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« Reply #60 on: March 18, 2011, 10:08:05 PM »

On those points we agree, and I provided similar feedback on my forms after the class, to both the training partner I sat from, and EC-Council.  I'll note some of those things in my review, as well, next week, here on EH-net.
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« Reply #61 on: March 18, 2011, 10:21:18 PM »

Additionally, having been through previous CEH version(s), I took some of my time and fixed some of the lab issues, and a classmate also worked some out, while our instructor moved forward, so the class could come back to them and at LEAST experience them.  As much as I wanted to learn and/or update, I also wanted to help others learn, too.  (Guess I'm just nice like that, sometimes. <insert cheesy grin> )  And, as with pretty much ALL cert exams, I had serious issues with a handful of questions on the exam, as far as 'correctness,' as well as one or two that flat out didn't format on my screen correctly enough to even answer, had I not spotted a clean character or two, outside the mess, that was enough for the 'trained eye' to pick out.  But it is what it is, and I knew I'd pass, so I'll note those to EC, if they want to fix.

Anyway, watch for my review, next week, and feel free to comment, as well, as to your experience, as it compared to mine.
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« Reply #62 on: March 18, 2011, 10:51:02 PM »

I can tell you this...  From my earlier CEH, this v7 class covers significantly more tools (albeit, mostly overview, as a week-long bootcamp simply doesn't afford the time to get deep into too many tools.)  But we're into day 4, now.  I'll do a detailed review next week, after the bootcamp is over.

Honestly, I find that discouraging. Previous versions seemed to overemphasize tools, and this version does that to an even greater extent?

I'd prefer them to dramatically lessened the quantity of tools and focus on the underlying concepts. I think that would create much more genuinely skilled professionals compared to certifying individuals based on a cursory knowledge of a multitude of tools.

Finished today and passed v7 exam.  Cheesy

Wow. That's on par with Michael Jordan making a lay-up on a practice court. With the rim at 6'. Congrats! Wink

Additionally, having been through previous CEH version(s), I took some of my time and fixed some of the lab issues, and a classmate also worked some out, while our instructor moved forward, so the class could come back to them and at LEAST experience them.  As much as I wanted to learn and/or update, I also wanted to help others learn, too.  (Guess I'm just nice like that, sometimes. <insert cheesy grin> )  And, as with pretty much ALL cert exams, I had serious issues with a handful of questions on the exam, as far as 'correctness,' as well as one or two that flat out didn't format on my screen correctly enough to even answer, had I not spotted a clean character or two, outside the mess, that was enough for the 'trained eye' to pick out.  But it is what it is, and I knew I'd pass, so I'll note those to EC, if they want to fix.

Anyway, watch for my review, next week, and feel free to comment, as well, as to your experience, as it compared to mine.

This is another issue (maybe I'm reading too much into this specific situation, but I know it exists in reality). It seems that the knowledge, skill, and experience of the instructors varies greatly. I know there are some that completely destroy me (to the point where I probably couldn't even make eye contact with them), but at the other extreme, there are others that appear to be completely unqualified. Personally, I've heard of instructor complaints for years. I'd be extremely hesitant to sign up for a course where the actual value is such a crap shoot. Do you have any insight into how they oversee the uniformity of how the course is actually delivered?
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« Reply #63 on: March 19, 2011, 12:55:06 PM »

Congrats Hayabusa, well done! Looking forward to the review.
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« Reply #64 on: March 19, 2011, 01:55:00 PM »

Congrats, hayabusa. Wink
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« Reply #65 on: March 20, 2011, 03:34:29 AM »

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This is another issue (maybe I'm reading too much into this specific situation, but I know it exists in reality). It seems that the knowledge, skill, and experience of the instructors varies greatly. I know there are some that completely destroy me (to the point where I probably couldn't even make eye contact with them), but at the other extreme, there are others that appear to be completely unqualified. Personally, I've heard of instructor complaints for years. I'd be extremely hesitant to sign up for a course where the actual value is such a crap shoot. Do you have any insight into how they oversee the uniformity of how the course is actually delivered?

If I may, I would say this is likely a problem with the training providers rather than EC-Council. I'm guessing that some of these instructors may not be "Ec-Council Master Trainers"
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« Reply #66 on: March 21, 2011, 07:35:27 AM »

This is another issue (maybe I'm reading too much into this specific situation, but I know it exists in reality). It seems that the knowledge, skill, and experience of the instructors varies greatly. I know there are some that completely destroy me (to the point where I probably couldn't even make eye contact with them), but at the other extreme, there are others that appear to be completely unqualified. Personally, I've heard of instructor complaints for years. I'd be extremely hesitant to sign up for a course where the actual value is such a crap shoot. Do you have any insight into how they oversee the uniformity of how the course is actually delivered?

Same as what SephStorm said above. I'm not sure what the requirements are exactly to become a 'Master Trainer' but if you look at the people who hold that title you can clearly see that the group knows what they're doing.

EC-Council has a "trainers" portal just as they do for certified members. Here the trainers can collaborate, downloading training materials, etc. As I understand it, EC-Council provides the guidelines for the training on what's to be covered - typically whatever is in the instructor slides. It's the good trainers that know what to include from this and what to skip, and what other information they can provide to add value.

As a side-note to anyone considering training, you should always check to see who your instructor is going to be ahead of time and ask the training center for some sort of bio on that person.
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« Reply #67 on: March 21, 2011, 09:50:19 AM »

I have a friend that used to teach CCNA. You would be almost as well off just reading the book than take the course because his answer for just about everything was "look it up". Great guy- lousy teacher (from what I hear).
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« Reply #68 on: March 21, 2011, 11:26:30 AM »

I have a friend that used to teach CCNA. You would be almost as well off just reading the book than take the course because his answer for just about everything was "look it up". Great guy- lousy teacher (from what I hear).

The best ones don't spoon feed you, they help you know how to find valuable sources and give you someone more knowledgeable to bounce ideas off of to get a better understanding.
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« Reply #69 on: March 21, 2011, 12:14:00 PM »

Wow. That's on par with Michael Jordan making a lay-up on a practice court. With the rim at 6'. Congrats! Wink

Wow!  Thanks for the compliment, while I think you may give me too much credit.   Roll Eyes

That said, though, I appreciate the kind words, and for those who were waiting, I just posted my review in the following thread:

http://www.ethicalhacker.net/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,54/topic,6827.0/
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