INDEX Certifications Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

What is the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Certification?

The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification is a widely recognised credential that validates an individual’s skills in identifying and addressing vulnerabilities in systems and networks. This certification equips professionals with the knowledge and tools to think like a hacker, enabling them to better protect their organisations from cyber threats. CEH holders are trained to conduct penetration testing and security assessments ethically and legally.

How much does the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Certification exam cost?

The cost of obtaining the CEH certification typically includes exam fees and study materials. The exam fee for the CEH certification is approximately AUD $1,200. Additional expenses may arise from preparatory courses or training programmes, depending on the resources chosen.

What is on the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) exam?

The CEH certification exam evaluates a candidate’s understanding of various cybersecurity concepts and practices. Key topics covered in the exam include:

  • Ethical hacking fundamentals: Principles and legal considerations of ethical hacking.
  • Footprinting and reconnaissance: Techniques for gathering information about targets.
  • Scanning networks: Methods for identifying active devices and vulnerabilities.
  • System hacking: Exploiting weaknesses in systems to gain unauthorised access.
  • Malware threats: Understanding different types of malware and their impacts.
  • Web application security: Techniques for testing and securing web applications.

The exam typically consists of multiple-choice questions that assess both theoretical knowledge and practical application of ethical hacking techniques.

How and where do I get Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certified?

To obtain the CEH certification, candidates must pass the exam. The exam is generally administered at authorised testing centres or through online proctoring. Candidates can prepare for the exam through various resources, including official training courses, online classes, and self-study materials that align with the CEH curriculum.

What salary could I earn with a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Certification?

n Australia, salaries for individuals holding the CEH certification can vary based on factors such as location, experience level, specific job role, and additional skills or certifications. Generally, entry-level positions like Security Analyst offer salaries ranging from AUD $80,000 to AUD $110,000 per year. As you gain experience and pursue further certifications, such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), your earning potential can increase substantially. Senior roles or positions requiring specialised skills in cybersecurity may offer salaries upwards of AUD $150,000 per year or more, depending on demand and industry sector.

Position Salary Rate
Penetration Tester – Mid Level $131,000 / annum $960 / day
Ethical Hacker – Mid Level $126,000 / annum $930 / day
Security Analyst – Mid Level $115,000 / annum $880 / day
More salary data at clicks.com.au

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