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February 27, 2025

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EC-Council Helps Accelerate Degrees with Certification for Credit

The American Council on Education (ACE) recommends credits across 9 EC-Council certifications. TAMPA, Fla., Mar. 10, 2025 : EC-Council announced today that the American Council on Education (ACE) has approved 9 certification exams for academic credit recommendations across academia degree programs in the United States. ACE, a learning services and evaluations provider helps learners document their skills and gain access to academic credit for formal training taken outside of traditional colleges. ACE works with the military, government clients, general education providers, and the business world to evaluate military training, corporate courses, certificates, exams, and on-the-job training. Bridging the Gap Between High School and College Part of EC-Council Academia’s mission is to help add value to academic degree programs, adding stackable credentials in the form of EC-Council certifications to students at affordable rates. Using official content, students would then be able to bypass standard exam eligibility processes, moving forward to attempting EC-Council certification exams regardless of their work experience. In 2021, EC-Council announced 5 certifications that were approved by ACE for recommended post-secondary credit. This has since increased to 9 certifications, with a new focus on entry level cybersecurity certifications, making certification for credit more accessible for academic students. The End-User Cybersecurity and Cyber Novice levels across 4 certifications (CSCU, NDE, EHE, and DFE), now represent 12 recommended credits. With additional scholarships in place for U.S. students across the Essentials Series (NDE, EHE, and DFE) via EC-Council’s ONCD Pledge, these certification exams are now available to students at highly affordable rates. Approved Certifications The following certifications have been approved by the American Council on Education (ACE): END USER CYBERSECURITY: Certified Secure Computer User (CSCU) (3 Credits) CYBER NOVICE: Network Defense Essentials (NDE) (3 Credits) Ethical Hacking Essentials (EHE) (3 Credits) Digital Forensics Essentials (DFE) (3 Credits) CYBER TECHNICIAN: Certified Cybersecurity Technician (CCT) (3 Credits) CORE BLUE TEAM / RED TEAM: Certified Network Defender (CND) (3 Credits) Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) (3 Credits) CYBERSECURITY SPECIALIZATION: Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) (3 Credits) EC-Council Certified Incident Handler (ECIH) (3 Credits) Jay Bavisi, President and CEO of EC-Council addressed this accreditation, stating, “Since the launch of our EC-Council Essentials Series in February 2022, we have completed our certification track from end user to cyber novice levels, confidently skilling up students for entry-level roles in the cybersecurity industry. With the recent credit recommendations by ACE, we firmly believe this track will accelerate students, giving them multiple options to obtain an industry credential, while having this count for credit within their academic programs.” Wesley Alvarez, Director of Academics goes on to say, “Due to a significant increase of student participation in cyber clubs, after school programs, summer camps, and other extracurricular activities that include industry certifications, we are seeing a growing number of students work together to study and obtain these credentials in and outside of the classroom. We are pleased to now add additional value in the form of credit recommendations from ACE, so their hard work can count towards advancing their studies as they work towards graduation.” About EC-Council Academia EC-Council, the inventor of Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification course and exam, has a mission to provide Cybersecurity education and certifications to students across the world to prepare them for their future careers. Founded in 2001, EC-Council offers over 200 different training programs and certifications – ranging from End-User Security to highly technical Penetration Testing to Information Security Management, and many other tactical courses. Recognized under the U.S. Department of Defense 8140 and an ISO/IEC 17024 Accredited Organization, EC-Council holds these and many other distinctions and accreditations by prestigious agencies worldwide – making EC-Council’s certification programs highly desirable and valued within the cybersecurity global communities. The EC-Council Academia partner program offers free partnership opportunities to academic institutions globally. These partnerships establish cybersecurity ecosystems through education that support students, alumni, faculty, employees, and the local communities at large. Through established partnerships, academic institutions can access extensive discounts on learning resources, technologies, and certifications, offering students opportunities to obtain stackable credentials to become more competitive as they enter the workforce. The program also focuses on initiating faculty development, scholarships, and cyber competitions. To date, EC-Council supports over 2,000 education networks and institutions globally. EC-Council Academia works with academic institutions at all levels, including over 250 National Centers of Academic Excellences (N-CAEs) as designated by the National Security Agency, contributing to certify tens of thousands of students annually with industry-leading credentials. For more information on EC-Council Academia, please visit www.eccouncil.org/academia.

