Jump to content

  •     

Ceh Certified... Thank You Quickcert!

CEH Certified Ethical Hacker Quickcert

  • You cannot reply to this topic
3 replies to this topic

#1 Munnsy

Munnsy

    Member

  • Members
  • PipPip
  • 1 posts

Posted 10 June 2012 - 08:42 AM

I just wanted to take a minute and discuss the CEH certification. After 3 months of back breaking self study and countless calls to my friend Rich Alan at Quickcert, I passed my CEH exam on Friday. If I could should my excitement and joy from the highest mountain, I would do so.
This being the case, I wanted to take a couple of minutes to thank Quickcert for making all of this possible. My story is simple: I'm a DOD guy who wanted higher clearance and more money, I didn't have the programming background, and I needed a working know-how of what to do to work as a penetration tester. I went online and saw a company named Quickcert. I called them, and was transferred to their "Cybersecurity Advisor." His name was Rich Alan and we began to speak. Despite a couple of bad jokes, he began to discuss the breakdown of the entire program, from the hands on details, to the videos, and he was able to lay out a map for me to get certified over the next two months. I explained to him that I didn't have any programming experience, and he showed me through media and other proofs that programming does not play a part in the CEH program. From there, we discussed pricing. He ended up talking to me about a program that involved a few other people and a price that they were going with. So, I signed up for about $2,000, and I received a training library of all the quickcert certification courses (Microsoft Visual Studio 3.5 and 2010 were part of that library), as well as My CEH Kit and materials. Compared to the limited vendors that offered the course, that was clearly the best deal anybody had offered me, so I jumped on it pretty quickly,. From a semi-educated consumer point, I realized that I'd be spending that kind of money for a CEH program since bootcamps generally run over $3,000.00 and up.
Throughout the process, I had a few questions. When I had them, Rich had given me his cell number and I was able to have him walk me through it. Once I had everything set up to work with, it just kind of clicked and I had a great time with this program. Flash forward about 3 months (little longer than expected), and I passed my exam with a 94%. I was so happy, I went out an bought my wife a new car yesterday, so I guess Quickcert made my family happier all around.
Anyway, a lot of people don't take the time to post a good experience, so when I called Rich this morning, he thanked me, and all he asked me for was to spread his success story to a few friends. Well, this is my success story and I've spread it..

Thank you Rich.. Thank you Quickcert...

#2 deliav

deliav

    Advanced Member

  • Active Member
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 39 posts

Posted 21 June 2012 - 12:01 PM

We took a small peek into the polka-dotted world of Yayoi Kusama for Louis Vuitton two weeks ago, but now we have some new details (and photos!) that we think you guys are going to want to see. The bags from the collection, which is officially entitled Infinitely Kusama, aren¡¯t going to hit store shelves until October, but stock images of the line have hit the Internet, and we¡¯ve got photos of all the bags for your viewing pleasure.

outlet gucci
Louis Vuitton Fall Winter 2012

#3 deliav

deliav

    Advanced Member

  • Active Member
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 39 posts

Posted 21 June 2012 - 12:09 PM

We took a small peek into the polka-dotted world of Yayoi Kusama for Louis Vuitton two weeks ago, but now we have some new details (and photos!) that we think you guys are going to want to see. The bags from the collection, which is officially entitled Infinitely Kusama, aren¡¯t going to hit store shelves until October, but stock images of the line have hit the Internet, and we¡¯ve got photos of all the bags for your viewing pleasure.

outlet gucci
Louis Vuitton Fall Winter 2012

#4 deliav

deliav

    Advanced Member

  • Active Member
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 39 posts

Posted 21 June 2012 - 12:15 PM

We took a small peek into the polka-dotted world of Yayoi Kusama for Louis Vuitton two weeks ago, but now we have some new details (and photos!) that we think you guys are going to want to see. The bags from the collection, which is officially entitled Infinitely Kusama, aren¡¯t going to hit store shelves until October, but stock images of the line have hit the Internet, and we¡¯ve got photos of all the bags for your viewing pleasure.

outlet gucci
Louis Vuitton Fall Winter 2012





0 user(s) are reading this topic

members, guests, anonymous users

Due to excessive spam attacks, as of November 2012, these forums are no longer operating. We would be back with a much improved forum soon.