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Re: CEH Course - Your thoughts?


From: "Eddy Alexandre" <EddyA () nichemediallc com>
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 23:54:05 -0400

Although I took the CEH training, I would argue that the CISSP is the way to go.
The SANS might be a show stopper for a small training budget...
Just my 2 cents.
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----- Original Message -----
From: listbounce () securityfocus com <listbounce () securityfocus com>
To: 'J5' <lifeisnotamalfunction () googlemail com>; 'security-basics' <security-basics () securityfocus com>
Cc: 'security-basics' <security-basics () securityfocus com>
Sent: Thu Aug 21 21:54:30 2008
Subject: RE: CEH Course - Your thoughts?

If you dont have problem with budget, go for SANS training (GCIH or GPen)
instead of CEH.

Cheers,
Ardian Silvano

-----Original Message-----
From: listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com] On
Behalf Of J5
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 3:55 AM
To: security-basics
Subject: CEH Course - Your thoughts?

I will be rounding up my first year as a security analyst soon and my
company has offered to send me to a CEH course taught by Dan Garfield
and it is held by IT Training Solutions.  This is the new v6 course.

I feel very comfortable with locating vulnerabilities on the network
and exploitation methodologies.  I do penetration testing on my job,
but it is a very small part of my daily activities. I see many tools
listed in the description that I just haven't had the time to go hands
on with.... and some I use extensively.

I would like to ask anyone who has attended one of these 5 day courses
to reply with their experiences.  I am looking for a lab based
environment to experiment with tools I haven't had the opportunity to
use.  I am already ingrained with CIA, AAA & management aspects of
infosec as well as the 'anatomy of an attack.'  I want to get to the
nitty gritty and not have the same vague overview I get all the time.
I really want to spend a solid week focusing on improving my toolkit.

Do you feel like this course would be beneficial to me or should I
hold off for something else.  (SANS, Foundstone, etc)

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