EC-Council Certified Security Analyst v9 (ECSA v9)
Course Group:
Information Security and CEH V9
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There is a growing demand for Ethical Hackers – computer and networking experts who systematically probe networks, applications and other computer systems on behalf of employers for the purpose of finding security vulnerabilities that a malicious hacker could potentially exploit. The ultimate goal is to prevent data theft and fraud.
Whereas once cyber-attacks were considered weak in nature compared to other physical crimes, they are now viewed as potential weapons of business destruction. Cyber space has become the preferred environment for criminals to wage industrial espionage and it is estimated that global losses from cyber-attacks reached $400 billion (£260 billion) last year and 400,000 cyber threats on the British government had to be blocked. Likewise, the ethical hacker – or less colorfully, penetration tester – previously regarded as a furtive, nerdy character, is enjoying a makeover. For a start, Terry Cutler, CTO at Digital Locksmiths, considers an Ethical Hacker “the coolest name on the planet”; alongside this, the job is fascinating and, perhaps most importantly, the demand for Ethical Hackers is “insatiable”.
The recent Cyber Security Strategy paper from PWC suggests that 90 per cent of large organizations had a security breach in the past year, with 69 per cent of large organizations and 38 per cent of small organizations being attacked by an unauthorized outsider. Hence, companies are on the hunt for Ethical Hackers to fortify their networks and block incoming hacking cyber-attacks by systematically exploring the network for technological flaws.
ARUN S - Consultant - Trainer
From the commencement of the 5 day class and the activation of the ECSA Dashboard on ASPEN, you will have 60 days in total to submit your penetration testing report based on the challenge scenario to EC-Council, which will prove that you undestand the concepts thought in the course. This is the eligibility criterion to enable you to challenge the ECSA exam.
The Final ECSA Exam is a Multiple Choice Question Exam.
The ECSA v9 exam includes 2 required stages.
Report writing stage requires candidates to perform various penetration testing exercises on EC-Council’s iLabs before submitting a penetration test report to EC-Council for assessment. Candidates that submit reports to the required standards will be provided with exam vouchers for the multiple choice exam.
Multiple choice exams are proctored online through the EC-Council Exam portal:
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