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The Ultimate Guide to CEH Certification in Morocco

The Ultimate Guide to CEH Certification in Morocco

Become an Ethics Hacker Certified in Morocco: The Complete Guide Cybersecurity has become a priority for businesses, administrations and citizens. With the growing digitalization in Morocco, the demand for experts capable of detecting, preventing and simulating computer attacks is growing. It is in this context that certification [...]

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Become an Ethics Hacker Certified in Morocco: The complete guide

Cybersecurity has become a priority issue for businesses, administrations and citizens. With the increasing digitalisation in Morocco, the demand for experts able to detect, prevent and simulate computer attacks growth. It is in this context that certification CEH – Certified Ethical Hacker is imposed as One of the most coveted in the field.

This ultimate guide gives you a comprehensive vision of the CEH in Morocco: content, value, opportunities, training available locally, and practical tips for success.


What is CEH certification?

The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) is an international certification issued byEC-Council. She trains professionals to think and act like a hacker, but so legal and supervised, to test the security of information systems.

The CEH teaches you to:

  • Identify vulnerabilities of a system
  • Exploiting security flaws
  • Simulate real cyber attacks
  • Propose solutions to address risks

Content of the CEH certification

The current version of the certification (CEH v12) covers 20 main modules, including:

  • Recognition and collection of information
  • Network Scanning and Enumeration
  • System vulnerabilities and operation
  • Hacking web (XSS, SQLi, etc.)
  • Hacking Wi-Fi networks
  • Attacks on cloud, IoT and mobile
  • Social engineering and phishing
  • Cryptography and countermeasures

CEH examination :

  • Format : QCM
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Number of questions: 125
  • Success score: ~70%

Why pass the CEH in Morocco?

1. International recognition

The CEH is valid in more than 145 countries and often required for offensive security positions, particularly in large companies and government agencies.

2. Career booming

In Morocco, cybersecurity-related professions are high voltage : CEH certified experts are eligible for positions such as:

  • Penister
  • SOC Analyst
  • Consultant Red Team
  • Offensive safety engineer

3. Increasing interest of institutions

Moroccan ministries, banks, insurance, telecom operators and startups are investing in cybersecurity and seeking certified profiles.


Where to train at the CEH in Morocco?

There are several EC-Council accredited training centres Morocco, notably Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech and Tangier.

Some of the organizations known as:

  • SecureValley Training Center
  • New Horizons Morocco
  • ITQAN Academy
  • C2S Security
  • ISGI Casablanca

Some propose the Presentation training or e-learning with virtual labs. These trainings usually last from 5 to 10 days.

Tip: prefer a CE-Council Instructor certified trainer for optimal framing.


Cost and financing of the CEH

Average rates:

  • Training: between 8 000 and 15 000 MAD
  • Official examination fee: approximately USD 1,200 (included in some packs)
  • Practical labs: often provided free of charge or as a supplement

Possible funding:

  • CPF/OPFTT for enterprises
  • Training aids for staff
  • Student discounts or "early career" packs

Profiles concerned

The CEH is intended for anyone working or wishing to work in offensive cybersecurity:

  • Systems and networks
  • Computer Security Students
  • SOC Analysts
  • IT managers wanting to understand attacks
  • Freelancers or entrepreneurs in cybersecurity

And after the CEH?

The CEH is a front door. After you have obtained it, you can aim for more advanced certifications such as:

  • CEH Practical : hand-on version of the CEH with lab to solve
  • CPENT (Certified Penetration Tester) : for advanced slopes
  • OSCP (Offensive Security Certified Professional) : very technical, very famous
  • CHFI : for post-attack digital surveys

Testimony of a Moroccan expert certified CEH

"The CHE has enabled me to professionalize my skills in intrusion testing and access freelance missions abroad. It's an excellent technical base, especially when you start in Red Teaming."
— Anas B., freelance slopester based in Casablanca


Tips for passing the CHE exam

  1. Attend lab-based training (with actual simulations)
  2. Mastering tools like Nmap, Burp Suite, Metasploit
  3. Doing CTF challenges on TryHackMe, Hack The Box
  4. Working the training MCQs
  5. Read official EC-Council documents

In summary

Certification CEH is a strategic opportunity for any Moroccan professional wishing to pursue a career in offensive cybersecurity. Accessible, recognized and well structured, it trains you realities of modern ethical hacking while valuing your profile with national and international recruiters.

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