negg® is about to launch new i-Learn programs on the market of cybersecurity thanks to a forthcoming collaboration with EC-Council, the world’s leading information security certification body, with the aim of creating more cybersecurity ready professionals. Through this partnership, both cybersecurity enthusiasts and professionals in Italy will have easy access to the excellent EC-Council’s training programs, preparing them for the requirements of the industries.
This partnership with EC-Council will allow negg® to provide, besides its own excellent training program, industry-leading, globally recognized credentials such as ANSI Accredited Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH), Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (C|HFI), and Certified Network Defender (C|ND) –– which are highly valued by employers in Italy, as it is globally.
About EC-Council
EC-Council has been the world’s leading information security certification body since the launch of their flagship program, Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH), which created the ethical hacking industry in 2002. Since the launch of CEH, EC-Council has added industry-leading programs to their portfolio to cover all aspects of information security including EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA), Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (C|HFI), Certified Chief Information Security Officer (C|CISO), among others. EC-Council Foundation, the non-profit branch of EC-Council, created Global CyberLympics, the world’s first global hacking competition. EC-Council Foundation also hosts a suite of conferences across the U.S. and around the world including Hacker Halted, Global CISO Forum, TakeDownCon, and CISO Summit.
For more information about EC-Council, please visit http://www.eccouncil.org
About EC-Council Programs
EC-Council has certified over 200,000 security professionals. Individuals who have achieved EC-Council certifications include those from some of the finest organizations, militaries and governing bodies around the world. Many of these certifications are recognized worldwide and have received endorsements from various government agencies including the U.S. Federal Government via the Montgomery GI Bill, National Security Agency (NSA), Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) and the UK’s GCHQ. Moreover, the United States Department of Defense has included the CEH program into its Directive 8570, making it one of the mandatory standards to be achieved by Computer Network Defenders Service Providers (CND-SP).