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Latest News & Updates


  • EC-Member please join EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA) First Look live online training led by EC-Council lead trainer Joe McCray, as we explore vulnerability assessment and advanced exploits. more..
  • Asia's Largest ICT Event To Feature Brand New Network Security Session Hosted by EC-Council. more..
  • 2010 DC3 Digital Forensics Challenge Partners with EC-Council. more..
  • All EC-Council students have to register via the Student Registration System & Pre-Exam Registration System, effective January 2009
  • No Certificate of Attendance will be sent together with Coursewares, with immediate effect. Online evaluation form must be filled up at the end of class.
  • All Asia Pacific Authorized Training Centers are listed on this website. If you have any enquiries, please contact us.
  • All EC-Council training MUST be conducted with the Original EC-Council Courseware and includes One Exam Sitting. If you do not receive the full materials, please contact us.
  • If you have taken EC-Council trainings at any Non-Authorized Training Center, please contact us.

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Organised crime behind 85 per cent of all data breaches

Organised crime accounted for 85 per cent of all data stolen in external attacks on companies, according to a report carried out by Verizon Business in c...

WikiLeaks case highlights digital security challenge

WASHINGTON — The massive release of secret Pentagon documents by WikiLeaks highlights the security challenges of the digital age, when gigabytes of sen...

Adelaide hacker pleads guilty to infecting 3000 PCs

Bank accounts on up to 74,000 PCs could have been compromised: prosecutors.

A 21-year-old Adelaide man pleaded guilty in Adelaide district court today on ...

Microsoft refuses to pay security researchers for vulnerabilities

Microsoft will not follow the lead of Mozilla and Google in paying researchers for reporting vulnerabilities, a company executive said today. "We don't t...

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