hitm4n04 wrote: » they have cool certs like Certified Pen Tester Engineer that doesnt require 2 years exp like CEH , their site : Certified Ethical Hacker, Penetration Testing, Digital Forensics | mile2
YuckTheFankees wrote: » Personally I would find another company to get training from. None of their certifications are known in the industry. I have tried their material because I won a contest last year, I was very displeased with the material (at least 2-4 years old).
the_hutch wrote: » To be fair though...I took the official CEH course and all of their content (especially the labs) was very out-of-date also.
izhar wrote: » I have attempted CPTE and CEH both certifications, and according to learning point of view i found Mile2 Stuff much better then CEH. I am in IT Security industry since many years, CPTE and other Mile2 certifications have less marketing but these are well known certifications in industry.
YuckTheFankees wrote: » It's odd izhar's one and only post on the forum is boosting about a certification/company that is pretty much unproven and unknown....
tprice5 wrote: » Something is fishy here.
beads wrote: » The ISC2 has been well known for years as well as SANS/GIAC. Really fighting the marketing muscle here as well as the fact that these organizations have gone the extra mile (no pun intended) to become ANSI certified, etc. While you look at what E-Commerce (EC) Council or mile2 haven't bothered with either, so both are relatively unknowns, so to say from a proven it standpoint. C|EH was hot a few years ago but the lack of support and keeping materials up to date have lead to a reputation of being aloof at best within the security industry. Mile2? Never heard of them to be frank. Then again there are a number of really good training organizations out there with some very impressive material but still fairly unknown and no underlying certification backing them up. Again, I am referring to organizational certs like ANSI or similar. So even though these organizations may have great material they are in reality just start up organizations and may not have a lot of staying power. Making them difficult to trust in the longer term. - beads
SephStorm wrote: » I believe CEH v8 is ANSI accredited. It got some sort of accreditation, though I could care less about it. For my purposes, its about as useless as the CNSS certifications.
SephStorm wrote: » thats par for the course i'm afraid.
horusthesun wrote: » so far Mile2 Customer Service experience has been awesome and very prompt(same day or next day replies). EC Council ... it takes days or weeks to get a respond. I asked a question on E|CSS and the C|EH 2 months ago and the communication as been bleak and bland.