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EC-Council's Licensed Penetration Tester
The Most Prestigious Certification for Penetration Testing Professionals
Introduction
EC-Council’s Licensed Penetration Tester (LPT) is a natural evolution and extended value addition to its series of security related professional certifications. The Licensed Penetration Tester standardizes the knowledge base for penetration testing professionals by incorporating the best practices followed by experienced experts in the field.
The objective of a Licensed Penetration Tester is to ensure that each professional licensed by EC-Council follow a strict code of ethics, is exposed to the best practices in the domain of penetration testing and aware of all compliance requirements required by the industry.
Unlike a normal security certification, the licensed penetration tester is a program which trains security professionals to analyze the security posture of a network exhaustively and recommend corrective measures authoritatively. EC-Council's license vouches for their professionalism and expertise thereby making these professionals more sought after by organizations and consulting firms globally.
Requirements
- Achieve Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Certification.
- Achieve EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA) certification.
- Complete LPT Training Criteria:
- Fill up and submit LPT Application form with payment of USD 500.00.
- Documentation on criminal background check, or an authentication from an investigation agency absolving a criminal history.
- Resume with detailed professional experience, previous certification /certificates and references for verification to be submitted.
- Agree to EC-Council Code of Ethics.
- Attend LPT Workshop at selected EC-Council’s Accredited Training Centers around the world
- Mail the application to:
EC-Council Certification Department EC-Council
3819 Osuna
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Tel: 1-505-764-5975
Fax: 1-505-212.0667
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Benefits
- EC-Council's endorsement as a licensed penetration testing professional and allows them to practice as penetration testing consultant internationally.
- Industry acceptance as a legal and ethical security professional
- Access to proprietary EC-Council software, templates and penetration testing methodologies.
- License to practice and conduct security testing in organizations accredited by EC-Council.
- Acquire knowledge from experienced hands, on penetration testing methodologies and latest penetration testing practices.
LPT Training
LPT is a professional certification that is used as a yard stick to measure penetration testing skills. A candidate can avail training to become a Licensed Penetration Tester by attending EC-Council’s CEH training program. The duration for the LPT training program is a total of three days. All of the LPT courses come with high quality supporting material, aids and resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why should I be licensed?
Penetration testers today have been certified by different agencies. But are they trusted? Do they follow a code of ethics? The answer is no. The Licensed Penetration Tester program offered by EC-Council gives certified penetration testers the opportunity to practice their skills so that they are able to function as a licensed penetration tester. EC-Council licensed penetration testers use hands on penetration testing methodologies and are trained by experts and specialists who are licensed penetration testers from EC-Council.
2. I am a Penetration Tester why do I need to be a Licensed Penetration Tester?
Being a certified penetration tester would be of little help. Corporate organizations today are looking for penetration testers who can analyze vulnerabilities of the network and who can be trusted not to disclose network vulnerabilities to competitors. Thereby, many companies would be looking for a Penetration Tester who is licensed to carry out these tasks and who has hands on experience in penetration testing.
3. What is the difference between a Licensed Penetration Tester and a Certified Ethical Hacker?
A Certified Ethical Hacker would be an individual who is trained in mastering hacking technologies. A Licensed Penetration Tester is a professional who is equipped with a License to conduct penetration testing of corporate networks. Licensed Penetration Testers are preferred over non-licensed ones by companies for recruitments/assignments.
4. Why do I need to supply police verification?
Police verification is preferred, though not mandatory. However, one of the requirements of being able to avail a license in Penetration Testing is that the candidate should be able to supply a photocopy of his /her criminal background check that is available through any local law enforcement agency. The document should certify that the individual does not have any criminal record/background.
5. Why does EC-Council License Penetration testing?
With the Licensed Penetration Testing program from EC-Council companies are assured that Licensed Penetration testers are being taught, tested and certified by a globally recognized and professionally managed body like E C-Council. Thus, organizations can be completely assured and confident of the deliverables of the Licensed Penetration Tester authorized by EC-Council. This could be compared to availing a driving license from your license issuing authority.
6. How is EC-Council’s Licensed Penetration Testing course different from training and other methodologies?
The Licensed Penetration Testing course provided by EC-Council is different from other training programs as the instructors teaching the course are experts and specialists in the field of Penetration testing and are qualified and licensed penetration testers themselves. EC-Council provides specialized training for licensed penetration testers to have a competitive edge in the information security market.
7. I have experience in Penetration Testing can I skip the LPT workshop?
It is mandatory for certified penetration testers to attend the LPT workshop. The LPT workshop is conducted by specialized and experienced LPT’s who provide insights to common vulnerabilities to networks. This workshop teaches penetration testers how to conduct a penetration test step by step. The workshop is conducted by Licensed Penetration Testers at selected locations.
8. What is EC-Council’s Tiger Team?
EC-Council’s Tiger Team is made up of Licensed Penetration Testers from different disciplines. The Tiger Team consists of Database Penetration Testers, Firewall Penetration Testers, Cisco Penetration Testers, Oracle Penetration Testers, Report writers, etc. A Chief Penetration Tester heads the Tiger Team. EC-Council’s Tiger Team consists of Licensed Penetration Testers around the world.
9. How do I join EC-Council’s Tiger Team?
Penetration Testers can join EC-Council’s Tiger Team after they obtain the LPT license. Once the penetration tester has received his /her license he or she would share a common platform with other LPTs and be a part of EC-Council’s Tiger Team through EC-Council’s member portal for LPT professionals.
10. If I have a penetration testing assignment how do I go about completing it?
Penetration Testing assignments given by EC-Council teach the candidate to start penetration testing from scratch. Candidates are taught advanced techniques in penetration testing.
11. Are there any LPT exams?
There are no LPT exams.
12. What if someone breaks the EC-Council code of ethics?
If any candidate breaks the EC-Council code of ethics his/her Penetration testing license would immediately be revoked after EC-Council conducts a detailed investigation into the case.
13. How do I apply for the Licensed Penetration Tester course?
A candidate would be able to apply for the Licensed Penetration Testing course after filling up the application form providing a training source agreement for approval that should be endorsed by the sponsoring agency. The candidate should also provide a photocopy of his/her criminal background check, for authentication. The candidate must agree to the EC-Council code of ethics.
14. How long is the License for Penetration Testers valid?
The validity of the license for the penetration tester expires after 2 years. The penetration tester can apply for renewal of license providing payment of 250 dollars to EC-Council.

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