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There are no licensure requirements to become a hacker, but there are many voluntary certifications that could enhance your chances of finding a job in the field.
There are many general IT certifications you can pursue to show your expertise in areas of knowledge like hardware maintenance (CompTIA’s A+ certification), networking (CompTIA’s Network+ certification and the Cisco Certified Network Professional certification), and computer security (CompTIA’s Security+ certification and the CISSP certification). Earning one of these certifications typically involves self-study, though many organizations offer training courses, and passing an exam.
You can also become a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH). The International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) developed the Certified Ethical Hacker program, which is now recognized by the Department of Defense as an approved training program and certification for its computer network defenders. To become a CEH, you should already have some experience in computer security. The CEH course lasts five days and includes hands-on training in topics like network scanning, intrusion, intrusion detection, social engineering, and various types of cyber attacks, such as viruses, buffer overflows, and DDoS attacks. At the end of the course, you can take an exam to earn your certification .
There are many general IT certifications you can pursue to show your expertise in areas of knowledge like hardware maintenance (CompTIA’s A+ certification), networking (CompTIA’s Network+ certification and the Cisco Certified Network Professional certification), and computer security (CompTIA’s Security+ certification and the CISSP certification). Earning one of these certifications typically involves self-study, though many organizations offer training courses, and passing an exam.
You can also become a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH). The International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) developed the Certified Ethical Hacker program, which is now recognized by the Department of Defense as an approved training program and certification for its computer network defenders. To become a CEH, you should already have some experience in computer security. The CEH course lasts five days and includes hands-on training in topics like network scanning, intrusion, intrusion detection, social engineering, and various types of cyber attacks, such as viruses, buffer overflows, and DDoS attacks. At the end of the course, you can take an exam to earn your certification .
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