EC-Council

EC-Council

Speciality: Cybersecurity Training and Certification

Albuquerque, United States 1503 employees
[01] About

Cybersecurity training and certification provider specializing in ethical hacking, penetration testing, and offensive security; 760 employees, $50M revenue, based in Albuquerque, NM, with active penetration testing services and a focus on offensive security certifications like CPENT.

EC-Council is the creator of the globally renowned Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) program. Founded in 2001 in response to the cybersecurity challenges highlighted by 9/11, EC-Council is dedicated to equipping professionals with the training and certifications needed to safeguard corporations, governments, and organizations worldwide.  EC-Council today offers over 600 training programs, certifications, and degrees covering a wide spectrum of cybersecurity topics, including Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI), Certified Penetration Testing Professional (CPENT), Security Analysis, Threat Intelligence, and Information Security. EC-Council's certifications are recognized worldwide and have received endorsements from various government agencies including: - The US Federal Government via the GI Bill - National Security Agency (NSA) and the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) - ISO/IEC 17024 - Defense Department Directive 8140 With over 350,000 professionals certified globally, EC-Council is relied upon by seven of the Fortune 10, half of the Fortune 100, and intelligence communities across 150 nations.  A truly global organization, EC-Council champions diversity, equity, and inclusion in the cybersecurity workforce, with offices in the U.S., U.K., India, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.
[02] Services
Penetration Testing
Ethical Hacking
Digital Forensics
Incident Handling
Network Defense
Cloud Security
Devsecops
Threat Intelligence
Encryption
Disaster Recovery
Blockchain Certifications
Cybersecurity Training And Certification
[03] Certifications
Certified Ethical Hacker (ceh)

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Certification


Origin and Creation


The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification was created by the International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) in 2003. EC-Council, founded by Jay Bavisi, developed this certification in response to the growing need for standardized training in ethical hacking and penetration testing methodologies. The program was designed to legitimize the practice of "white hat" hacking by establishing a professional framework for security professionals who need to think like malicious hackers in order to better defend their organizations' systems and networks.


Industry Value and Importance


The CEH certification is widely recognized and valued in the cybersecurity industry because it validates a professional's knowledge of current hacking techniques, tools, and methodologies from an attacker's perspective. Many government agencies, including the U.S. Department of Defense, and numerous private sector organizations recognize CEH as meeting their information assurance training requirements. The certification demonstrates that holders understand how to identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses in systems, making them valuable assets for organizations seeking to strengthen their security posture through proactive testing and assessment.

Certified Chief Information Security Officer (cciso)
Certified Penetration Testing Professional (cpent)
Certified Application Security Engineer (case Java)
Certified Application Security Engineer (case .net)
Certified Cloud Security Engineer (ccse)
Certified Cybersecurity Technician (cct)
Certified Devsecops Engineer (ecde)
Certified Encryption Specialist (eces)
Certified Incident Handler (ecih)
Certified Network Defender (cnd)
Certified Secure Computer User (cscu)
Certified SOC Analyst (csa)
Certified Threat Intelligence Analyst (ctia)
Blockchain Business Leader Certification (bblc)
Blockchain Developer Certification (bdc)
Blockchain Fintech Certification (bfc)
Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (chfi)
Disaster Recovery Professional (edrp)
Ethical Hacking Essentials (ehe)
Iot Security Essentials (ise)
Network Defence Essentials (nde)
SOC Essentials (sce)
Threat Intelligence Essentials (tie)
Web Application Hacking And Security (wahs)
[05] Notable Clients
  • IBM
  • Microsoft
  • TCS
  • Xerox
  • Accenture
  • Cisco