Save 97% off this 2021 CompTIA Security Infrastructure Expert Bundle

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This bundle includes the following courses:

  1. CompTIA CASP+ (CAS-003)
    Get Advanced Competency in Risk Management, Enterprise Security Operations & Architecture, Research & Collaboration, and Enterprise Security Integration
  2. CompTIA PenTest+ (PT0-001)
    Combat Network Attacks with the Most Up-to-Date Penetration Testing & Vulnerability Assessment Management Skills
  3. CompTIA CySA+ (CS0-002)
    Explore the Best Practices & Practical Application of Computer-Security Related Concepts and Tools
  4. CompTIA Security+ (SY0-601)
    Perform Core Security Functions & Pursue an IT Security Career

Here"s the deal:

This 2021 CompTIA Security Infrastructure Expert Bundle normally costs* $1,180, but you can pick this up for just $30 for a limited time - that represents a saving of $1,150 or 97% off. For a full description, specs, and instructor info, click the link below.

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