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| Subject: | RE: CEH training |
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| Date: | Sat, 18 Jun 2005 19:32:58 -0400 |
The issue we find with these courses is that they tend to be encyclopedic in nature. They teach you how to 'hack a box' rather then provide you with the skills a professional security tester needs. iVOLUTION currently has two Penetration Courses that we teach at IBM, its security staff and worldwide partners. Our classes are based upon the skills you need to become an efficient and resourceful security professional There are a few good courses out there that deal with Penetration Testing, not just ours. I would look for classes that deal specifically with Pen Testing rather than 'hacking' There is much more to being a pen tester than hacking. It's knowing the tools, techniques, methodologies and resources as well as understanding how to research exploits and properly assess networks and target systems. This is in conjunction with understanding the legalisms associated with testing that varies greatly in different countries, states, provinces and regions. As for online courses of this nature, I have not seen one as yet but I do understand time is an issue in your case. Regards, Richard Zaluski CISO, Security and Infrastructure Services iVOLUTION Technologies Incorporated 905.309.1911 866.601.4678 www.ivolution.ca rzaluski@ivolution.ca Key fingerprint = DB39 7FC3 1F5D AD94 85DD 78B0 774D 5DE5 B011 BD8C ======================================================================= CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, or distribution is prohibited. ======================================================================= -----Original Message----- From: glemmon@onealwebster.com [mailto:glemmon@onealwebster.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 2:35 PM To: pen-test@securityfocus.com Subject: CEH training Hi all, I am looking at getting some training to start my official journey down = the path as a Security Penetration Tester - and was wondering about the = views on taking the Intense School's CEH boot Camp. Has anyone on/from the list attended their course and have and feedback/recommendations? My = background is predominantly Windows, but I am fairly functional with Linux. I am more interested in online courses right now though only because I am = currently involved in some projects that require me to be available for my office = over the next couple of months. Any constructive feedback is more than = welcome. Thanks Gregory Lemmon, MCP, Security+ I.T. Manager
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