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Certified Ethical Hacker
Version 9
Study Guide
CEH v9
TM
Certified Ethical Hacker
Version 9
Study Guide
CEH v9
TM
Sean-Philip Oriyano
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I would like to dedicate this book to Medal of Honor recipient (and
personal hero) Sgt. Maj. (USA) Jon R. Cavaiani, who passed away some
time before this book was written. Thank you for giving me the honor to
shake your hand.
Acknowledgments 
Writing acknowledgements is probably the toughest part of writing a book in my opinion
as I always feel that I have forgotten someone who had to deal with my hijinks over the
past few months. Anyway, here goes.
First of all, I want to thank my Mom and Dad for all of your support over the years as
well as being your favorite son. That’s right, I said it.
I would also like to take a moment to thank all the men and women I have served with
over the years. It is an honor for this Chief Warrant Officer to serve with each of you. I
would also like to extend a special thanks to my own unit for all the work you do, you are
each a credit to the uniform. Finally, thanks to my Commander for your mentorship, sup-
port, and faith in my abilities.
To my friends I want to say thanks for tearing me away from my computer now and
then when you knew I needed to let my brain cool off a bit. Mark, Jason, Jennifer, Fred,
Misty, Arnold, Shelly, and especially Lisa, you all helped me put my focus elsewhere for a
while before I went crazy(er).
I would also like to thank Shigeru Miyamoto for bringing the Legend of Zelda into
reality.
Finally, on a more serious note, I would like to dedicate this book to Medal of Honor
recipient (and personal hero) Sgt. Maj. (USA) Jon R. Cavaiani who passed away some time
before this book was written. Thank you for giving me the honor to shake your hand.
—Sean-Philip Oriyano
Duty, Service, Honor
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