Get 50% off the Ultimate Cyber Security Specialist Workshop Live

February 11, 2024
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TLDR: Cyber Security Specialist Workshop Live Sessions are available at a 50% discount, offering students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in implementing cyber security skills in a real business environment.

Cyber Security Specialist Workshop Live Sessions follow a top-down approach, allowing candidates to learn important cyber security skills through practical projects. This approach is more effective than traditional training or online courses, as it provides students with real implementation experience.

The workshop includes 16 sessions and 60 hours of content, covering topics such as cyber security realistic experience, real-life implementation experience from real cyber security projects, understanding real business challenges, and gaining the confidence to apply for any job.

The program is conducted through online live sessions and has a duration of 8 months, with sessions held every 15 days during weekends. It includes 5 real cyber security projects and 35 real operational activities.

Students who enroll in the Cyber Security Specialist Workshop Live Sessions also receive a free Gold Membership, which grants access to all InfoSec4TC training courses, future courses, social media private groups, classes on the student portal, extra course materials and resources, an attendance certificate with CPEs, and access to all Cyber Security Projects toolkits.

The workshop is suitable for beginners and requires a PC with at least an i3 processor, 8GB RAM, and 100GB free disk space. The course is self-paced and can be accessed on both desktop and mobile devices. Students have lifetime access to the course.

The Cyber Security Specialist Workshop Live Sessions are currently available for the discounted price of $499.99, a 50% saving from the original price of $1,000.

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