EC-Council Network Security Administrator (ENSA)

The EC-Council's ENSA certification looks at the network security in defensive view while the CEH certification program looks at the security in offensive mode. The ENSA program is designed to provide fundamental skills needed to analyze the internal and external security threats against a network, and to develop security policies that will protect an organization’s information. Students will learn how to evaluate network and Internet security issues and design, and how to implement successful security policies and firewall strategies. In addition, they will learn how to expose system and network vulnerabilities and defend against them.
- Pass exam 312-38 to achieve EC-Council Network Security Administrator (ENSA) certification.
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NSS Committee
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CNSS
EC-Council was honored at the 12th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE) by the United States Government National Security Agency (NSA) and the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) when its Network Security Administrator course (ENSA) was certified for meeting the 4011 training standard for information security professionals.
Candidates who complete the EC-Council Network Security Administrator (ENSA) program will also have that extra credential meeting the requirements of the CNSS 4011 Federal Security Certification and Training Standards.
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