Effective May 1st, 2021, EC-Council will be introducing a new version of the CCISO v2 exam blueprint.
An exam blueprint is a framework that helps break down the sections of the test making it easier for the test taker to focus his/ her study as they prepare for the exam. It dictates how many questions in various areas of practice should go on an exam.
As a reputed certification body, we always strive to keep updated of the latest technological advancements in the field of ethical hacking and information system security audits. Our new exam blueprint is an outcome of the same effort.
For those who are scheduled to take the CCISO exam on or after May 1st, 2021, here are the major changes you can expect to see:
- New segmentation of topics among exam domains.
- Removal and addition of some key topics.
Summary of the updated blueprint:
Domains | Sub Domain | Description | Number of Questions | Weightage (%) |
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1. Governance, Risk, Compliance | Governance |
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11 | 21% |
Risk Management |
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11 | ||
Compliance |
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10 | ||
2. Information Security Controls and Audit Management | Information Security Management Controls |
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16 | 20% |
Audit Management |
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14 | ||
3. Security Program Management & Operations | Security Program Management |
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16 | 21% |
Security Program Operations |
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15 | ||
4. Information Security Core Competencies | Access Control |
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2 | 19% |
Social Engineering, Phishing Attacks, Identity Theft |
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3 | ||
Physical Security |
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2 | ||
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning |
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2 | ||
Firewall, IDS/IPS and Network Defense Systems |
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3 | ||
Wireless Security |
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2 | ||
Virus, Trojans and Malware, and other Malicious Code Threats |
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3 | ||
Secure Coding Best Practices and Securing Web Applications |
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2 | ||
OS Hardening |
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2 | ||
Encryption Technologies |
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2 | ||
Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing |
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2 | ||
Threat Management |
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2 | ||
Incident Response and Computer Forensics |
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2 | ||
5. Strategic Planning, Finance, Procurement, and Third-Party Management | Strategic Planning |
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10 | 19% |
Finance |
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9 | ||
Third Party Management |
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9 |
You can find the existing exam blueprint here, the current blueprint is valid till April 30th, 2021.
Note: This announcement is limited to the CCISO multiple choice exam and there are no changes to any other aspect of the exam such as the eligibility criteria, exam duration or exam availability.
Should you have any further questions you can write to [email protected]
Effective May 1st, 2021, EC-Council will be introducing a new version of the CHFI v3 exam blueprint.
An exam blueprint is a framework that helps break down the sections of the test making it easier for the test taker to focus his/ her study as they prepare for the exam. It dictates how many questions in various areas of practice should go on an exam.
As a reputed certification body, we always strive to keep updated of the latest technological advancements in the field of ethical hacking and information system security audits. Our new exam blueprint is an outcome of the same effort.
For those who are scheduled to take the CHFI exam on or after May 1st, 2021, here are the major changes you can expect to see:
- New segmentation of topics among exam domains.
- Removal and addition of some key topics.
