Offered by EC-Council, EC-Council Certified Encryption Specialist (ECES) v3 is designed to introduce professionals and students to the intricate field of cryptography. The ECES v3 training program offered by Multimatics will delve into modern symmetric key cryptography, offering detailed insights into algorithms like Feistel Functions, DES, and AES. Participants will also gain familiarity with various other algorithms, including Blowfish, Twofish, Skipjack, CAST, TEA, and more. The training material is prepared based on the latest edition of ECES v3, accompanied by discussions and exercises to work on the questions.
EC-Council Certified Encryption Specialist (ECES) v3
Target Audience
The program is designed for:
- Penetration Testers and Computer Forensics Specialists
- Cloud security architects, designers, and developers
- Anyone involved in selecting and implementing VPNs or digital certificates, or information security operations
- Anyone involved in developing operating systems, cryptography systems, blockchain based solutions, etc.
Duration
The program is a 5-day intensive training class.
Method of Delivery
The program provided by Multimatics will be delivered through interactive presentation by professional instructor(s), group debriefs, individual and team exercises, behavior modelling and roleplays, one-to-one and group discussion, case studies, and projects.
Participants will take ECES v3 Exam which consists of 50 multiple choice questions. They will be given 2 hours to finish the exam. Participants who successfully passed the exam will be given an official EC-Council Certified Encryption Specialist (ECES) certification from EC-Council.
By the end of the program, participants will be able to understand:
- Types of encryption standards and their differences
- How to select the best standard for your organization
- How to enhance your pen-testing knowledge in encryption
- Correct and incorrect deployment of encryption technologies
- Common mistakes made in implementing encryption technologies
- Best practices when implementing encryption technologies
- Quantum computing and cryptography