Cybersecurity is a growing field and
one in which companies are constantly hiring experienced and certified
professionals. With more and more of our lives in the cloud and on the net,
protecting personal and corporate information has to be a high priority. Certifications
demonstrate the expertise of your IT team.
What
is ECSA?
ECSA is a program offered by the
EC-Council that teaches advanced uses of LPT (License Penetration Tester)
methodologies and techniques to security professionals. The exam includes a
penetration test and a written report.
Why
choose ECSA?
The best reason is the hands-on
testing. The exam is not a bunch of questions about how one would go about a
penetration test, but an actual test in a well-designed lab environment. This
demonstrates to you that your IT professionals really do have the credentials
to protect the company systems.
Penetration tests are a vital part
of the design and administration of any secure network and people capable of
performing them are valuable. This certification focuses on applying skills
rather than classroom learning. The certification is also vendor-neutral and
qualifies an individual to work on equipment from multiple sources. It is
globally recognized.
What
are the Prerequisites?
To sit for the exam, one must have either
attended a training course at an approved center or validate two years of
information security experience. Needless to say, attending the training course
is often easier.
While they do not technically have
to have the CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) certification, it is highly
recommended. This is also a good certification for anyone going into cyber
security. Note that the CEH does have the EC-Council Network Security
Administrator (ENSA) credential as a prerequisite.
Who
should take ECSA?
Experienced security professionals
and ethical hackers who you want or need a validation of their abilities to
conduct and analyze penetration tests. It is designed for students that have
the experience and real world knowledge to move to the next level. As the
experience requirement in lieu of training is two years, this is clearly not
intended to be an entry level certification. It follows on from the CEH
certification.
In fact, the course is aimed at
existing network and system administrators and information security analysts.
It's also good for cyber security risk assessors.
What
can you do with ECSA?
The purpose of ECSA is to prove that
your IT security professionals not only knows about penetration tests, but can
perform them and do good analysis afterwards. This makes them a more valuable
member of the team.
It is a stepping stone to the
Licensed Penetration Tester (LPT) certification, which is globally recognized
as an expert-level certification in the field of ethical hacking. In fact, it
is considered the most rigorous penetration testing certification there is (one
actually has to pass a background check to take the exam).
As the world becomes more and more
aware of the importance of cyber security, more and more companies are hiring
advanced level professionals to protect their assets. Are you one of them?
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