Hey Hackers!
Welcome back to another edition of Company of the Week! Every week, we like to share an awesome tech company from our tech company database, making its evergreen mark on the internet.
This week, we’re pumped to put a spotlight on EC-Council – a cybersecurity training and certification provider.
Meet EC-Council: Fun Facts!
EC-Council’s CEH v13 is an ethical hacking course that teaches you everything you need to know to get started and to grow as a cybersecurity expert.
According to EC-Council’s website, it has 20 modules and over 550 attack techniques for you to learn. Plus, it has 221 practical labs and over 4,000 advanced hacking tools, but that’s not all. CEH v13 also teaches users how to implement AI in their cybersecurity defense. The EC-Council website states that this gives users a “40% greater efficiency in cyber defense.”
EC-Council has helped many people start and further their careers in cybersecurity, including government officials and employees working in big tech, such as Zoom and Google.
EC-Council 🤝HackerNoon
For years, EC-Council has worked with HackerNoon, publishing informative articles regarding cybersecurity through our Business Blogging Program. Some of these articles include:
HackerNoon’s Business Blogging Program is one of the many wayswe help brands grow their reach and connect with the right audience. This program lets businesses publish content directly on HackerNoon to boost brand awareness and build SEO authority by tapping into ours.
Here’s what you get:
- Backlinks to your website (yes, including CTAs)
- A personalized Tech Company News Page featuring your logo, intro, call-to-action, and socials
- Full editorial support to make your story shine
- Multiple permanent placements on HackerNoon and social media promotions
- Stories converted into audio format and distributed via audio RSS feeds
- Automatic translation into 12 languages for global reach
- Your brand also gains domain authority and SEO via canonical links and the story is distributed across 8 different relevant keyword/tagged pages for better organic discoverability.
That’s all for this week. Until next time!
The HackerNoon Team