EC-Council (International Council of E-Commerce Consultants)
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The International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) is one of the world’s largest cybersecurity certification organizations. Operating in more than 145 countries, EC-Council develops globally recognized programs such as Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) and Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI).
The organization has trained and certified more than 300,000 cybersecurity professionals worldwide, helping governments, companies, and security teams strengthen their approach to information security and cyber defense.
EC-Council Course Catalogue
30 coursesEC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS)
The ECSS course gives you broad, foundational knowledge of information security. You learn essential security concepts, methods and controls relevant to networks, systems and applications. The course covers security principles, threat awareness, risk management basics, and protective measures. It is designed to help you understand the core elements of cybersecurity and prepare you for security roles or further specialised training.
EC-Council Web Application Hacking and Security (WAHS)
The WAHS course teaches you how to test, hack, and secure web applications. It is fully practical and lab-based: you work with real web systems, find vulnerabilities (like SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, insecure configurations), exploit them, then learn how to properly secure and protect applications. The program is built like a “capture-the-flag” style challenge set, putting you in realistic web-security scenarios rather than only theory.
EC-Council Threat Intelligence Essentials (TIE)
The T|IE course provides a foundational introduction to cybersecurity threat intelligence. You learn what threat intelligence is, how it differs from raw data or information, and why it matters for modern security operations. The training introduces key concepts such as the lifecycle of threat intelligence, types of threat intelligence (strategic, operational, tactical, technical), sources and methods of data collection, use of Threat Intelligence Platforms (TIPs), and basic analysis and reporting techniques. The course combines theory with practical labs and a final capstone project (Capture-the-Flag style), giving hands-on experience for real-world scenarios.
EC-Council SOC Essentials (SCE)
SOC Essentials (SCE) is designed for individuals who want to start a career in cybersecurity or move into security-operations roles. The course covers the foundational knowledge needed for Security Operations Center (SOC) tasks. You will learn computer network fundamentals, basic security principles, how a SOC is organised and operated, logging and monitoring, incident detection, threat intelligence basics, incident response, and log management. SCE is beginner-friendly — no prior IT or cybersecurity background is required. The training includes practical labs and a capstone project to simulate real-world SOC tasks.
EC-Council Network Defense Essentials (NDE)
The Network Defense Essentials (NDE) course offers a solid foundation in network security and defence. It covers basic to intermediate concepts such as how networks and systems are protected, what security controls are, how to secure systems, networks, wireless, cloud and IoT, and how to monitor and defend networks against common threats. The training includes hands-on labs and practical exercises to give learners real experience in network defence tasks.
EC-Council IoT Security Essentials (ISE)
ISE gives you a full introduction to IoT (Internet of Things) security. You learn what IoT is, how devices and networks communicate, common threats to IoT systems, and how to defend IoT devices and environments. The course combines theory, hands-on labs and a final project — so you gain both knowledge and practical skills for real-world IoT security.
EC-Council Ethical Hacking Essentials (EHE)
The EHE course provides a beginner-friendly introduction to ethical hacking and cybersecurity. You learn how hackers think and operate, common attack types and basic security weaknesses. The training covers essential concepts like reconnaissance, scanning, vulnerability assessment and basic countermeasures. It helps you understand security threats so you can apply safer practices or prepare for more advanced ethical-hacking programs.
EC-Council Disaster Recovery Professional (EDRP)
The EDRP course teaches how to prepare an organization to survive disasters or major incidents. You learn how to analyse risks, plan how to continue business processes when disruptions happen and how to recover IT and data systems. The training covers both business continuity planning and disaster-recovery strategies so that after an incident the organization can restore operations as quickly and smoothly as possible.
EC-Council Digital Forensics Essentials (DFE)
The DFE course provides a foundational introduction to digital forensics. You learn how to collect, preserve, and analyse digital evidence from computers, networks, mobile devices, and other digital systems. The training covers basics such as forensic readiness, evidence handling, data acquisition, and simple forensic analysis methods. The goal is to give learners core knowledge and practical skills to support investigations or prepare for more advanced forensics training.
EC-Council DevSecOps Essentials (DSE)
The DevSecOps Essentials (DSE) course introduces you to integrating security practices into modern software development and delivery workflows. You learn core DevOps and security fundamentals, how to embed security into continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, and how to implement secure code, infrastructure and operations processes. The training helps you build a security-aware development culture and prepare applications and infrastructure for secure deployment.
EC-Council Cyber Security Incident Response Training (ECIH)
The ECIH course prepares you to detect, respond to and manage cybersecurity incidents. You learn how to investigate attacks, perform forensics, contain breaches, recover systems and strengthen security after incidents. The training combines theory and hands-on exercises to build the skills needed for effective incident response and handling.
