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EC-Council

EC-Council Certifications

Global leader in ethical hacking and cybersecurity certification. The CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) is the industry benchmark for penetration testing skills, covering 20 security domains with hands-on labs.

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Certification
$950
Exam Cost
Salary Median
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All certifications at a glance

EC-Council Certification Portfolio

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
CEH

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

Professional
Salary
$950Exam
125Q240min
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Certification path

EC-Council Certification Pathway

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Decision guide

Which EC-Council Certification Is Right for You?

Penetration Tester / Red Team
2-5 Years
CEH ($950) is the industry standard for ethical hacking. 20 domains covering reconnaissance, scanning, exploitation, and evasion. Hands-on labs validate real attack techniques.
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Maintenance

Recertification & Renewal

CEH certification is valid for 3 years. Renew by earning 120 EC-Council Continuing Education (ECE) credits over the 3-year cycle (minimum 20 per year). ECE credits come from training, conferences, research, and publishing. EC-Council charges an $80 annual membership fee to maintain certification.

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Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) validates skills in penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, and ethical hacking across 20 domains. The current version (v13) includes AI-powered attack and defense techniques.

The CEH exam costs $950 (Pearson VUE) or $1,199 for the exam + training bundle. EC-Council requires either official training or 2 years of infosec experience to sit the exam.

CEH is knowledge-based (multiple choice) and widely recognized by HR. OSCP is hands-on (24-hour practical exam) and valued by technical teams. Many pentesters hold both. CEH opens doors; OSCP proves skill.

Yes. CEH meets DoD 8570/8140 requirements for CSSP Analyst, CSSP Incident Responder, and CSSP Auditor roles. It is one of the most commonly accepted certs for government cybersecurity positions.