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EC-Council Certifications
New Horizons offers
EC-Council training to assist you in managing e-commerce and its
related communication, security and delivery channels.
EC-Council certification validates your mastery of e-commerce
related principles and their implementation in a business
environment.
Certifications
available from EC-Council include:
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CEA |
The Certified e-Business Associate (CEA)
certification demonstrates your proficiency in one of
the following areas:
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e-Business Security
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Customer Relationship Management
(CRM)
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Supply Chain Management (SCM)
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
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Cyber Marketing
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Wireless Network Architect
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E-Commerce Architect
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Network Security Design
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CEP |
The Certified e-Business Professional (CEP)
certification demonstrates your proficiency in three of
the following areas:
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e-Business Security
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Customer Relationship Management
(CRM)
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Supply Chain Management (SCM)
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
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Cyber Marketing
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Wireless Network Architect
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E-Commerce Architect
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Network Security Design
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CEC |
The Certified e-Business Consultant (CEC)
certification acknowledges your e-Business expertise
through the achievement of the CEP certification as well
as the mastery of e-Business Design and Implementation. |
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E++ |
The E++ Certified Technical Consultant
(E++) certification
validates the ability of
an individual to understand and articulate e-business,
issues, strategy and methodologies. The
certification focuses on a well-rounded perspective of
e-business - the value and vision along with the
deep technical skills
required to implement at least qualifying e-business
products (hardware or software) and develop using
several key e-business development tools. |
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CEH |
The Certified Ethical
Hacker (CEH) certification identifies your mastery of
the specific network security discipline of Ethical
Hacking from a vendor-neutral perspective. The CEH
certification will fortify the application knowledge of
security officers, auditors, security professionals,
site administrators, and anyone who is concerned about
the integrity of the network infrastructure. A Certified
Ethical Hacker is a skilled professional who understands
and knows how to look for the weaknesses and
vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same
knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker. |
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CHFI |
The Computer Hacking
Forensic Investigator (CHFI) certification validates
your ability to detect hacking attacks and properly
extract evidence to report the crime and conduct audits
to prevent future attacks. Computer forensics is simply
the application of computer investigation and analysis
techniques in the interests of determining potential
legal evidence. Evidence might be sought in a wide range
of computer crime or misuse, including but not limited
to theft of trade secrets, theft of or destruction of
intellectual property, and fraud. CHFI investigators can
draw on an array of methods for discovering data that
resides in a computer system, or recovering deleted,
encrypted, or damaged file information. |
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LPT |
The Licensed
Penetration
Tester (LPT) certifcation
verifies your understanding and application of the best
practices in the domain of penetration testing and
awareness of all compliance requirements required by the
industry. Unlike
a normal security certification, the LPT certification
demonstrates a security professional's ability to
analyze the security posture of a network exhaustively
and recommend corrective measures authoritatively. |
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CNDA |
The Certified Network
Defense Architect (CNDA) certification will
fortify the application knowledge of security officers,
auditors, security professionals, site administrators,
and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the
network infrastructure. A Certified Network Defense
Architect is a skilled professional who understands and
knows how to look for the weaknesses and vulnerabilities
in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools
as a malicious hacker. The goal of the CNDA is to
help the organization take preemptive measures against
malicious attacks by attacking the system himself; all
the while staying within legal limits. |
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NSA |
The Network Security Administrator (NSA)
certification validates your ability to analyze the
internal and external security threats against a
network, and to develop security policies that will
protect an organization’s information. An NSA will
knows how to evaluate network and Internet security
issues and design, and how to implement successful
security policies and firewall strategies. In addition,
they know how to expose system and network
vulnerabilities and defend against them. |
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ECSA |
The
EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA)
certification complements the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
certification by exploring the analytical phase of
ethical hacking. While CEH exposes the learner to
hacking tools and technologies, ECSA takes it a step
further by exploring how to analyze the outcome from
these tools and technologies. Through groundbreaking
penetration testing methods and techniques, an ECSA
performs the intensive assessments required to
effectively identify and mitigate risks to the security
of the infrastructure. |
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ECSP |
The EC-Council Certified Secure
Programmer (ECSP) certification proves you have the
basic foundation required by all application developers
and development organizations to produce applications
with greater stability and posing lesser security risks
to the consumer. |
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CSAD |
The Certified Secure Application
Developer (CSAD) certification validates
your knowledge
base for application development by incorporating the
best practices followed by experienced experts in the
various domains.
A CSAD is
familiar with various programming languages from a
security perspective. This drives greater appreciation
for the platform / architecture / language one
specializes on as well as an overview on related ones.
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Security5 |
Achieving Security5 certification means
that you understand and can apply basic computer
networking and security concepts regarding firewalls,
anti-virus, IDS, networking, and web security. |
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Network5 |
Obtaining the Network5 certification
identifies your understanding of basic networking
concepts including types of networks, topologies,
networking components, LAN and WLAN technologies,
hardware components, and troubleshooting. |
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Wireless5 |
The Wireless5 certification demonstrates
your familiarity with basic wireless technologies such
as Bluetooth, RFID, IEEE 802.11b/g standard, HomeRF,
HiperLAN/2, phoning technologies and standards such as
CDMA, TDMA, FDMA, 3G, GPRS, UMTS, EDGE, GSM1900 /900
/1800, WCDMA, PHS, Tetrapol and NTTDoCoMo, VoIP etc.
A Wireless5 professional also understands the current
and emerging standards such as Mobitex, DataTAC, CDPD,
Ricochet, etc. and has fundamental knowledge of devices
such as handhelds, PDA, Blackberry, etc. |
For more information about EC-Council certifications visit
http://www.eccouncil.org/Certification.htm. |