to gain hands-on mastery of ethical hacking and penetration testing, and turn simulated attacks into stronger defenses.

Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing

The Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Training Courses in Paris offer professionals a hands-on, practical approach to identifying and addressing vulnerabilities in digital systems. These programs are designed for cybersecurity experts, IT security managers, ethical hackers, and penetration testers who want to enhance their skills in proactively assessing and securing organizational infrastructure against cyber-attacks.

Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of ethical hacking methodologies, including reconnaissance, vulnerability scanning, exploitation techniques, and post-exploitation analysis. The courses provide a thorough overview of penetration testing, focusing on simulating real-world cyber-attacks to identify weak points in networks, applications, and systems. Attendees will learn how to perform comprehensive security assessments, identify risks, and develop strategies to safeguard against potential breaches. Through practical labs, case studies, and hands-on exercises, participants will acquire the skills to carry out penetration tests across a variety of environments, from web applications to cloud infrastructures.

These ethical hacking and penetration testing training programs in Paris focus on legal and ethical considerations, ensuring that participants understand the boundaries of authorized testing and adhere to industry standards and best practices. The courses also cover the latest tools and techniques used by ethical hackers, as well as how to produce actionable reports for clients or internal teams, detailing vulnerabilities and providing recommendations for improvement.

Attending these training courses in Paris offers professionals the opportunity to learn from expert practitioners in one of the world’s leading hubs for technology and cybersecurity. The city’s dynamic business environment provides an ideal backdrop for exploring the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats and solutions. By the end of the program, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and practical skills to conduct effective penetration tests, enhance organizational security, and defend against emerging cyber risks.