RE: EC-Counsil

From: Hadi H. Jaafarawi (Hadi.Jaafarawi_at_i-ts2.com)
Date: 08/25/04

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    To: "Chris Griffin" <cgriffin@dcmindiana.com>, "pen test" <pen-test@securityfocus.com>
    
    

    Greetings,

    Chris, Eccouncil CEH material is good but what's more important is the
    instructor or the class setup. The material covers a lot of concepts and
    tools that needs a good methodology in understand which tool should be
    used and in what situation. I believe Mile2 have a good setup for CEH
    class, Wayne Burke from Mile who is a certified CEH instructor has a
    challenging approach for teaching CEH class.

    Thanks
     

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    -----Original Message-----
    From: Chris Griffin [mailto:cgriffin@dcmindiana.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 4:14 PM
    To: pen test
    Subject: EC-Counsil

    List,

    I was looking to see if anyone had any exposure to ec counsil's CEH
    course.
    I have heard mixed views on the ec counsil, but nothing about their
    courses.
    I dont really care about getting a certification, but I wouldnt mind
    getting one also.
    My main concern is, learning quality stuff that I can put to use in a
    security career.

    As im sure everyone feels the same, I Dont want to drop my money on
    something that looks good,
    but really isnt going to help build knowledge.

    for a quick reference, here is a link to the exam/course I found

    http://www.mile2.com/certified_ethical_hacker_training_v3.html

    and http://www.eccouncil.org/CEH.htm

    Does anyone know if this is quality stuff, or is there something out
    there better?
    (A major factor to me looking at this was, I can find a class local so I

    dont have to travel)

    Regards,
    Chris

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