EC-Council Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI)
EC-Council’s CHFI program enabled cybersecurity professionals with the knowledge and skills to perform effective digital forensics investigations and accomplish forensic readiness. Master the methodological approach of forensics process, evidence handling procedures, chain-of-custody, acquisition, preservation, analysis, and reporting of digital evidence, legal procedures to ensure it is admissible in court. Build skills beyond traditional hardware and memory forensics and with cloud forensics, mobile and IoT, investigating web application attacks, and malware forensics. CHFI equips you with skills to validate/triage incidents and guide the incident response teams. Build job ready skills on immersive 68 forensic labsEarn globally recognized and demanded by employersFlexible learning options without quitting your current jobs
EC-Council Cloud Security Essentials (CSE)
The CSE course introduces you to the fundamentals of cloud security. You learn how cloud platforms work, what security risks are specific to cloud environments, and how to apply basic controls to protect data and services in the cloud. The training helps you understand cloud security principles, shared-responsibility models, and secure use of cloud resources — giving you a foundation for both operations and security roles in cloud environments.
EC-Council Certified Threat Intelligence Analyst (CTIA)
The CTIA course teaches you how to gather, analyse and use threat intelligence to anticipate, detect and mitigate cyber threats. You learn methods to collect data from open sources and digital footprints, perform dark-web research, correlate threat data, assess threat actor behaviour and build actionable intelligence. The training helps you support preventative security measures and strategic decision making based on threat intelligence insights.
EC-Council Certified SOC Analyst (CSA)
The CSA course trains you to work in a Security Operations Center (SOC). You learn how to monitor, detect and respond to cyber-threats using modern tools, perform log analysis, threat hunting, incident detection, alert management and basic response actions. The training gives both theoretical background and hands-on practices to prepare you for real-world SOC tasks and operations.
EC-Council Associate CCISO
The Associate C|CISO program is designed for cybersecurity professionals who aim to move toward executive-level information security leadership but don’t yet meet the experience requirements of the full C|CISO certification. The course covers the full body of knowledge from the five core C|CISO domains: governance and risk management; information security controls and audit management; security-program management and operations; core information security competencies; and strategic planning, finance and vendor management. By completing this program, candidates build a solid foundation in security leadership skills and prepare themselves to become future CISOs or senior security managers. The Associate C|CISO serves as a formal stepping stone toward the full C|CISO credential.
EC-Council Certified Secure Computer User (CSCU)
The CSCU course is designed for everyday users, employees, and professionals who want to understand computer and internet security basics. You learn how to use computers, networks and online services in a safe way. The training covers topics such as safe web browsing, secure password practices, recognizing threats like phishing or malware, and basic protection of personal and work data. The goal is to make users aware of security risks and give them practical skills to protect themselves and their organisation.
EC-Council Certified Penetration Testing Professional (CPENT)
The Certified Penetration Testing Professional (CPENT ) program is the world’s most comprehensive guided penetration testing program. It offers a complete hands-on pentesting methodology and AI techniques mapped to all pentesting phases. CPENT enables you to master pentesting within an enterprise network environment, evaluating intrusion risks and compiling actionable, structured reports. Distinguish yourself with the CPENT , learning beyond technical knowledge, scoping engagements, understanding design, estimating effort, and presenting findings and thrive as a leader in offensive security with versatile skills.CPENT combines guided learning with hands-on practice while immersing you in diverse live scenarios involving IoT systems, segmented networks, and advanced defenses, with practical challenges mapped to each domain. Gain expertise in advanced skills necessary to create your tools, conduct advanced binary exploitation, double pivot, customize scripts, and write your exploits to penetrate the deepest pockets of the network.Hands-on course featuring CTFs, 110+ labs, live cyber ranges, and 50+ tools Practical exam tests skills on unique multi-disciplinary network rangesThe only program to teach a complete pen testing methodology
EC-Council Certified Network Defender (CND) Program
The CND course gives you a full introduction to network security from a defender’s perspective. You learn how to protect, monitor, detect and respond to threats in modern network environments. The training includes theory and hands-on labs, teaching you how to secure networks, configure firewalls and IDS/IPS, monitor traffic, and implement defensive strategies across devices, endpoints, cloud and IoT. The goal is to equip you to build and maintain secure networks for organisations.
EC Council Certified Ethical Hacker Certification (CEH)
The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) course teaches participants how to identify and fix security vulnerabilities. Through hands-on labs and theory, learners use attacker tools to test and strengthen network security. The training covers networks, web applications, cloud, mobile, and IoT systems. Participants develop technical skills for security audits and vulnerability assessments. Upon completion, professionals can perform penetration testing and report security gaps to protect systems from exploitation.
EC-Council Certified Encryption Specialist (ECES)
The ECES course gives you a thorough introduction to cryptography and encryption — from basic ciphers to modern algorithms and secure data practices. You learn how encryption works, how to choose secure encryption standards, and how to apply them correctly for data protection, secure communication, VPNs, drive encryption and more. The course also covers cryptanalysis basics and gives hands-on experience with encryption tools and methods.
