If you want to work in tech, but don’t have any desire to code web apps to help businesses sell things to other business, you might want to consider a career in cybersecurity. Judging from the apparent complete infiltration of Russian hackers in American cyberspace, it seems fair to speculate that there’s a major shortage of talented penetration testers. Is it because “learn to code” is a more catchy slogan than “secure an organization’s information systems”? Perhaps. But you can use that to your advantage—and get a head start learning a highly in-demand skill set--with the Ethical Hacking Bootcamp.
Some of the topics you'll cover:
- Enumeration
- Denial of Service
- Session Hijacking
- Hacking Web Applications and Wireless Networks
- SQL Injection
- Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots
- Cryptography
- Trojans and Backdoors
- Viruses and Worms
- Buffer Overflow
Break into this lucrative field! Take Ethical Hacking Bootcamp, available now in the Boing Boing store for $45.