Summary of the updated blueprint:
Domains | Sub Domain | Description | Number of Questions | Weightage (%) |
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1. Forensic Science | Understand different types of cybercrimes and list various forensic investigations challenges |
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7 | 18% |
Understand the fundamentals of computer forensics and determine the roles and responsibilities of forensic investigators |
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7 | ||
Understand data acquisition concepts and rules |
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6 | ||
Understand the fundamental concepts and working of databases, cloud computing, Emails, IOT, Malware (file and fileless), and dark web |
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7 | ||
2. Regulations, Policies and Ethics | Understand rules and regulations pertaining to search & seizure of the evidence, and evidence examination |
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12 | 15% |
Understand different laws and legal issues that impact forensic investigations |
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11 | ||
3. Digital Evidence | Understand the fundamental characteristics and types of digital evidence |
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5 | 17% |
Understand the fundamental concepts and working of desktop and mobile Operating Systems |
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5 | ||
Understand different types of logs and their importance in forensic investigations |
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6 | ||
Understand various encoding standards and analyze various file types |
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5 | ||
Understand the fundamental working of WAF and MySQL Database |
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5 | ||
4. Procedures and Methodology | Understand Forensic Investigation Process |
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6 | 17% |
Understand the methodology to acquire data from different types of evidence |
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7 | ||
Illustrate Image/Evidence Examination and Event Correlation |
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6 | ||
Explain Dark Web and Malware Forensics |
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6 | ||
5. Digital Forensics | Review Various Anti-Forensic Techniques and Ways to Defeat Them |
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4 | 17% |
Analyze Various Files Associated with Windows and Linux and Android Devices |
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3 | ||
Analyze various logs and perform network forensics to investigate network attacks |
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4 | ||
Analyze Various Logs and Perform Web Application Forensics to Examine Various Web Based Attacks |
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4 | ||
Perform Forensics on Databases, Dark Web, Emails, Cloud and IoT devices |
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3 | ||
Perform Static and Dynamic Malware Analysis in a Sandboxed Environment |
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3 | ||
Analyze Malware Behavior on System and Network Level, and Analyze Fileless Malware |
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4 | ||
6. Tools/Systems/Programs | Identify various tools to investigate Operating Systems including Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and iOS |
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13 | 16% |
Determine the various tools to investigate MSSQL, MySQL, Azure, AWS, Emails and IoT devices |
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11 |
You can find the existing exam blueprint here, the current blueprint v2.1 is valid till April 30th, 2021.
Note: This announcement is limited to the CHFI multiple choice exam and there are no changes to any other aspect of the exam such as the eligibility criteria, exam duration or exam availability.
Should you have any further questions you can write to [email protected]
EC-Council is proud to announce that the Certified ECIH Program has officially been accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to meet the ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024 Personnel Certification Accreditation standard for its E|CIH certification!
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. ANSI is the official U.S. representative to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and, via the U.S. National Committee, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). ANSI is also a member of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF).
To award the accreditation, ANSI conducted a verification process to ensure that EC-Council is impartial and objective as a certification body. It also confirmed that EC-Council’s certification process is conducted in a consistent, comparable, and reliable manner. This process required rigorous quality reviews of EC-Council and the Certified ECIH (E|CIH) program.
All ECIHs who took the version of the exam that was certified by ANSI will now have the ANSI logo on their electronic certification. If you have any questions about this program, please contact [email protected].
Effective Jan 11th, 2021, EC-Council will be introducing a new version of the CND V3 exam blueprint.
An exam blueprint is a framework that helps break down the sections of the test making it easier for the test taker to focus his/ her study as they prepare for the exam. It dictates how many questions in various areas of practice should go on an exam.
As a reputed certification body, we always strive to keep updated of the latest technological advancements in the field of ethical hacking and information system security audits. Our new exam blueprint is an outcome of the same effort.
For those who are scheduled to take the CND exam on or after Jan 11th, 2021, here are the major changes you can expect to see:
- New segmentation of topics among exam domains.
- Removal and addition of some key topics.
Summary of the updated blueprint:
Domains | Sub Domain | Description | Number of Questions | Weightage (%) |
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1. Network Defense Management | Network Attacks and Defense Strategies |
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7 | 10% |
Administrative Network Security |
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3 | ||
2. Network Perimeter Protection | Technical Network Security |
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6 | 16% |
Network Perimeter Security |
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10 | ||
3. Endpoint Protection | Endpoint SecurityWindows Systems |
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5 | 15% |
Endpoint SecurityLinux Systems |
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4 | ||
Endpoint SecurityMobile Devices |
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3 | ||
Endpoint Security-IoT Devices |
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3 | ||
4. Application and Data Protection | Administrative Application Security |
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4 | 13% |
Data Security |
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9 | ||
5. Enterprise Virtual, Cloud, and Wireless Network Protection | Enterprise Virtual Network Security |
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4 | 12% |
Enterprise Cloud Network Security |
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3 | ||
Enterprise Wireless Network Security |
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5 | ||
6. Incident Detection | Network Traffic Monitoring and Analysis |
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7 | 14% |
Network Logs Monitoring and Analysis |
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7 | ||
7. Incident Response | Incident Response and Forensic Investigation |
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6 | 10% |
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery |
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4 | ||
8. Incident Prediction | Risk Anticipation with Risk Management |
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3 | 10% |
Threat Assessment with Attack Surface Analysis |
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4 | ||
Threat Prediction With Cyber Threat Intelligence |
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3 |
You can find the existing exam blueprint v2 here, the current blueprint is valid till January 10th, 2021.