EC-Council Certified DevSecOps Engineer (ECDE)
The ECDE course shows you how to combine development, operations and security in a modern workflow. You learn both cloud-native and on-prem security practices, secure coding, infrastructure hardening, automated security tools and continuous deployment pipelines. The training uses many hands-on labs to build real-world DevSecOps skills.
EC-Council Certified Cybersecurity Technician (CCT)
The Certified Cybersecurity Technician (CCT) course teaches you essential practical skills needed for cybersecurity operations. You learn how to secure networks, endpoints and systems; detect threats, apply patches and basic defensive measures; and support security operations and incident response. The training combines fundamental theory with hands-on exercises to prepare you for entry-level cybersecurity roles or to strengthen your existing IT background with security competencies.
EC-Council Certified Cloud Security Engineer (CCSE)
The CCSE course teaches you how to secure, manage and defend cloud environments. You learn both general cloud-security principles and specific skills for major providers such as AWS, Azure and GCP. The training includes hands-on labs, real-world scenarios, and guidance on cloud governance, compliance, monitoring and incident response.This course prepares you to build secure cloud infrastructures, protect data and services in multi-cloud settings, and respond to cloud-specific threats professionally.
EC-Council Certified Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO)
The CCISO course is designed for senior security professionals who want to move into executive leadership roles. It focuses on the business, management and strategic skills required to lead an organisation’s information security program. You learn how to build and manage security governance, risk management, compliance, security operations and executive communication. The training brings together real-world scenarios, leadership frameworks and high-level decision-making to prepare you for the responsibilities of a security executive or CISO.
EC-Council Certified Application Security Engineer (CASE .Net)
The CASE course helps software developers and engineers learn how to build applications securely. You learn how to apply security principles throughout the whole software development lifecycle (SDLC) — from requirements and design to coding, testing, deployment and maintenance. The training includes secure-coding practices, threat awareness, application design, testing methods, and secure deployment procedures. The goal is to make your applications robust against common security threats and vulnerabilities.
EC-Council Certified Application Security Engineer (CASE Java)
The CASE-Java course teaches software developers how to build secure Java applications from design through deployment. You learn secure design principles, secure coding practices in Java, threat modelling, vulnerability prevention, secure session and data management, and how to test and deploy Java applications securely. The course helps you integrate security into every stage of the development lifecycle so that applications resist common security threats and vulnerabilities.
EC-Council Blockchain Fintech Course (BFC)
The BFC course introduces you to the intersection of blockchain technology and financial technology (FinTech). You learn how blockchain can transform financial services, how digital currencies, smart contracts, decentralized finance (DeFi) and tokenization work. The training covers both the technical aspects and the business implications. The goal is to equip you with the knowledge to understand, evaluate and participate in blockchain-based fintech projects and innovations.
EC-Council Blockchain Developer Course (BDC)
The BDC course gives you a full technical foundation in blockchain and equips you with the skills to build real blockchain applications. You learn about core blockchain concepts (distributed ledgers, consensus, cryptography), cryptocurrency networks, smart contracts, and hands-on development for platforms like Ethereum. The training also covers how to design sustainable, scalable and secure blockchains, preparing you to become a blockchain engineer or developer.
EC-Council Blockchain Business Leader Certification (BBLC)
The BBLC course helps you understand blockchain technology from a business and strategic perspective rather than a technical one. You learn how blockchain works, what benefits and risks it brings for organisations, how to evaluate blockchain use cases, and how to plan and lead blockchain projects. The training aims to give business leaders, managers and decision-makers the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about integrating blockchain in companies and projects.
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Certification
EC-Council certifications validate professional skills in cybersecurity areas such as ethical hacking, penetration testing, network defense, and digital forensics. The exams are administered globally through authorized testing platforms or approved testing centers.
Most EC-Council certifications require candidates to pass a theoretical exam that evaluates knowledge of cybersecurity concepts, attack techniques, and security practices. Some certifications also include practical exams that test hands-on skills in realistic lab environments, where participants must demonstrate their ability to identify vulnerabilities and perform security assessments.
After successfully passing the exam, candidates receive an official digital certificate and credential from EC-Council.
EC-Council certifications are generally valid for three years from the date the certification is issued. To maintain an active certification, professionals must participate in the EC-Council Continuing Education (ECE) program, which requires earning 120 ECE credits within the three-year cycle and paying the required annual maintenance fee.
If the required credits are not completed within the three-year period, the certification may be suspended and eventually revoked, meaning the candidate would need to retake the certification exam to regain the credential.
Participants should therefore plan to continue their professional development through training, research, conferences, or other recognized activities in order to maintain their EC-Council certification status.