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    EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA/LPT)

    July 6th, 2008

    4 months after passing the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) in February, I went for the EC-Council Certified Security Analyst / Licensed Penetration Tester (ECSA/LPT) course 23-27th June 2008 (you need to pass CEH first before going for ECSA/LPT).

    This is the most expensive training I have ever attended, at well over RM7,000 for 5 days.

    My instructor was Semi Yulianto, senior technical trainer/ consultant, EC-Council’s Instructor of the Year 2008 for Asia Pacific and a regular feature at hacker conventions in the region. He’s got one of the longest certification lists I have ever seen (23), including MCT, MCSE, MCDBA, CCNP and CHFI.

    Semi was born in Pontianak, Kalimantan, Indonesia.

    The exam’s held Friday afternoon, takes 2 hours, 50 multiple-choice questions (A to D), online via Internet. Hence if Internet down, can’t take the exam. I passed the exam at 98%.

    It seems that EC-Council Phileo Damansara Time.com internet connectivity is rather unstable, some innocuous sites appear to be blocked.

    There’s no exam for the LPT, I was informed that I need to pay USD500 (not included in the ECSA training cost, renewable yearly) and submit my CV and letter of confirmation from the police stating I do not have any criminal record to EC-Council USA.

    Apparently Malaysia has less than 10 ECSA/LPT practitioners now.

    The market rate for LPT work in Malaysia is RM2,000 per day.

    For those budding hackers out there, turn your passion into a career. Being a trainer can be a lucrative profession. Semi mentioned that he works 2 weeks a month and gets minimum RM14K per month. If he does other work, that’s extra. Plus he gets to travel frequently to countries in the region.

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    Comment by BEBEK
    2008-07-07 11:56:22

    congratulations…. u are now confirmed as the top 10 computer specialist in malaysia…. why dont u join bill gates new company after he left microsoft???

    and why dont u hack into high profile organisations…

    can swiss bank system be hacked and siphone lots of money from it ????

    Comment by bengodomon Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-07-07 14:21:55

    It’s just a title lah… does not mean one truly the best. As I mentioned earlier, at a certain stage of your life and career, you simply cannot make the time commitment in order to do the truly advanced stuff…

    I believe anything can be broken into, it’s just a question of how long it would take…

     
     
    Comment by Dommon
    2008-07-10 12:52:03

    Wah …congratulations Ben. You’re now the most titled person among us…!
    Curious…Semi also got CCIE, the mother of all certs if I am not mistaken?

    Comment by bengodomon Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-07-10 17:27:41

    Most titled = higher expectations = more stress!!!

    Semi has: MCT, MCSA, MCSE, MCSE:Security & Messaging, MCTS: Vista, MCTS: Exchange 2007, MCTS: Windows Server 2008, MCDBA, MCITP, MCP,
    CIW Professional, CIW Security Analyst, CCNA, CCNP, CCA, CNA, CNE, CNI, CEH, CHFI, EDRP, ECSA, CEI.

     
     
    Comment by PekChekKia Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-01-22 16:00:50

    where you have ur ECSA class? i thinking of taking 1 as well

    Comment by ben Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-01-22 16:06:29

    At EC-Council Academy Malaysia’s office:

    Level 3-10, Block F, Phileo Damansara 1
    1, Jalan 16/11, Off Jalan Damansara
    43650 Petaling Jaya

    Telephone: +603-7665 0911
    Fax: +603-7665 2022

    Web: http://eccouncilacademy.org/eca/index.php?option=com_contact&Itemid=3

    Comment by PekChekKia Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-01-22 16:30:32

    thx for the contact

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    Comment by Ray Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-08-07 13:31:09

    hi, i am thinking to take ecsa as well ( i just passed my ceh) so i am wondering will i easy to get those security job after my certification, as i dont have any working exp in IT security in past6 years. tq

    Comment by bengodomon Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-08-07 13:40:38

    I am not in a position to say easy or difficult. I think it depends on many factors, including your work experience, your track record etc.

    Comment by Ray Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-09-09 23:21:00

    did semi give tips in the exam? open book? me bit scare

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    Comment by bengodomon Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-09-10 00:48:49

    Of course he did. Closed book.

     
    Comment by ray Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-09-10 12:44:01

    close book… wah… then mah very difficult…

     
    Comment by bengodomon Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-09-10 22:23:06

    It’s OK. Semi is a very good teacher…

     
     
     
     
    Comment by Ray Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-11-03 18:29:49

    Hi, can you do me a favor? can you send me the ecsa past years questions? i am sitting for exam this friday. my instructor is not semi so cant get his help.

     
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