Note: This announcement is limited to the CND multiple choice exam and there are no changes to any other aspect of the exam such as the eligibility criteria, exam duration or exam availability.
Should you have any further questions you can write to [email protected]
Effective Jan 11th, 2021, EC-Council will be introducing a new version of the CEH V4 exam blueprint.
An exam blueprint is a framework that helps break down the sections of the test making it easier for the test taker to focus his/ her study as they prepare for the exam. It dictates how many questions in various areas of practice should go on an exam.
As a reputed certification body, we always strive to keep updated of the latest technological advancements in the field of ethical hacking and information system security audits. Our new exam blueprint is an outcome of the same effort.
For those who are scheduled to take the CEH exam on or after Jan 11th, 2021, here are the major changes you can expect to see:
- New segmentation of topics among exam domains.
- Removal and addition of some key topics.
Summary of the updated blueprint:
Domains | Sub Domain | Description | Number of Questions | Weightage (%) |
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1. Information Security and Ethical Hacking Overview | Introduction to Ethical Hacking |
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8 | 6% |
2. Reconnaissance Techniques | Footprinting and Reconnaissance |
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10 | 21% |
Scanning Networks |
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10 | ||
Enumeration |
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6 | ||
3. System Hacking Phases and Attack Techniques | Vulnerability Analysis |
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9 | 17% |
System Hacking |
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6 | ||
Malware Threats |
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6 | ||
4. Network and Perimeter Hacking | Sniffing |
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3 | 14% |
Social Engineering |
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5 | ||
Denial-of-Service |
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2 | ||
Session Hijacking |
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3 | ||
Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots |
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5 | ||
5. Web Application Hacking | Hacking Web Servers |
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8 | 16% |
Hacking Web Applications |
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8 | ||
SQL Injection |
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4 | ||
6. Wireless Network Hacking | Hacking Wireless Networks |
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8 | 6% |
7. Mobile Platform, IoT, and OT Hacking | Hacking Mobile Platforms |
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4 | 8% |
IoT and OT Hacking |
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6 | ||
8. Cloud Computing | Cloud Computing |
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7 | 6% |
9. Cryptography | Cryptography |
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7 | 6% |
You can find the existing exam blueprint v3 here, the current blueprint is valid till January 10th, 2021.
Note: This announcement is limited to the CEH multiple choice exam and there are no changes to any other aspect of the exam such as the eligibility criteria, exam duration or exam availability.
Should you have any further questions you can write to [email protected]
For those who hold EC-Council certifications that may have been Suspended please note that you have 1 year from date of Suspension to key in your ECE credits and renew your certification.
For those who hold EC-Council certifications that may have been Revoked in 2020, we ensure that you will be provided a chance to key in your ECE credits if you have not done this in time. You can write to [email protected] and we will work with you to update your account.
For those who had activities and events planned to ensure they earn ECE credits are unable to do so given the current situation, can make the most of EC-Councils online resources which will help you earn ECE credits at https://codered.eccouncil.org/
Effective Oct 1st, 2019, revised voucher prices as follows:
CHFI | $650 |
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CND | $550 |
CTIA v1 | $450 |
CSA v1 | $550 |
ECIH v2 | $450 |
Effective Jan 1st, 2019, revised voucher prices as follows:
CHFI | $600 |
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CND | $450 |
CASE .Net v1 | $450 |
CASE Java v1 | $450 |
EDRP v3 | $450 |
ECES v2 | $249 |
CTIA v1 | $249 |
ECIH v1 | $249 |
ECSS v9 | $249 |
Note: There is no price change for CEH ECC Exam Vouchers. This will continue to be $950.
