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Unlocking Security
- An Introduction to Ethical Hacking: A Comprehensive Handbook
- Narrado por: William Goldman
- Duração: 7 horas e 9 minutos
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Sinopse
If you want to decode the world of ethical hacking, level up your IT expertise, and stay ahead of cyber threats, this guide is for you
Picture yourself in the command center of your organization's IT department.
As a tech professional, you spot anomalies that others might miss a slight misconfiguration here, a potential vulnerability there.
You're not just an IT professional; you're the gatekeeper of your organization's cybersecurity.
But here's the shocking reality: According to a 2023 Verizon public safety survey, organizations revealed that only 15% feel they are "very prepared" for cyberattacks.
Are you fully armed and ready to counter these cyber threats?
That's where this book comes into play an essential toolkit for anyone in the field of ethical hacking.
You're not just monitoring systems; you're actively seeking out digital vulnerabilities, using your expertise to outmaneuver potential attacks.
Here, ethical hacking is demystified, providing you with a clear, actionable roadmap to enhance your cybersecurity capabilities.
As you delve into each chapter, your role in IT transforms. You're no longer reacting to threats; you're preemptively strategizing and implementing robust defenses.
This book arms you with the knowledge to understand the hacker mindset, equipping you to safeguard your organization's digital assets proactively.
It's about honing your skills to become the ethical hacker that todays cybersecurity landscape demands, ensuring you're not among those caught off-guard by the next wave of cyberattacks.