About the EC-Council Certified Encryption Specialist
- 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
Course Information
What You Will Learn
Course Curriculum
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All You Need to Know
Anyone involved in the selection and implementation of VPN’s or digital certificates should attend this course. Without understanding the cryptography at some depth, people are limited to following marketing hype. Understanding the actual cryptography allows you to know which one to select. A person successfully completing this course will be able to select the encryption standard that is most beneficial to their organization and understand how to effectively deploy that technology.
This course is excellent for ethical hackers and penetration testing professionals as most penetration testing courses skip cryptanalysis completely. Many penetration testing professionals testing usually don’t attempt to crack cryptography. Basic knowledge of cryptanalysis is very beneficial to any penetration testing.
E|CES iLearn package includes:
- One year of access to training videos from a master trainer
- Six months access to ilabs
- One year access to ecourseware
- Exam voucher
- Certificate of completion
- Number of Questions: 50
- Required Passing Score: 70%
- Test Duration: 2 Hours
- Test Format: Multiple Choice
- Test Delivery: EC-Council Exam Center (ECC EXAM)
What Our Learners Say
I'd wanted to move into encryption and cryptography for a while, and this EC-Council Certified Encryption Specialist (E|CES) training made the transition possible. The self-paced format fit around my full-time job, and the ECES exam material was current and practical.
I compared a few providers before choosing Profice for EC-Council Certified Encryption Specialist (E|CES), and I'm glad I did. The ECES exam content was up to date with current encryption and cryptography threats, and the support team answered every question fast.
As someone new to encryption and cryptography, I was worried the material would be over my head. The instructors broke down ECES exam step by step, and support from Profice advisors made the whole certification process smooth.
Completing EC-Council Certified Encryption Specialist (E|CES) was a turning point in my cybersecurity career — it gave me both the credibility and the technical grounding in ECES exam that my role actually needed.
Well-organized, practical training. The path into encryption and cryptography was clearly explained step by step, and the practice exams before the EC-Council Certified Encryption Specialist (E|CES) test made a real difference to my confidence.
Career Opportunities After Cybersecurity Training
A cryptography engineer designs and implements encryption to protect data and communications. ECES builds the applied cryptography knowledge this specialist role needs.
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A security engineer builds and hardens systems, often applying encryption and PKI. ECES adds practical cryptography depth to the role.
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An application security specialist ensures software protects data correctly, including encryption. ECES provides the cryptographic grounding to get it right.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Exam code 212-81.
Basic maths is helpful, but the course explains the cryptographic concepts needed without requiring an advanced mathematics background.
Security professionals, developers, and architects who need practical, applied cryptography knowledge for their role.
Yes — it combines cryptographic theory with hands-on encryption/decryption exercises.
Yes — ECES adds a specialised cryptography layer that pairs well with broader certifications like CEH, CND, or CHFI.