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How To Become A Certified Ethical Hacker?

With the massive growth in the IT market, the demand for information security professionals is an ever-increasing scene in recent times.

If you are one of those people currently working in the IT industry and planning to take your career to the next level being a certified ethical hacker, we assure yo that you have u have landed in the right place. Here is a brief on Ethical Hacking Certification and how you can to approach it in the easiest way possible. Let’s check it out!

Basic Requirements:

Ethical hacking requires a great deal of communication and problem-solving skills. You must have a balanced common sense and intelligence, a strong organization and technical expertise, and the ability to work under pressure to become an ethical hacker.

To become an ethical hacker, a bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science, mathematics, or information technology will provide a strong foundation. However, some top institutes are there that often ask to have a minimum of two years of working experience in information security-related jobs. Plus, having knowledge of Windows and Linux systems administration skills, TCP/IP, etc. will add value to your career.

Step 1: Getting Started

To get started, get yourself in a tech support position after completing your bachelor’s or master’s degree in the relevant field. While working as a tech support assistant, make sure to attain some knowledge on Network+ or CCNA so that you can proceed to the next step.

Step 2: Network Support

Now that you are qualified, you are free to take the next phase of your career, which is in network support. You have to work on various subjects like updating and monitoring data, testing for weaknesses and installing security programs, etc.

After gathering experience in the network security field, you can secure your position as a network engineer and expect to have a massive bump in your bank account even before you end up your journey to become an ethical hacker.

Step 3: Network Engineer

Yes, as mentioned earlier, as a network engineer, you will be able to earn approximately $60,000-$65,000. You have to plan, design, and support networking systems. This is the time you can start your journey ahead to become an ethical hacker. From now on, you can work on the security aspect of your company.

You will be working on TISCA, CISSP, or Security+. Security+ is approved by the US Department of Defense. It makes you work on cryptography, identity management, or access control. CISSP is a widely-recognized security qualification that makes you work on the eight domains of the CISSP certification exam including security and risk management, asset security, security architecture and engineering, communications and network security, identity and access management, security assessment and testing, security operations, and software development security. TISCA also covers the same areas, including security understanding.

Final Step: Certifications 

The CEH certification, which means the Certified Ethical Hacker Certification is the key to get into the door of ethical hacking. The certified professionals are in high demand.

The CEH certification credential focuses on social engineering, Trojans, system hacking, worms, SQL injection, enumeration, viruses, DoS, and all other forms of external attack. To get the certification, you must take tests on penetration testing, honeypots, firewalls, cryptography, etc. The final test costs only $100.

You can also take this online ethical hackers course for Australians. Although advertised as "for Australians", anyone can actually take them as long as they have a good internet connection and the drive to learn ethical hacking.