Dear EC-Council Partners, Members, and Friends
EC-Council is pleased to announce the formal introduction of “Digital Badges” for all of its active members, without any additional fee whatsoever. A digital badge is a validated indicator of achievement to highlight a skill or quality. EC-Council will now offer digital badges post successful completion of our modules, courses, and certification exams. These visual tokens of achievement will now allow students to showcase their efforts and success across the world!
How Do “Digital Badges” Work?
Upon registering for a course, students can access EC-Council course content via the ASPEN portal. They will now be rewarded with digital badges upon completion of each module, or upon successfully passing an EC-Council certification exam. These digital badges can be collected and shared with colleagues, added to resumes, social media outlets, and other avenues, serving as skills validators. Digital Badges will be available to download from the ASPEN portal.
As we continue to face a growing threat landscape and a Cybersecurity industry, hungry for qualified candidates, digital badges will become paramount to enhancing the exposure of EC-Council certified members.
As we continue our digital journey, commencing January 1st, 2019, EC-Council will no longer ship out physical certificates. EC-Council certified members can continue to download their e-Certificates from the ASPEN portal. Certified members who still wish to receive a physical certificate may request a physical certificate here.
We thank you for your on-going support. For more information on our digital badges and supporting processes, please contact: [email protected].
Effective Nov 1st, 2018, EC-Council will be introducing a new version of the CEH exam blueprint V3.
An exam blueprint is a framework that helps break down the sections of the test making it easier for the test taker to focus his/ her study as they prepare for the exam. It dictates how many questions in various areas of practice should go on an exam.
As a reputed certification body, we always strive to keep updated of the latest technological advancements in the field of ethical hacking and information system security audits. Our new exam blueprint is an outcome of the same effort.
For those who are scheduled to take the CEH exam on or after Nov 1st, 2018 here are the major changes you can expect to see:
- New segmentation of topics among exam domains.
- Removal and addition of some key topics.
Summary of the updated blueprint:
Domains | Weightage | Total Number of Items Per Domain | Objectives/Sub-Domains | Total Number of Items Per Sub-Domain | ||||||
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Background | 21.79% | 27 |
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Analysis/Assessment | 12.73% | 16 |
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Security | 23.73% | 30 |
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Tools / Systems / Programs | 28.91% | 36 |
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Procedures / Methodology | 8.77% | 11 |
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Regulation / Policy | 1.90% | 2 | Information Security Policies/Laws/Acts | 2 | ||||||
Ethics | 2.17% | 3 | Ethics of Information Security | 3 |
The current blueprint V2 is valid till October 31st, 2018.
Note: This announcement is limited to the CEH multiple choice exam and there are no changes to any other aspect of the exam such as the eligibility criteria, exam duration or exam availability.
Should you have any further questions you can write to [email protected]
EC-Council is proud to announce that the Certified CND Program has officially been accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to meet the ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024 Personnel Certification Accreditation standard for its C|ND certification!
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. ANSI is the official U.S. representative to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and, via the U.S. National Committee, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). ANSI is also a member of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF).
To award the accreditation, ANSI conducted a verification process to ensure that EC-Council is impartial and objective as a certification body. It also confirmed that EC-Council’s certification process is conducted in a consistent, comparable, and reliable manner. This process required rigorous quality reviews of EC-Council and the Certified CND (C|ND) program.
All CNDs who took the version of the exam that was certified by ANSI will now have the ANSI logo on their electronic certification. If you have any questions about this program, please contact [email protected].
EC-Council is proud to announce that the Certified CHFI Program has officially been accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to meet the ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024 Personnel Certification Accreditation standard for its C|HFI certification!
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. ANSI is the official U.S. representative to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and, via the U.S. National Committee, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). ANSI is also a member of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF).
To award the accreditation, ANSI conducted a verification process to ensure that EC-Council is impartial and objective as a certification body. It also confirmed that EC-Council’s certification process is conducted in a consistent, comparable, and reliable manner. This process required rigorous quality reviews of EC-Council and the Certified CHFI (C|HFI) program.
