securityRISK wrote: » How can EC-Council grant approval if all you simply want on the eligibility form are employer and personal contact type data?
Thank you for your inquiry regarding the Exam Eligibility Code. I am providing the application for your review as well as a Credit Card Authorization form to remit the $100 non-refundable exam application fee. To expedite your order, please download and fill out the application COMPLETELY and fax ALL requested documentation including application fee to [URL="tel:1-505-341-0050"]1-505-341-0050[/URL] or email kelly.hopkinson@eccouncil.org.Also, if you don't currently have your exam voucher I can provide it to you. I have provided EC-Council's credit card authorization form; please fill it out completely including your telephone number and email address and fax it to the number on the form. (The fax will safely arrive at in box of my the EC-Council Director of Accounting.)Voucher Pricing for either Prometric or VUE in US denominations:CEH v6 - $250 CEH v7- -$500 CHFI - $250 ECSA- $300 To avoid any delays in obtaining your eligibility code, please double check to make sure your application is complete because payment will not automatically release your code. Download CEH Exam Eligibility ApplicationDownload Credit Card Authorization Form
JDMurray wrote: » I've looked through a lot of computer forensics job postings, and noticed a lot of forensics certs behind people's names, and I've neither seen nor heard mention of the CHFI within the CF community. I'd still like to go through the CHFI training material, but I'm not sure if I'd spend the $350USD on getting the cert itself.
the_Grinch wrote: » Local community college is offering a class for the CCE, but at $3100 it isn't going to happen
Ryan82 wrote: » I took the CHFI course a couple years ago and obtained the cert. What a waste of time that was. Everything produced by that company is crap in my opinion. Their training method seems to be showing you slide after slide of tools that script kiddies in the field are using in both the CEH and CHFI curriculums. They don't teach you the fundamentals of security or forensic analysis.
powerfool wrote: » That is pretty much exactly how I felt after doing a course earlier this year. The official curriculum is horribly expensive and is just all of the presentation slides without any notes (or even room to take notes) and a couple of weak labs.
colemic wrote: » I bet the GI Bill wont pay for the $100 application fee - I believe it only will cover the cost of the test itself. Thumbs down to EC-Council.
Ryan82 wrote: » Their training method seems to be showing you slide after slide of tools that script kiddies in the field are using in both the CEH and CHFI curriculums. They don't teach you the fundamentals of security or forensic analysis.
Chivalry1 wrote: » I really enjoy the fact that EC-Council is now trying to profit because of the DOD requirement. A bunch of hungry level executives. I must say that the material presented in the CEH V7 is really good. However the official course curriculum and the way its presented is a epic FAILURE. EC-Council needs to really consider a re-campaign of there corporate image. I am just now getting my certificate to for CEH which came from Hong Kong. Another note: Since C|EH V7 requires ECE credits (CPE's) I attempted to register through the EC-Council portal site. Well apparently EC-Council SSL certificate for the portal site is expired and has been for 7 days. https://portal.eccouncil.org/ What a joke!!!
powerfool wrote: » I have no problem with them attempting to profit from it... they spent money trying to get added to that list. In fact, I applaud them trying to make money off of it... it only makes sense. However, I have to completely agree with the quality of the exam, their curriculum, and their website. It is a joke. It's like some high school kids got together and created it.
azjag wrote: » I passed the C|HFI shortly after they started charging a fee but I didn't pay it and entered what WGU gave me for the authorization number. I have not heard from EC-Council about the pass, nor am I interested in paying an additional fee to become "officially" certified after I've passed the test. I still pass the class because I have the score report but I don't get the fancy certificate. Why not just raise the prices again if you need the money. What is with all this nickel and diming us and adding extra hoops to jump through. Making the certification more expensive does not make it more prestigious or desirable. I was looking on their site and noticed the Certified Network Defense Architect (C|NDA) certification. For a mere $100 more you can get this certification if you have the C|EH and work for the government but don't want to put the word "Hacker" on your resume. Anybody else notice a trend with the $100 fees going on?