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Become a cyber security specialist for £9.99 with this course
The internet is a dangerous place, and it pays to stay protected. Yes, you should invest in a Virtual Private Network to keep your data safe, but a VPN doesn’t actually give you any real understanding of the threats out there. For that, you need to take a cyber security course.
Udemy’s ‘Complete Cyber Security Course: Volume One’ is now available for just £9.99. This is down by over £100 from the usual list price of £119.99. This incredible deal ends on June 13, so you’ll need to act fast if you want to secure this price.
The course aims to provide you with an advanced practical skill-set in defeating all online threats, including advanced hackers, trackers, malware, and all other issues including government spying and mass surveillance. Essentially, you’ll become a cyber security specialist, with the ability to explore the threat landscape and go in-depth into security systems.
To take the course all you need is a basic understanding of using operating systems. It’s important to note that this is volume one of four in the complete course, but if you aren’t completely satisfied, you can always fall back on the generous 30-day money-back guarantee.
Check out this course if you’re interested in maintaining security, privacy, and anonymity.
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