Zimbabwe’s persistent cybercrime menace, which is causing the country a whopping USD 1.8 billion annually, finds a solution in EC-Council’s flagship program CEH and the world-renowned program, ECSA. The global cybersecurity major has appointed ITech Business as its Accredited Training Partner in the West African country Zimbabwe.
Defining new standards in the cybersecurity education domain, EC-Council, the US-based cybersecurity major introduced the coveted CEH program a decade back. The world appreciated and embraced the program instantly and since then CEH certified professionals have become among the most sought after group in the job market. CEH along with its partner program, ECSA, have entered into the Zimbabwean territory through ITech Business.
In a recent move of penetration into the emerging economy of Zimbabwe, EC-Council has appointed the Zimbabwe-based audio-visual product and IT-training organization, ITech Business to provide training solutions to its clientele. In accordance with the partnership, ITech Business will be providing not only information technology and information-security solutions, but also cybersecurity training solutions to its clientele. Partnering with EC-Council will help ITech Business provide both training and consulting services to its clientele, while the partnership will give an opportunity to EC-Council to penetrate deep into the emerging markets of Africa––thereby succeeding in fulfilling its vision.
ITech Business is one of the largest audio-visual products organizations in Zimbabwe. ITech Business specializes in the supply of audio-visual products along with providing training solutions for some of the important IT industry certifications such as Microsoft, VMware, Oracle, and CISCO.
About EC-Council
EC-Council has been the world’s leading information-security certification body since the launch of their flagship program, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), which created the ethical hacking industry in 2002. Since the launch of CEH, EC-Council has added industry-leading programs to their portfolio to cover all aspects of information security including EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA), Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI), Certified Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO), among others. EC-Council Foundation, the non-profit branch of EC-Council, created Global CyberLympics, the world’s first global hacking competition. EC-Council Foundation also hosts a suite of conferences across the US and around the world including Hacker Halted, Global CISO Forum, TakeDownCon, and CISO Summit.
For more information about EC-Council, please see www.eccouncil.org.