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hi guys,

i am pretty much interested in becoming a certified ethical hacker. currently i' am doing a IT degree at a local university in sri lanka. ant done sun certification and doing BCS examinations now. please some one instruct me how to become a CEH? what do i need to do? is there any pre requisite exams or courses i should follow? what are the technologies i should master? please some one guide me..

regards, rangana.

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If you have to ask, it's probably not going to work out. – Jed Smith Nov 9 at 6:07
Now Google it, and you will get following answers in the sequence. – Ravi Nov 9 at 6:15

closed as not a real question by bdonlan, Robert Harvey, Jed Smith, Shoban, Lucas McCoy Nov 9 at 6:24

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See the Wikipedia article on the Certified Ethical Hacker program, which describes the necessary coursework and testing.

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But I would suggest certified training from Ankit Fadia Go here.

Following sentence from Wikipedia would suffice :

According to Wendy McAuliffe at ZDNet UK, Fadia's Hacking Truths website was judged "second best hacking site" by the FBI, though no ranked list of "hacking sites" has been published by the FBI

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But its not possible for you as you are from SriLanka.He provides training in India only :( – Ravi Nov 9 at 6:27
isn't there any possibility of getting this certification to srilankans? :( – ranganaMIT Nov 9 at 8:12
I don't think so.Still you go the link I've given.Browse it thoroughly.You may find some good news.Good luck. – Ravi Nov 9 at 8:17
thank you very much ravi!!! :) – ranganaMIT Nov 9 at 8:49
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From wikipedia:

The Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH) is a professional certification provided by the International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council).

On the EC-Council website, take a look at the CEH Certification Track, which describes training, and an exam that must be completed. Also read through their FAQ for more details.

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