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Learn how the pros prevent cyberattacks with 160 hours of ethical hacking training

March 1, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of March. 1, The 2022 Ultimate Ethical Hacking Super-Sized Certification Prep Bundle, valued at $1,800, is on sale for $34 — that’s 98% off.


In pop culture, hackers are portrayed as button-smashing, fast-acting superhumans that can discover top secrets or hack into systems at lightning speed. Sure, hackers are technically skilled and highly intelligent, but in reality, they’re just normal humans who did their fair share of research and practice.

Just like you can’t hack a system by smashing buttons, you can’t save one by smashing buttons. Counteracting and preventing cyberattacks also requires its fair share of research and practice. The only difference is you’ll be able to use your cyber skills for good, not evil.

Willing to put in the work? Check out the Ultimate Ethical Hacking Super-Sized Certification Prep Bundle. It features nine courses and over 160 hours of content to educate you on white hat hacking methods and tools. Plus, some of the courses will help you prepare to take top cybersecurity certification exams when you’re ready.

With instruction from Gabriel Avramescu, a senior information security consultant; David Bombal, a Cisco engineer and trainer; and others, you’ll get familiar with cybersecurity terminology and foundational knowledge, including network scanning, penetration testing, antivirus, Linux, Bash, Nmap, and more. A 12-hour crash course for beginners kicks things off.

From there, you can learn about analyzing and interpreting network protocols using Wireshark, how to hack network protocols using Kali Linux, testing firewalls and infrastructure for threats, and exploiting FTP server vulnerability using Metasploit.

When you feel confident about your skills, you can shift gears to study for your CCNA 200-301, CompTIA Network+, or CompTIA Security+ exams. If you want to put your new skills to the test, there’s even a course that walks you through building a smart security camera for Raspberry Pi.

Get this nine-course cybersecurity training bundle on sale for just $34 for a limited time.

Prices subject to change.

Credit: Gabriel Avamescu

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