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EC-Council Announces 'Ethical Hacker' Cert


3/19/2003 -- International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) announced recently that it is launching a new Ethical Hacker certification.

"Not all hackers are out to wreak havoc," the company wrote in a press release announcing the new credential. "There are ethical hackers who crack a system for the sheer challenge of doing so -- not to cause damage or destruction. In fact, they often lend a hand to system administrators by notifying them of the loopholes in their system."

Although the test earns one a title of "Ethical Hacker," the credential appears to be aimed more at system administrators who are trying to protect their networks from intruders. This is meant to be as a preemptive strike against any real or potential hacking attempt to any site as candidates are required to launch an attack on their own system, Jesse Andriese, certification manager of EC-Council, said in a prepared statement.

To become a certified Ethical Hacker, candidates must pass CEH exam #310-50, available at Prometric testing centers worldwide. The exam covers the standards and language involved in common exploits, vulnerabilities and countermeasures, and tests candidates knowledge in tools used by hackers in exposing common vulnerabilities as well as the those used by security professionals for implementing countermeasures, the company said.

EC-Council offers an optional five-day "Ethical Hacking & Countermeasures" training course to prepare candidates for the exam.

For more information about this credential, click here.  -B.N.



There are 34 CertCities.com user Comments for “EC-Council Announces 'Ethical Hacker' Cert”
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3/24/03: Paul from UK says: Surely a good hacker would target the prometric servers and award themselves the cert rather than spending five days on a course? doh!
3/26/03: Jack from mEMPHIS says: Where the study guides, cram session?
3/27/03: Jack from Memphis says: Well based on the comments, finallya test that the study guide folks don't have. This cert has merit, since you can't get braindumps. You really have to learn it the ole fashioned way. hahahahhaheheheh
5/17/03: IBIZA from your side of the server :-) says: As If. This certification is ok. It shows us just about 70% of the "real deal" Seriously, consider the certification but guess what. Things change. you maybe a SuperSecurity "professional" today. Tomorrow you were hacked. Welcome to the rotation of the earth. Hack a nice day!
7/27/03: Barak Wilson from Los Angeles, California says: I love this website. I can even get my own ethical hackers certifacation. Haow do I get it? E-mail me at the e-mail address above and the following: [email protected]
7/29/03: Becky Nagel from Editor, CertCities.com says: Hi Barak -- we don't actually provide any certifications, just report on them. If you want to find out more, try the link in the story; I'm sure they'd be glad to give you more info. Hope that helps some. -- Becky Nagel, Editor, CertCities.com.
8/12/03: Anonymous says: That's the dumbest thing I've ever read...a certified ethical hacker. That's like certifying my dog to piss on a tree, what the hell is the point? Cert or no cert hackers will hack, crackers will crack, and freqers will freq.
8/29/03: Muhammad Anis Ur Rehman from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia says: I am planning to take this course, and i think it will be a way to criple Hackers Plan and Attack by knowing the ways one canc rack or break into the system. I am trying to convince my Company to send me for this, i think it will be benefitial for my Company, Applications we are running and myself.
9/5/03: Anonymous says: freqers? What the heck are those? How does one freq wxactly? Is that a sales person or marketing misinterpretation of phreakers?...
9/25/03: Michael Roberts from Everywhere says: For those that see the merit of CEH, visit a great review by a guy who is now an authorized trainer for the CEH.http://www.gocertify.com/article/ceh.shtml
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