Authorized Training Centers (ATCs) are computer training centers, consulting groups, and education companies that have partnered with EC-Council to offer official training leading to the CEH AI Certification.
ATCs must apply to EC-Council, which evaluates each potential partner individually to approve their business practice.
Once approved, ATCs must maintain Certified EC-Council Instructors (CEIs) who are also vetted by EC-Council for their certification and teaching experience. ATCs receive access to heavily discounted training materials, cyber ranges, practice ranges, and competition passes for their students.
ATCs compete globally each year to be recognized in our Circle of Excellence award ceremonies, where the top trainers and top training centers receive awards and recognition for their accomplishments in affecting the cybersecurity workforce.
Organizations displaying the ATC logo with EC-Council run official training programs that meet strict standards, ensuring a high-quality experience when you enroll in a CEH AI training program.
If your training center is not an ATC and claims to train you in CEH AI, beware. Such centers often result in very high failure rates on exams, frustrated students, outdated content, and a general lack of professionalism as organizations do not go through the proper channels to run official, authorized programs.
Students from these non-authorized centers frequently face difficulties obtaining refunds and eventually turn to EC-Council’s iClass division or an ATC to get the quality CEH AI training and certification experience they initially sought.