This Complete Ethical Hacking Course only costs $13.49 with a promo code

Today"s highlighted deal comes via our Online Courses section of the Neowin Deals store, where for only a limited time you can save 92% off* this Complete Ethical Hacking Course. Learn Penetration Testing and build security and coding tools with Python.

What"s the deal?

This is one of the most comprehensive Ethical Hacking Courses ever created online! Across 30 hours of instructor-led content, you’ll learn how to diagnose different kinds of cybersecurity attacks and how to defeat them. You"ll practice all the skills and techniques in real-time using an ethical hacking lab so you can put your learning to the test. You"ll experience real-time hacking examples while learning how to protect yourself against them.

  • Access 320 lectures & 29 hours of content 24/7
  • Learn how hackers launch attacks on different systems, computers, users, websites & wireless networks
  • Discover what tools hackers use, why, & how they work
  • Understand how to protect yourselves (or your clients) against these attacks
  • Build your own security & hacking tools with Python
  • Create your own Ethical Hacking tool portfolio

Instructor

Rob Percival has a degree in Mathematics from Cambridge University. After building websites for friends and family for fun, he soon learned that web development was a very lucrative career choice. He gave up a successful job as a teacher to work part time and today, couldn"t be happier.

Good to know

  • Length of access: lifetime
  • Certification of completion included
  • Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase

For full descriptions, terms, and instructor info please click here.

What"s the benefit?

This Complete Ethical Hacking Course normally costs $200 but it can be yours for just $14.99 for a limited time, that"s a saving of $175.01 (92%) off!

Promo Code

For a limited time you can get an additional 10% off when you use the 10SAVE promo code upon checking out, bringing the price down to just $13.49.

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