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Computer and Network SecurityNew Mexico, United States1001-5000 Employees
EC-Council is a computer and network security organization that develops and provides cybersecurity training programs, certifications, and degrees, including creating the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) program; it was founded in 2001 in response to cybersecurity challenges highlighted by 9/11, and is based at 101 c Sun Avenue Northeast, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109, United States. It employs between 1,001 and 5,000 people. The organization offers more than 600 training programs, certifications, and degrees covering a range of cybersecurity topics such as CEH, CHFI, CPENT, Security Analysis, Threat Intelligence, and Information Security, and its certifications are recognized worldwide with endorsements from entities including the US federal government via GI Bill, the NSA and CNSS, ISO/IEC 17024, and DoD Directive 8140. EC-Council has certified over 350,000 professionals globally and serves customers across 150 nations; its certifications are relied upon by seven of the Fortune 10, and by half of the Fortune 100, as well as intelligence communities. As a global organization, EC-Council maintains offices in the United States, United Kingdom, India, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia, and collaborates with academic institutions and industry groups, including partnerships with the University of West Florida, the National Applied AI Consortium, Maharaja Agrasen Business School, and Zayed University. In 2026, EC-Council expanded its AI-related offerings with the Adopt. Defend. Govern. AI Framework and a free AI Readiness Self-Assessment Tool, and also launched the Offensive AI Security professional (C|OASP) certification to address AI risk and security testing.