EC-Council Certified Security Analyst
Introduction
EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA) complements the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification by exploring the analytical phase of ethical hacking. While CEH exposes the learner to hacking tools and technologies, ECSA takes it a step further by exploring how to analyze the outcome from these tools and technologies. Through groundbreaking penetration testing methods and techniques, ECSA class helps students perform the intensive assessments required to effectively identify and mitigate risks to the security of the infrastructure.
This makes ECSA a relevant milestone towards achieving EC-Council’s Licensed penetration Tester, which also ingrains the learner in the business aspect of penetration testing. 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 EC-Council Certified Security Analyst is to add value to experienced security professionals by helping them analyze the outcomes of their tests. ECSA leads the learner into the advanced stages of ethical hacking.
Advanced Penetration Testing and Security Analysis
The ECSA/LPT training program is a highly interactive 5-day security class designed to teach Security Professionals the advanced uses of the available methodologies, tools and techniques required to perform comprehensive information security tests. Students will learn how to design, secure and test networks to protect your organization from the threats hackers and crackers pose. By teaching the LPT methodology and ground breaking techniques for security and penetration testing, this class will help you perform the intensive assessments required to effectively identify and mitigate risks to the security of your infrastructure. As students learn to identify security problems, they also learn how to avoid and eliminate them, with the class providing complete coverage of analysis and network security-testing topics.
Requirements
1. Pass exam 412-79 to achieve EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA) certification.
Benefits
1. ECSA is for experienced hands in the industry and is backed by a curriculum designed by the best in the field.
2. Greater industry acceptance as seasoned security professional.
3. Learn to analyze the outcomes from using security tools and security testing techniques.
4. Requirement for the LPT certification.
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CHFI
Computer hacking forensic investigation is the process of detecting hacking attacks and properly extracting evidence to report the crime and conduct audits to prevent future attacks. Computer forensics is simply the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques in the interests of determining potential legal evidence. Evidence might be sought in a wide range of computer crime or misuse, including but not limited to theft of trade secrets, theft of or destruction of intellectual property, and fraud. CHFI investigators can draw on an array of methods for discovering data that resides in a computer system, or recovering deleted, encrypted, or damaged file information.
Securing and analyzing electronic evidence is a central theme in an ever-increasing number of conflict situations and criminal cases. Electronic evidence is critical in the following situations:
• Disloyal employees
• Computer break-ins
• Possession of pornography
• Breach of contract
• Industrial espionage
• E-mail Fraud
• Bankruptcy
• Disputed dismissals
• Web page defacements
• Theft of company documents
Computer forensics enables the systematic and careful identification of evidence in computer related crime and abuse cases. This may range from tracing the tracks of a hacker through a client’s systems, to tracing the originator of defamatory emails, to recovering signs of fraud.
The CHFI course will provide participants the necessary skills to identify an intruder’s footprints and to properly gather the necessary evidence to prosecute in the court of law.
The CHFI course will benefit:
• Police and other law enforcement personnel
• Defense and Military personnel
• e-Business Security professionals
• Systems administrators
• Legal professionals
• Banking, Insurance and other professionals
• Government agencies
• IT managers
The CHFI certification is awarded after successfully passing the following exam:
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Click here to view CHFI Course Outline
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Click here to view CHFI certification path
Exams
CHFI exams are available at Prometric, VUE and Prometric Prime centers around the world.
Securing and analyzing electronic evidence is a central theme in an ever-increasing number of conflict situations and criminal cases. Electronic evidence is critical in the following situations:
• Disloyal employees
• Computer break-ins
• Possession of pornography
• Breach of contract
• Industrial espionage
• E-mail Fraud
• Bankruptcy
• Disputed dismissals
• Web page defacements
• Theft of company documents
Computer forensics enables the systematic and careful identification of evidence in computer related crime and abuse cases. This may range from tracing the tracks of a hacker through a client’s systems, to tracing the originator of defamatory emails, to recovering signs of fraud.
The CHFI course will provide participants the necessary skills to identify an intruder’s footprints and to properly gather the necessary evidence to prosecute in the court of law.
The CHFI course will benefit:
• Police and other law enforcement personnel
• Defense and Military personnel
• e-Business Security professionals
• Systems administrators
• Legal professionals
• Banking, Insurance and other professionals
• Government agencies
• IT managers
The CHFI certification is awarded after successfully passing the following exam:
*
Click here to view CHFI Course Outline
*
Click here to view CHFI certification path
Exams
CHFI exams are available at Prometric, VUE and Prometric Prime centers around the world.