All CHFIs who took the version of the exam that was certified by ANSI will now have the ANSI logo on their electronic certification. If you have any questions about this program, please contact [email protected].
EC-Council is proud to announce that the Certified CISO Program has officially been accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to meet the ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024 Personnel Certification Accreditation standard for its C|CISO certification!
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. ANSI is the official U.S. representative to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and, via the U.S. National Committee, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). ANSI is also a member of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF).
To award the accreditation, ANSI conducted a verification process to ensure that EC-Council is impartial and objective as a certification body. It also confirmed that EC-Council’s certification process is conducted in a consistent, comparable, and reliable manner. This process required rigorous quality reviews of EC-Council and the Certified CISO (C|CISO) program.
All CCISOs who took the version of the exam that was certified by ANSI will now have the ANSI logo on their electronic certification. If you have any questions about this program, please contact [email protected].
EC-Council today announced the release of the new, fully online, remotely proctored Licensed Penetration Tester (LPT) certification, which will be launched at Hacker Halted, 2017. The new LPT (Master) certification exam is the first globally accepted, hands-on penetration testing certification exam administered in a fully remote proctored environment.
Penetration testing professionals around the world will be able validate their skills in this new exam format launched by EC-Council. The new LPT (Master) certification exam will be delivered as a secure, remotely-proctored, live certification test that can be taken anytime, anywhere by busy professionals.
Jay Bavisi, the president and CEO of EC-Council, commented “With the increase in the sophistication of cyber-attacks and with ever growing security needs, today’s digital enterprises are looking for experts that have proven abilities to function as competent penetration testers in order to secure their operations. The online remotely proctored, hands-on LPT (Master) certification exam combines effectiveness with convenience to deliver a highest standard of exam that enables the candidates to demonstrate expertise in applying their skills in a hands-on environment.”
The exam provides a level playing field where candidates are challenged to prove their skills as expert-level penetration testers. Bavisi added “In the real world, penetration testers go through a strenuous, arduous and laborious process to keep their clients and organizations secure. This exam is meant to mimic the real-world environment and is meant to stress, burden and ardently push the candidates to their limits to test their actual abilities in penetration testing.”
The new LPT (Master) certification is the crown jewel of the EC-Council penetration testing track. It challenges candidates through a grueling 18 hours of hands-on exam categorized into three practical tests for six hour intervals, each of which provide a multidisciplinary approach for targeting and compromising high security environments. Upon completion of the exam, candidates will have to demonstrate an advanced understanding of testing modern infrastructures by completing a professional penetration test report to be evaluated by EC-Council experts for completeness and professionalism.
For more information, please contact [email protected]
EC-Council is excited to announce the launch of the all-new certification Certified Network Defender (CND), which was launched globally on September 14th, 2016.
The new certification is designed to be a game changer in the network defence domain. The past few years had seen the disastrous consequences of cyber-crime, which made cyber security one of the key aspects of agenda in the Board Room discussions. Studies point out that, professionals handling the Organisation’s networks are not amply equipped to protect their networks from evolving cyber threats like Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), sophisticated botnet C&C, Insiders to mention a few. Cyber criminals see this as an opportunity to hack the system compromising on important information. The R&D teams at EC-Council have extensively conducted technology surveys, community engagements, market analysis and SME consultations to develop the CND skillset that will enable networking professionals to protect, detect and respond to cyber security threats.
A thorough job task analysis along with research, market analysis, surveys, community engagement activities, consultation and advice from Subject Matter Experts, has ensured that the CND design is based on cyber security frameworks such as NICE and is in sync with the current markets trends. CND is designed in a manner that it imparts the necessary skillset to the Network Administrator on the nuances of Network Security whether it is designing the Organisation’s network security controls, firewall systems, IDS/IPS systems, policies and procedures, DLP and etc. It also ensures that the personnel handling the network can detect network security breaches at an early stage, and also respond to the same. A deeper analysis of the situation brings to the fore, the larger goals of the organisation being met. Ensuring that information, the key component of the organisation is safe will ensure business continuity, better ROIs on security investment and lesser impact on incidents on Information System Resources. What makes CND different from the other programmes is that CND covers network defence from a Defence perspective going beyond the traditional security solutions and appliances. Also, the CND programme includes operational security aspects such as designing and deploying security policies, network monitoring, vulnerability management, incident handling and response and etc.
