CEH Passed! Now Done with EC-Council!
I passed the CEH this morning with a 81%. It was more difficult than I expected in that there was a major emphasis on when and why you would use certain hacking tools. I had a very different experience with the CHFI as it barely touched on the tools.
I just used the study materials provided by WGU which was the official material from EC-Council. They also provided practice exams from Boson and those certainly helped as well. I'm very happy to be done with EC-Council so I can move on to other things. Next will be to finish up my masters, learn python, linux and maybe MCSA.
I just used the study materials provided by WGU which was the official material from EC-Council. They also provided practice exams from Boson and those certainly helped as well. I'm very happy to be done with EC-Council so I can move on to other things. Next will be to finish up my masters, learn python, linux and maybe MCSA.
B.B.A. in Finance - 2007
A.A.S. in Computer Networking & System Administration - 2014
M.S. Information Security and Assurance - 2016
CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, CEH, CHFI, CCNA: Routing & Switching
Working on CISSP
A.A.S. in Computer Networking & System Administration - 2014
M.S. Information Security and Assurance - 2016
CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, CEH, CHFI, CCNA: Routing & Switching
Working on CISSP
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Fadakartel Member Posts: 144I passed the CEH this morning with a 81%. It was more difficult than I expected in that there was a major emphasis on when and why you would use certain hacking tools. I had a very different experience with the CHFI as it barely touched on the tools.
I just used the study materials provided by WGU which was the official material from EC-Council. They also provided practice exams from Boson and those certainly helped as well. I'm very happy to be done with EC-Council so I can move on to other things. Next will be to finish up my masters, learn python, linux and maybe MCSA.
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