Get Cybersecurity Skills From Scratch – Only $30 Until January 1

December 26, 2023
1 min read

This article discusses the opportunity to learn cybersecurity skills for just $30 through January 1. The shortage of cybersecurity professionals has led to increased demand and higher costs for businesses seeking cybersecurity specialists. However, by taking advantage of The 2023 Complete Cyber Security Ethical Hacking Certification Bundle, individuals can develop cybersecurity skills at an affordable price. The bundle includes courses such as Learn Ethical Hacking: Beginner to Advanced, The Complete Python Hacking Course: Beginner to Advanced, and Full Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing Course. These courses cover a range of topics, from introductory concepts to advanced techniques in areas such as wireless network hacking, pen testing, and AWS security management. The bundle also includes courses on practical hacking using Metasploit and Raspberry Pi.

One of the highlights of the bundle is the Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing Bootcamp with Linux, which prepares individuals for entry-level positions in IT security. Another highly rated course is the AWS Security Management & AWS Security Specialist Course, which helps individuals develop practical skills in cloud development, networking, and sales using Amazon Web Services.

The courses are presented by Oak Academy, a company specializing in cybersecurity, IT, coding, and game development. Some of the courses may require individuals to have basic knowledge of internet and web technologies.

The bundled courses are available for $29.97, which is a 77% discount from the regular retail price of $130. The offer is valid through January 1.

Latest from Blog

Bridging the cyber talent gap: tips for CISOs

TLDR: – Global cyber threats have increased twofold in recent years, leading to a talent gap of nearly 4 million cyber professionals worldwide. – Existing cyber staff are under strain, with vacancies

North Korean hackers pivot to ransomware attacks

TLDR: North Korean hackers from APT45 have shifted from cyber espionage to ransomware attacks APT45 has targeted critical infrastructure and is linked to ransomware families SHATTEREDGLASS and Maui A North Korea-linked threat