Re: Cleared my CEH certification
- From: <djteller@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 00:51:44 +1100
I have done the same CEH V4 test last year and i would like to say this
course has a very rich content, the problem is the lack of hands on during
the course, there is so much metrial and not too much time.
I was a QA engineer while doing this test, now i'm a security engineer,
doing security research, the way i see it, the course only helped me to
understand all the things i have already know, I know a bit of this a bit of
that and the course wrapped everything and it helped me see the big picture.
I dont think that the cert is what helped me get my new title, all you need
to do is be more envolved, read more, while most of the companies will look
for skilled hackers, some will want to take you under their wings and teach
you, all you need to do is prove that you really wants to be one.
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