
Ever wonder how cool it must be to be a hacker? There’s always this cool “geekiness” feeling if you are capable of hacking or simply ruining your school or university security system just for fun. Of course, some people take this to a new level by hacking government system. If you really are serious to become one, you need to learn how to be an ethical hacker. That is, to be a hacker employed by legitimate companies to secure their infrastructure and making sure that their system is “bullet-proof”. To be an IT Security expert.
The salary is quite high (most security related jobs do) but of course it requires extensive training. EC-Council | iClass gives you all the training and lessons needed for you to become a great yet ethical Hacker through its online classes and training. The courses include teaching:
- Security Fundamentals
- Ethical Hacking
- Penetration Testing
- Computer Forensics
- Disaster Recovery
- Secure Programming
If you go to the official website, you’ll find that the class will take place 5 days a week for 8 hours. So as you can see, it is serious and simply not the type of course that you want to take just for fun.
There is a free one day course event in the next few weeks so if you want to have a taste about the classes and what you will learn, don’t hesitate to give it a shot.
EC-Council site.





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This sounds like something I would like to do. Ill look into it when im college aged
Great.
Have you joined that course?
Haha no way, Nihar. I have too much things going on in my life ^^
bro!! not opposing you but in my way of thinking anyone cant teach you to hack. If anyone learnt from any certification program they might be in level which learn ,cant go beyond to it.but,if he got with personal interest than it will more benefit to him/her because in security measurements there is not all type or methods same.every thing will be changed after new releases !!!
but being paid for this work thats sounds yummy
Well you can at least learn the basics of how Firewall works, etc etc. It’s like being taught cooking. You can’t possibly learn it until you actually do it