Jan. 14, 2022, 2:11 p.m. | /u/G0lden8-6

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I recently passed the CEH (employer paid for class and cert so why not), and overall thought it was okay. I'd describe the material and test to be similar to sec+ with a major focus on types of attacks and tools. It wasn't that difficult with almost no critical thinking, and a lot of memorization. All in all, I wouldn't of wanted to pay the rather high cost myself, but it wasn't a bad cert. However, it seems like public …

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