Authorized training centers (ATCS) are IT training centers, consulting groups and education companies that have joined the CE-COURCIL to offer official training in the CEH IA Certification.
ATCS must apply to Ec-Council, which assesses each potential partner individually to approve its commercial practice.
Once approved, ATCs must maintain certified EC-COURCIL instructors (CEIS) which are also verified by EC-COURCIL for their certification and teaching experience. ATCs have access to highly reduced training equipment, cyber-games, practice ranges and competition passes for their students.
ATCS is in global competition each year to be recognized in our Circle of Excellence award ceremonies, where the best trainers and the best training centers receive awards and recognition for their achievements to allocate cybersecurity labor.
Organizations displaying the ATC logo with official EC condemnation training programs that meet strict standards, ensuring high quality experience when you register for a CEH IA Training program.
If your training center is not an ATC and claims to train you in CEH IABeware. These centers often lead to very high failure rates to exams, frustrated students, obsolete content and a general lack of professionalism, because organizations do not go through appropriate channels to manage official and authorized programs.
Students of these unauthorized centers frequently encounter difficulties in obtaining reimbursements and finally turning to the iclass division of Ec-Courcil or an ATC to obtain the QUALITY IA Training and certification experience that they initially wanted.

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