Prep for key ethical hacking certification exams with this $49 bundle

The internet is a wild, wonderful place that's full of information and peril. Because most business today is conducted online, there are plenty of malicious hackers who'd like nothing more than to steal data or break through the security systems of major corporations.

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Those security systems don't just magically appear; they're put there by trained professionals who know how to keep hackers out. Still, the systems need to be tested for vulnerabilities, which is where ethical hackers come in. These professionals are in high demand, but the training isn't exactly cheap — at least until now.

Interested in becoming an ethical hacker? Want to test cybersecurity systems? Windows Central Digital Offers right now has a deal on a Computer Hacker Professional Certification Bundle that includes over 60 hours of prep toward key certification exams. Instead of paying the usual price of $1,500, you'll instead pay just $49. That's 96 percent off the regular price!

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Courses include:

  • Ethical Hacker Certification Training
  • Certified Information Systems Security Pro (CISSP)
  • Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
  • Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
  • Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator Certification Training

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In all, you're getting 64 lessons that will prepare you for four major certification exams. Once passed, you'll be well on your way to landing a lucrative, challenging career. At just $49, this deal won't last forever.

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