Level: Associate
Format: Professional certification course
Study Mode: Instructor-led lab track
Typical Duration: 60 guided learning hours + 30 independent hours
Focus Area: Scanning, enumeration, basic web and network testing, vulnerability verification, note-taking, safe lab exploitation, and simple reporting
Assessment: Practitioner-level assessed certification that include lab exercises, structured testing tasks, vulnerability verification activities, documentation work, or a final assessment
Language: Depending on delivery arrangements
Participants are expected to have completed the Foundation Certification in Cybersecurity Essentials – Ethical Hacking Awareness (FCCE-EH) or possess equivalent foundational knowledge. Basic familiarity with networking concepts and Linux environments is recommended to support effective engagement with the practical lab components of the course.
This certification is suitable for junior penetration testing trainees, vulnerability management staff, and blue-team analysts who are cross-training into offensive-security work. It is designed for entry practitioner level learners who want to develop supervised practical capability in authorized testing environments and prepare for more advanced ethical hacking pathways.
The Associate Certified Cybersecurity Practitioner – Ethical Hacking & Vulnerability Practice (ACCP-EHVP) is designed for learners and early-career professionals who want to move beyond introductory ethical hacking awareness and begin building practical, supervised offensive-security skills in authorized environments. This certification focuses on the applied side of ethical hacking practice, helping participants develop confidence in scanning, enumeration, basic web and network testing, vulnerability verification, structured note-taking, safe exploitation in labs, and simple technical reporting.
Participants will explore key areas such as target scanning, service enumeration, basic vulnerability discovery, beginner web testing, network testing fundamentals, vulnerability verification techniques, evidence capture, safe exploitation in sandboxed lab environments, and the preparation of clear and simple findings reports. The course also highlights the importance of disciplined documentation, responsible behavior, scope awareness, and the legal and ethical boundaries that define professional offensive-security work. It is ideal for those who are ready to move from theory into supervised practical lab activity.
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