Certified Ethical Hacker is a certificiation offered by EC Council. For more information, visit the website: http://www.eccouncil.org/CEH
The RSA Certified Security Professional Program offers technology professionals the knowledge, skills, and credentials necessary to deploy and maintain reliable enterprise security systems.
Recertification is required for every major product release and for certain point releases that RSA deems sufficiently important. RSA Security will notify you by e-mail of changes in requirements for any certifications you hold.
For further information, visit www.rsasecurity.com.
EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA) complements the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification by exploring the analytical phase of ethical hacking. While CEH exposes the learner to hacking tools and technologies, ECSA takes it a step further by exploring how to analyze the outcome from these tools and technologies. Through groundbreaking penetration testing methods and techniques, ECSA class helps students perform the intensive assessments required to effectively identify and mitigate risks to the security of the infrastructure. For more information, see: http://www.eccouncil.org/ecsa
ISSPCS is a global and open certification scheme for Information and Systems Security Professionals based on essential security principles with the following key features:
For more information, visit http://www.isspcs.org/.
EC-Council’s Licensed Penetration Tester (LPT) is a natural evolution and extended value addition to its series of security related professional certifications. The Licensed Penetration Tester standardizes the knowledge base for penetration testing professionals by incorporating the best practices followed by experienced experts in the field. For additional information, see: http://www.eccouncil.org/lpt/Licensed_Penetration_Tester.htm
Critical infrastructure is defined by the office of Homeland Security as those assets, facilities, industries, and capabilities that are needed to support commerce and our daily lives. This includes SCADA, energy, utility, oil & gas, financial, communications, and transportation to name a few.
Since the birth of the internet, the threats that these industries face are becoming increasingly more complex, and alarmingly more common, as these, once isolated, environments are now faced with viruses, hackers, cyber terrorists, and remote threats of high available system outages. Securing the systems and network environments that support this critical infrastructure is more important in today's world now more than ever and requires an extended set of specialized skills.
The PCIP certification (formerly the CCISP), maintained by the Critical Infrastructure Institute, is different than other security certifications in that it is tailored specifically to the Critical Infrastructure sectors and the Critical Infrastructure Protection Industry (CIP). Professionals carrying the PCIP designation will have demonstrated the necessary knowledge and professional skills required for designing, maintaining, and managing security architectures for critical infrastructure, SCADA, and high-availability environments. These skills range from security architecture design & management to highly advanced technical skills such as those used by hackers to circumvent security measures as well as countermeasure techniques all specific to these critical infrastructure, SCADA, and high availability environments.
For authenticity purposes, all recipients, along with their certification number, are maintained in a secure database and each recipient carries a PCIP ID card.
For more information visit http://www.ci-institute.org