Technology
Cyber security and information security course is half-price
It’s never too late to learn a new skill and despite what you may have heard, you can teach an old dog new tricks.
Cyber security and data privacy is extremely a la mode at the moment, and for good reason. Cyber threats continue to trouble businesses and individuals, and with more and more of our lives being led online, our data has never been more at risk.
You might think that there’s not a great deal you can do about this, other than the obvious tricks like switching up your passwords and not clicking on that dodgy looking link, but that’s not true. You can learn all the tricks of the trade in a single course, for just £14.99.
The ‘Introduction to Cyber Security and Information Security 2019‘ course is currently reduced to £14.99 from £29.99. That’s a 50% reduction on list price. So if you feel kind of hopeless when it comes to cyber security, there’s something you can do about that.
Students who complete the course will go from having no prior knowledge of cyber security to having an advanced understanding of core principals, theoretical knowledge, and real world applications. You’ll cover a wide array of topics relating to information and security, including everything from control frameworks to encryption and algorithms.
Teach yourself some new tricks today with this half-price course.
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