Re: CEH Books
- From: guiness.stout <guinness.stout@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 09:16:53 -0400
Both books are poorly written with little cross referencing done to
verify the information they provide. The test is the same way. The
books and test alike are riddled with errors, technically,
grammatically and spelling as well. EC-Council was obviously thrown
together in a rush to try and jump on the security certification band
wagon. Unfortunately several companies and government agencies have
taken this cert as the word of god for some reason and now look for
individuals with it.
-Chris
On 8/23/07, Peter Manis <manis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I found two CEH books on Alibris and I was wondering if anyone had
experience with either.
Certified Ethical Hacker: Exam 312-50
by Michael Gregg
CEH: Official Certified Ethical Hacker Review Guide
by Kimbery Graves
Thanks,
- Pete
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