The Most Prestigious Certification for Penetration Testing Professionals
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
1. Achieve Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Certification.
2. Achieve EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA) certification.
3. Complete LPT Training Criteria:
1. Fill up and submit LPT Application form
2. Remit payment of USD 500 License fees, You can pay here
3. Documentation on criminal background check, or an authentication from an investigation agency absolving a criminal history. Click here for police verification in your country
4. Alternatively, candidates may sign a Declaration of No Criminal Convictions ( which will be sent to the candidates that have met all of the above criteria when requested via e-mail).
5. Resume with detailed professional experience, previous certification /certificates and references for verification to be submitted.
6. Agree to EC-Council Code of Ethics.
4. Attend LPT Workshop at selected EC-Council’s Accredited Training Centers around the world
5. Mail the application to:
EC-Council Certification Department
EC-Council
3819 Osuna NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109
USA
Tel: 1-505-764-5975
Fax: 1-505-212.0667
Benefits
1. EC-Council's endorsement as a licensed penetration testing professional and allows them to practice as penetration testing consultant internationally.
2. Industry acceptance as a legal and ethical security professional
3. Access to proprietary EC-Council software, templates and penetration testing methodologies.
4. License to practice and conduct security testing in organizations accredited by EC-Council.
5. 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.
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
1. Achieve Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Certification.
2. Achieve EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA) certification.
3. Complete LPT Training Criteria:
1. Fill up and submit LPT Application form
2. Remit payment of USD 500 License fees, You can pay here
3. Documentation on criminal background check, or an authentication from an investigation agency absolving a criminal history. Click here for police verification in your country
4. Alternatively, candidates may sign a Declaration of No Criminal Convictions ( which will be sent to the candidates that have met all of the above criteria when requested via e-mail).
5. Resume with detailed professional experience, previous certification /certificates and references for verification to be submitted.
6. Agree to EC-Council Code of Ethics.
4. Attend LPT Workshop at selected EC-Council’s Accredited Training Centers around the world
5. Mail the application to:
EC-Council Certification Department
EC-Council
3819 Osuna NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109
USA
Tel: 1-505-764-5975
Fax: 1-505-212.0667
Benefits
1. EC-Council's endorsement as a licensed penetration testing professional and allows them to practice as penetration testing consultant internationally.
2. Industry acceptance as a legal and ethical security professional
3. Access to proprietary EC-Council software, templates and penetration testing methodologies.
4. License to practice and conduct security testing in organizations accredited by EC-Council.
5. 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.
Why should you be concerned?
Does this sound familiar?
“We have a good firewall, an anti-virus and know the people we work with.”
A good firewall can be mis-configured and turn out to be the best thing a hacker can use against you.
The anti-virus may not be updated and your system can be compromised.
The mail from your friend can turn your machine into a zombie for further attacks.
You could be held responsible for the attack by the law enforcement agencies!
“Our employees are so well connected that we work in real-time.”
Ever heard of spoofing? Information can be stolen in real-time and sold even before you can blink and click?
How sure can you be that the access point you have logged onto is not a rogue access point?
Are you really sure that you have not let a hacker take advantage of your lack of awareness and compromised your network?
“I just browse and check my mail… I don’t see why or how I can be hacked.”
You can be hacked while simply browsing – you don’t have to click or open anything!
A poll of more than 150 CIOs by IDG's CIO Magazine found that 64 percent of senior technology executives are worried about hackers stealing their e-mail and personal identity.
Identity theft can even drive you bankrupt!
Is your security skills or talent pool on the cutting edge of security practices?
A recent study identified the following as probable reasons behind a hack attack. Predominantly, the cause seemed to be personnel related:
High turnover of administrators and technical staff in the IT departments
Gap in position
Lack of proper training
Poor direction
What can you do about it?
Empower your personnel with knowledge and techniques that can be shared and implemented.
Educate yourself and your personnel.
Empower with knowledge
Enforce practices that build on this knowledge base
Excel in your e-business
Why certify? Won’t experience suffice?
Experience and knowledge are important, but one must have the ability to apply the knowledge and call upon the experiences.
