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Re: CEH training

Subject: Re: CEH training
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 08:04:41 +0100
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Don't know about Intense either, as I'm in the UK.
What I can tell you about the CEH though is that if you know your security stuff, or pay attention to the work at hand
the exams isn't bad at all, a bit tricky, but nothing too hairy at all.
HTH


xyberpix

On 22 Jun 2005, at 00:19, Michael Mooney wrote:

I don't know about the CEH boot camp class, however, Intense School is a
good one to attend. Just attended their CISSP Boot Camp and passed the
test at the end. It was very comprehensive and intense! Be prepared to
work very hard to get the most out of it!
Mike



[Original Message]
From: <glemmon@onealwebster.com>
To: <pen-test@securityfocus.com>
Date: 6/21/2005 6:07:04 PM
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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