This article was published on June 7, 2018

Get working as an ethical hacker now with this intensive bootcamp training


Get working as an ethical hacker now with this intensive bootcamp training

Aetna, Orbitz, FedEx, Under Armour, Panera Bread and Chili’s. They are just a handful of the major companies that have suffered data breaches compromising sensitive information in 2018. And those are just some of the breaches we know about.

Every successful company is looking to understand how to best protect their business networks, and that’s where ethical hackers come into play. These network security pros show companies where their systems are vulnerable — and with so much at stake, ethical hackers are bringing home sizeable paychecks for their work. You can join this growing tech sector with the training in this Certified Ethical Hacker Bootcamp Bundle, on sale now for just $39 from TNW Deals.

Packed with over 525 lessons and more than 75 hours of instruction, this training is a top-to-bottom interactive exploration of IT security from all angles.

You’ll learn from industry-proven experts how to identify and shut down security weak points in a network system, how to spot and neutralize DDoS attacks, and how to erect protections to make your company’s cyber network safe. Whether we’re talking trojans, backdoors, viruses, or worms…you’ll understand not just how to deploy, but ultimately protect networks against these digital menaces.

Once you’re fully up to speed on everything from incident management to penetration testing, you’ll be ready to take and pass the EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker v9 exam as proof of your abilities.

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This collection of almost two-dozen ethical hacking courses retail for almost $3,000, but is available now for only $39 before this limited time deal runs out.

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