Certification helps establish a common baseline. It expresses a generally accepted and recognized level of understanding of the topic.
It is a fact that top industry leaders are looking for a methodology to obtain appropriately skilled practitioners.
What CEH offers…
CEH is about ‘hacking technology’.
It details the diverse ways hackers use technology to circumvent applications or exploit vulnerabilities to gain access to valuable information.
CEH is about mapping risk assessment to business value .
CEH is not just tools and techniques. It also outlines how the assessor can project the cost of retaining a security risk.
CEH version 5 offers in-depth knowledge across 22 domains and over 1000 tools.
CEH provides the most exhaustive, in-depth knowledge across 22 domains that will definitely find a place in an organization. Each domain details several tools that a hacker can use and the countermeasures you can take against their use.
CEH uniquely balances theoretic knowledge with real world application.
“Why hacker tools?” – because you need to:
think like a hacker,
penetrate through the mind of a hacker and
work like a hacker,
if you want to test the impregnability of your network.
What makes CEH different?
We believe it is never too early to learn defensive measures to protect your information assets.
It doesn’t take a hack to motivate you to learn.
“To subjugate the enemy's army without doing battle is the highest of excellence.” – Sun Tzu
We believe in a dynamic methodology that adapts with the complexity of the real world.
Defining the Objective (the “what”)
Competitive Intelligence Gathering (the “where”)
Formulating the attack strategy (the “how”)
Evaluating the target (the “who”)
Compromising the target (the “when”)
Analyzing the results (the “why”)
We believe that security is of paramount importance and anything that compromises business value needs to be addressed.
It doesn’t matter if a script kiddy hacks into your network, but if it leaves a gaping hole for more malicious hackers, you are in serious trouble.
We do not look at security from merely a diagnostic perspective, but from a remedial one.
CEH does not just present hacking technology, detail exploits and traverse domains.
It also advocates best practices and remedial measures that can be shared and implemented.
“Nobody ever learnt swimming by reading a book and not getting wet."
"ANYONE WHO HAS NEVER MADE A MISTAKE HAS NEVER TRIED ANYTHING NEW."
-ALBERT EINSTEIN
“We have a good firewall, an anti-virus and know the people we work with.”
A good firewall can be mis-configured and turn out to be the best thing a hacker can use against you.
The anti-virus may not be updated and your system can be compromised.
The mail from your friend can turn your machine into a zombie for further attacks.
You could be held responsible for the attack by the law enforcement agencies!
“Our employees are so well connected that we work in real-time.”
Ever heard of spoofing? Information can be stolen in real-time and sold even before you can blink and click?
How sure can you be that the access point you have logged onto is not a rogue access point?
Are you really sure that you have not let a hacker take advantage of your lack of awareness and compromised your network?
“I just browse and check my mail… I don’t see why or how I can be hacked.”
You can be hacked while simply browsing – you don’t have to click or open anything!
A poll of more than 150 CIOs by IDG's CIO Magazine found that 64 percent of senior technology executives are worried about hackers stealing their e-mail and personal identity.
Identity theft can even drive you bankrupt!
Is your security skills or talent pool on the cutting edge of security practices?
A recent study identified the following as probable reasons behind a hack attack. Predominantly, the cause seemed to be personnel related:
High turnover of administrators and technical staff in the IT departments
Gap in position
Lack of proper training
Poor direction
What can you do about it?
Empower your personnel with knowledge and techniques that can be shared and implemented.
Educate yourself and your personnel.
Empower with knowledge
Enforce practices that build on this knowledge base
Excel in your e-business
Why certify? Won’t experience suffice?
Experience and knowledge are important, but one must have the ability to apply the knowledge and call upon the experiences.
Certification helps establish a common baseline. It expresses a generally accepted and recognized level of understanding of the topic.
It is a fact that top industry leaders are looking for a methodology to obtain appropriately skilled practitioners.
What CEH offers…
CEH is about ‘hacking technology’.
It details the diverse ways hackers use technology to circumvent applications or exploit vulnerabilities to gain access to valuable information.
CEH is about mapping risk assessment to business value .
CEH is not just tools and techniques. It also outlines how the assessor can project the cost of retaining a security risk.
CEH version 5 offers in-depth knowledge across 22 domains and over 1000 tools.
