mercredi 26 avril 2017

So you want to learn how to hack?

The modern job landscape is a strange thing.

People with degrees in things like engineering and law are having a hard time finding jobs, but the renegade interests are becoming increasingly valuable.

Billionaire investor of Shark Tank fame Mark Cuban has even said that he believes liberal arts degrees are on track to become more valuable than technical degrees over the next 10 years.

However there's one field that still has a long lifespan before it's taken over by the rise of automation: security.

Sure, maybe we're heading to a technological Willy Wonka wonderland of simultaneous awesomeness and horrifying levels of unemployment, but someone will always have to make sure that that tech stays secure. And whose job is that?

Hackers.

The best security experts in the world are the people who know exactly how to exploit modern systems and take advantage of vulnerabilities.

The good news is that the entry level for this field is crazy low, if you know where to look.

The increasing value of this skillset has led online ethical hacking instructors to jack their prices up to astronomical prices, some even on par with university tuition.

However, if you keep your ear to the ground, you can occasionally find price drops from quality instructors. We're seeing one of these going on right now over at Tech Deals

For the next few days, you can get the Ethical Hacking Bootcamp is going for just $45. That's $1 per hour of training that the course offers.

Normally this is one of those hyper-pricey courses, so we're calling this one a pretty slick deal. Click the button below if you want to read more about what this course has to offer.

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