This article was published on November 19, 2018

There’s a direct path to getting hired in IT security, and it starts with this $99 program


There’s a direct path to getting hired in IT security, and it starts with this $99 program

Did you know that as our collective awareness of cyber crimes and online security dangers escalates, the security habits we use every day may actually be getting worse?

New figures from an international study found that three out of four people admitted they’d reused passwords across multiple online accounts. That’s bad. It’s even more alarming when you consider only 56 percent made that same admission just four years ago. Yikes.

Meanwhile, new threats pop up almost daily, which is why wide-ranging training in up-to-the-minute cybersecurity is so vital. If you’re a IT security expert or just want to break into the expanding field, a package like one year of RedVector IT Cybersecurity Pro access is a great place to start. It’s also currently half off at just $99 from TNW Deals.

With your RedVector subscription, you’ll have access to more than 500 courses, covering the entire online security gamut. From ethical hacking training to manage, troubleshoot and defend online systems to a 25-course package geared to helping you earn complete Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification, you’ll find professional-based training that can help get you employed now.

You’ll even be able to tackle a variety of premium CompTIA certifications, including network security and risk management, complex IT infrastructure support, configuration and management of networks as well as assembling and maintaining service equipment.

With predictions of nearly 3.5 million cybersecurity job openings by 2021, according to Cybersecurity Ventures, you can take a big step toward joining those ranks now with this subscription. Usually $199, knock $100 off the price if you get in on this limited time deal now.

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