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The CEH credential establishes and governs minimum standards for information security
specialists in ethical hacking and information system auditing.
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To beat a hacker, you need to think like one! A Certified Ethical Hacker is a skilled professional who understands and knows how to look for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker, but in a lawful and legitimate manner to assess the security posture of the target system(s). The CEH credential certifies individuals in the specific network security discipline of Ethical Hacking from a vendor-neutral perspective.
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The ECIH certification will provide professionals with greater industry acceptance as incident handler,
risk administrators, pen testers, forensic investigators, etc.
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The EC-Council Certified Incident Handler certification is designed to provide the fundamental skills to handle and respond to computer security incidents in an information system. A Certified Incident Handler is a skilled professional who is able to handle various types of incidents, risk assessment methodologies, and various laws and policies related to incident handling.
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The CHFI certification validates the candidate’s skills to identify, gather and analyze
necessary digital evidence to prosecute cyber criminals in the court of law.
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A CHFI is a skilled professional trained in the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques in the interests of determining potential legal evidence. CHFI certified professionals are aware of legally sound detailed methodological approach to computer forensics and evidence analysis.
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The LPT certification verifies that the professionals are equipped with advanced knowledge set and
methodological approach required for penetration testing and audits.
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The ENSA certification verifies candidate’s network security skills and
knowledge from defensive perspective.
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The ECSP certified Secure Programmers have mastery and skills to code securely,
identify common application flaws, and debug the errors.
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ECSP certification verifies advanced programming skills of all application developers and development organizations in producing applications with greater stability and posing lesser security risks to the consumer. The ECSP certification standardizes the knowledge base for application development by incorporating the best practices followed by experienced experts in the various domains.
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The EDRP certification validates the candidate’s ability to plan, organize, and direct
the testing of disaster response, recovery support, and business resumption procedures
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The EDRP certified professionals possess the working knowledge of all areas of the organizational disaster recovery procedures and the ability of data processing in order to assist in the preparation of recovery procedures. They have a thorough knowledge and understanding of current disaster recovery planning techniques and technologies as well as the methods used in performing risk analysis and business impact analysis.
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The CCISO certification is the recognition of your knowledge and achievements that will
award you with professional acknowledgement and propel your career
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The Certified Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO) is the highest regarded title within the information security profession. Achieving the C|CISO Certification will differentiate you from others in the competitive ranks of senior Information Security Professionals. C|CISO will provide your employers with the assurance that as a C|CISO executive leader.
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The CSCU certification recognizes the competency and expertise of a professional in
security and networking skills thereby adding value to the workplace
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The CSCU certification verifies a candidate’s knowledge and skills to protect their information assets. Certified individuals have an assured means of demonstrating formal recognition of their expertise and skills on their resume to prospective employers. This improves their prospects for employment advancement, higher salaries, and greater job satisfaction.
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The ECSA certification adds value to experienced Information security professionals and
helps them analyze the outcomes of vulnerability assessments.
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The ECSA is an advanced security certification that complements the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification by validating the analytical phase of ethical hacking. An ECSA is a step ahead of a CEH by being able to analyze the outcome of hacking tools and technologies.
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