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EC-Council Launches the Hackerverse CTF
EC-Council Launches the Hackerverse CTF, a Free Global Capture-the-Flag Competition with $100,000 in Prizes 

Monthly Challenges Designed to Test Cyber Skills, Rewarding Speed, Precision, and Mastery Albuquerque, NM, February 26th, 2025: EC-Council, a global leader in cybersecurity education and the creator of the world-renowned Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) credential, announces the Hackerverse CTF, a year-long Capture-the-Flag (CTF) competition offering cybersecurity enthusiasts a chance to prove their skills on a global stage. With a prize pool of $100,000, the competition challenges participants to solve real-world cybersecurity problems while competing against the best talent worldwide.    The Hackerverse CTF is more than just a competition, it’s an endeavor to democratize the cybersecurity industry and give back to the community. Through this platform, EC-Council is striving to make the world of cybersecurity accessible to individuals of all backgrounds and experience levels, helping future generations break into the industry and giving those with a passion for cyber a chance to shine. By encouraging talent across the globe, EC-Council hopes to inspire a competitive spirit while building a community that supports and strengthens the cybersecurity workforce.  The competition, hosted monthly, is designed to challenge participants on core cybersecurity concepts while emphasizing the importance of speed and precision in threat identification and mitigation. “The stakes in cybersecurity are higher than ever, and speed, precision, and mastery are critical in defending against evolving threats,” said Jay Bavisi, Group President, EC-Council. “The Hackerverse CTF offers participants the chance to demonstrate their expertise in a competitive yet educational environment. It’s about honing those essential skills and gaining recognition among the brightest minds in the field.”  The competition’s challenges are centered around four essential cybersecurity disciplines: Ethical Hacking: Identify vulnerabilities and think like an attacker to strengthen defenses. The ethical hacking skills that are built through programs like the CEH are fundamental to understanding how cyber adversaries operate and how to defend against them. Malware Analysis: Examine malicious code to understand, detect, and neutralize threats. Digital Forensics: Investigate cyber incidents with precision and analytical rigor. Cryptography & Offensive Security: Secure data using encryption and anticipate threats through offensive tactics. Each challenge is carefully designed to ensure participants gain practical, hands-on experience while competing in an immersive, gamified environment. EC-Council will place a strong emphasis on engaging junior and high school students, reinforcing its dedication to nurturing the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.   Bavisi continued, “The Hackerverse CTF is specifically crafted to test participants’ problem-solving abilities under pressure, simulating the real-world challenges faced by cybersecurity professionals. It’s about pushing them to think critically and act swiftly in high-stakes situations. We want to offer a platform where cybersecurity experts, regardless of experience level, can come together, compete, and enhance their skills.”  The competition kicks off in March 2025, marking the start of an exciting journey filled with learning, collaboration, and competition. The competition will be hosted on the Hackerverse, EC-Council’s premier cybersecurity platform, providing participants with an immersive and gamified environment to test their skills and compete globally. Participants will have the opportunity to win prizes, enhance their skills, and connect with a global network of cybersecurity enthusiasts.    “At EC-Council, we believe in the power of community, competition, and continuous learning,” Bavisi concluded, “The Hackerverse CTF is not just a contest but a commitment to inspire and empower the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. We’re excited to see the creativity, innovation, and dedication participants will bring to this challenge, and we look forward to celebrating their success in securing the digital future.”  To register, click here https://www.hackerverse.com/ Prizes include both cash and non-cash rewards. About EC-Council EC-Council is the creator of the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) program and a leader in cybersecurity education. Founded in 2001, EC-Council’s mission is to provide high-quality training and certifications for cybersecurity professionals to keep organizations safe from cyber threats. EC-Council offers over 200 certifications and degrees in various cybersecurity domains, including forensics, security analysis, threat intelligence, and information security.    An ISO/IEC 17024 accredited organization, EC-Council has certified over 350,000 professionals worldwide, with clients ranging from government agencies to Fortune 100 companies. EC-Council is the gold standard in cybersecurity certification, trusted by the U.S. Department of Defense, the Army, Navy, Air Force, and leading global corporations.    For more information, visit: www.eccouncil.org  About the Hackerverse Platform  The Hackerverse, EC-Council’s premier cybersecurity platform, hosts the Hackerverse CTF offering a global stage for cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts to compete, learn, and grow. With challenges spanning ethical hacking, malware analysis, forensics, and offensive security, the Hackerverse is committed to building a stronger cybersecurity community through competition, education, and engagement. 

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