Certified Ethical Hacker

Prerequisite: Candidates must have at least one year of IT professional experience to sit for the EC Council certification test.

In a world where technology is always advancing and evolving, one challenge faced by every organization, from multi-national corporations to local businesses, is keeping their information and network secure from the opportunistic modern-day hacker who has kept pace with advancements in the field.

One particularly successful tactic in preventing attacks involves simulating the attack episode. Now, more than ever, organizations in every industry are adopting this novel strategy to evaluate and enhance network security, creating strong demand for IT professionals capable of performing, documenting and reporting the procedure.

The first step to entering this dynamic and engaging career is training for and receiving your Certified Ethical Hacker certification. The Certified Ethical Hacker certification is offered by the EC Council, and this training course allows students the opportunity to review the processes and tools hackers use to exploit systems. In addition, students will learn how to deploy effective countermeasures to prevent malicious attacks, and deploy the necessary configuration and change management. Only after completion of this training can students sit for the Certified Ethical Hacker certification test. Exam materials such as books, labs, practice tests and a voucher are included.

COSY-506 (72 Hours)
Fee: $1,895 (Tuition $1,495, Materials $400)

  • Section MW02-Mays Landing East
    Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6-10 p.m.
    Begins Feb. 12, 2013

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