EC-Council Certified Incident Handler (ECIH) Exam Voucher w/ Remote Proctor Services (RPS)
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Attempting the EC-Council Certified Incident Handler (ECIH) Exam:
To be eligible to challenge the EC-Council ECIH certification examination, the candidate has two options:
OPTION 1: Attempt the exam after taking an official EC-Council course
If a candidate has completed an official EC-Council course either at an Academia Partner approved institution, Accredited Training Center (ATC), or via the iClass platform, the candidate is eligible to challenge the relevant EC-Council exam without going through the Exam Eligibility application process and can proceed to purchase a discounted exam voucher.
OPTION 2: Attempt the exam without taking an official EC-Council course
In order to be considered for the EC-Council CHFI exam without participating in an official course either at an Academia Partner approved institution, Accredited Training Center (ATC), or via the iClass platform, candidates must have at least 2 years of work experience in the Information Security domain. If a candidate has the required work experience, they can submit an Exam Eligibility Application along with a $100.00 USD non-refundable fee for processing. Upon approval, candidates may purchase an exam voucher at the list rate.
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About the Exam
- Exam Title: EC-Council Certified Incident Handler (ECIH)
- Exam Number: 212-89
- Number of Questions: 100
- Exam Format: Multiple Choice
- Duration: 3 hours
- Exam Platform: ECC Exam Center
Passing Score:
EC-Council Certified Network Defender exams use multiple question banks in order to maintain the high integrity of our certification examinations. Each form is carefully analyzed through beta testing with an appropriate sample group under the guide of a committee of subject matter experts. This approach ensures that cyber defense certifications exams offer academic difficulty as well as real-world hacking experience.
We also have a process to determine the difficulty rating of each question. The individual rating contributes to an overall “cut score” for each exam form. To ensure that each form adheres to assessment standards, cut scores are set on a “per exam form” basis. Depending on which exam form is challenged, cut scores can range from 60% to 85%.