EC-Council recommends that companies facing a shortage of qualified security practitioners or companies that cannot afford to hire specialized information security professionals consider adding information security duties to their existing system and network administrator job roles. The fastest way to accomplish this would be to send their employees to the only program on the market designed to teach network and system administrator information security skills: CND.
For further information, please visit https://www.eccouncil.org/programs/certified-network-defender-cnd/
\”EC-Council is glad to announce the initiative of our \”My Contribution\” a platform for Cyber Security enthusiasts and cyber security experts who are interested to share and contribute their views and feedback through various exercises.
You will have a chance to publish White Papers/ articles, act as Subject matter expert to our team, be a part of the exam development cycle and add value to our certification programs through this platform.
You can read more about this by logging into your Aspen account, and clicking on \”My contribution\” or write to us at [email protected]
Starting 1st December 2015, interested candidates can apply for the \”LPT (Master)\” credential. For more details about the LPT (Master) program Click Here, If you would like to submit your application Click Here
For more details and information please contact [email protected]
Please be advised, effective January 1, 2016, EC-Council will be initiating the requirement for Membership fees for all certified members holding EC-Council certifications. In the year 2012, EC-Council had announced that it would be initiating this membership fee structure in 2016. We are proud to say our certification membership base continues to grow at a steady rate and the cyber security field is growing as a whole.
Just this year, EC-Council has received “Cyber Security Company of the year award\” The year before, we received the “DHS/NSA Industry Achievement Award” at the CISSE Colloquium for advances in cyber security professionalization. These awards received are evidence of the work we continue to do to add tangible industry recognition and value in our certification programs. We also now have a fully accredited online University- EC-Council University, which produces Cyber Leaders of the future. We are proud to maintain our ANSI 17024 status. We are proud to be one of the world’s largest technical InfoSec certification bodies with over 140,000 certified members in 140 countries across the globe
Holding a certification from EC-Council comes with many benefits and advantages but comes at an immense cost of maintenance to EC-Council. To continue to provide these benefits and elevate the value of EC-Council Certifications in the market, EC-Council has no choice but to implement a certification maintenance fee of $80.00 per annum.
The EC-Council Continuing Education requirements, which calls for the maintenance of certification through Continuing education credits is still in effect and it is important you maintain currency in the profession.
Members are also eligible to receive exclusive discounts to attend EC-Council Foundation Events such as Hacker Halted and Take Down Con as well as a discounts on additional EC-Council certification programs and material.
Members will receive reminders prior to their membership fee due dates.
We thank you for your ongoing support towards EC-Council, should you have any questions, please write back to us.
For partners [email protected]
For certified members [email protected]
More details about the membership fee, cycle and due date can be found at https://cert.eccouncil.org/membership.html
EC-Council has partnered with ProctorU allowing exam candidates to take EC-Council exams remotely. ProctorU is an online proctoring service which allows EC-Council candidates to take exams from any location 24 x7 as long as they have a computer equipped with a webcam and a microphone. This online delivery format requires that the students have reliable Internet connectivity and schedule their exam time with a proctor through the ECC Exam Center.
This service is exclusively available with ECC Exam Centre only. Candidates interested in these services need to specify their requirements while placing their orders.
NOTE: Vouchers with ProctorU services are unique.
- Certified members who have earned their EC-Council certification are required to check their recertification requirement and policy at HERE.
- Members whose certification is revoked will be required to retake and pass the respective new exam to regain their certification.
Additional guidelines in EC-Council logo usage for
- Certified Member must state the certification version number next to the logo such as v4, v6, v7, v8. Certified Member may not alter, change or remove elements of the logo in any other way.
- Individuals may not use the logo if their certification has been revoked or suspended due to non-compliance of certification requirements.
- Certified Member who hold EC-Council \’Retired Status\’ may not use the logo unless the logo is used with the word \’retired\’.