CEH provides the most exhaustive, in-depth knowledge across 22 domains that will definitely find a place in an organization. Each domain details several tools that a hacker can use and the countermeasures you can take against their use.
CEH uniquely balances theoretic knowledge with real world application.
“Why hacker tools?” – because you need to:
think like a hacker,
penetrate through the mind of a hacker and
work like a hacker,
if you want to test the impregnability of your network.
What makes CEH different?
We believe it is never too early to learn defensive measures to protect your information assets.
It doesn’t take a hack to motivate you to learn.
“To subjugate the enemy's army without doing battle is the highest of excellence.” – Sun Tzu
We believe in a dynamic methodology that adapts with the complexity of the real world.
Defining the Objective (the “what”)
Competitive Intelligence Gathering (the “where”)
Formulating the attack strategy (the “how”)
Evaluating the target (the “who”)
Compromising the target (the “when”)
Analyzing the results (the “why”)
We believe that security is of paramount importance and anything that compromises business value needs to be addressed.
It doesn’t matter if a script kiddy hacks into your network, but if it leaves a gaping hole for more malicious hackers, you are in serious trouble.
We do not look at security from merely a diagnostic perspective, but from a remedial one.
CEH does not just present hacking technology, detail exploits and traverse domains.
It also advocates best practices and remedial measures that can be shared and implemented.
“Nobody ever learnt swimming by reading a book and not getting wet."
"ANYONE WHO HAS NEVER MADE A MISTAKE HAS NEVER TRIED ANYTHING NEW."
-ALBERT EINSTEIN
Why talk about CEH?
e-business relies on competitive knowledge greatly.
Theft of proprietary information was reported at $70,195,900 last year.
Your image on the web affects your partner goodwill and customer base.
Denial of service, cost $65,643,300 last year.
Transacting over the web is inevitable.
Financial fraud losses were $10,186,400.
Virus incidents (82 %) and insider abuse of network access (80 %) still prevalent.
Source: CSI/FBI Survey 2003
Theft of proprietary information was reported at $70,195,900 last year.
Your image on the web affects your partner goodwill and customer base.
Denial of service, cost $65,643,300 last year.
Transacting over the web is inevitable.
Financial fraud losses were $10,186,400.
Virus incidents (82 %) and insider abuse of network access (80 %) still prevalent.
Source: CSI/FBI Survey 2003
CEH institutes
Onix Academy
Onix Academy is located in Chennai, India.
No 5A, Vani Nagar (near Indian oil petrol pump), Arcot Road
Valasaravakkam
Chennai - 600087
Tamil Nadu
http://www.onixacademy.com/onix_academy_contact_details/
Ph # +91-44-42805925/+91-44-64566660
Email : info@onixacademy.com
ROOMAN Institute of Technology
Rooman Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
H.O: # 130, 1st Floor,
Dr. Rajkumar Road,
1st Block, Rajajinagar,
Bangalore - 560 010.
Telephone : +91 (0)80 23127771, +91 (0)80 23127772
Fax : +91 (0)80 23127773
E-mail : manish@rooman.net Or info@rooman.net
Branch Office(s)
Netconclave Systems
# 46, Lane 6, Shahu Colony,
Near Cummins Engineering College,
Karve Nagar, Pune - 4100 53
Phone: 9890925750
Email: info@netconclave.com
Onix Academy is located in Chennai, India.
No 5A, Vani Nagar (near Indian oil petrol pump), Arcot Road
Valasaravakkam
Chennai - 600087
Tamil Nadu
http://www.onixacademy.com/onix_academy_contact_details/
Ph # +91-44-42805925/+91-44-64566660
Email : info@onixacademy.com
ROOMAN Institute of Technology
Rooman Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
H.O: # 130, 1st Floor,
Dr. Rajkumar Road,
1st Block, Rajajinagar,
Bangalore - 560 010.
Telephone : +91 (0)80 23127771, +91 (0)80 23127772
Fax : +91 (0)80 23127773
E-mail : manish@rooman.net Or info@rooman.net
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Near Cummins Engineering College,
Karve Nagar, Pune - 4100 53
Phone: 9890925750
Email: info@netconclave.com
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Certified Ethical Hacker
The Certified Ethical Hacker certification will fortify the application knowledge of security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone who is concerned about the network infrastructure.A Certified Ethical Hacker is a skilled professional who understands and knows how to look for the weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker
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