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15 Top Cybersecurity Certifications for 2022

eSecurity Planet

CISA is ISACA’s (Information Systems Audit and Control Association) high-level certification designed for those who audit, control, monitor, and assess an organization’s information technology and business systems. The 4-5 hour exam includes up to 180 questions.

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What Are the Best Cybersecurity Certifications in 2023?

SecureWorld News

Certified professionals often earn 20% more than their counterparts who have not completed the relevant tests and exams. Stay on top of industry changes The cybersecurity sector is in a state of constant change, with new technologies and methodologies introduced on a regular basis.

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How to Perform a Vulnerability Scan in 10 Steps

eSecurity Planet

To automatically identify assets inside the target environment, these technologies make use of a variety of methodologies, including network scanning, IP range scanning, or interaction with asset management systems. Some suggested mitigations may increase the risk of operational failure or conflict with current systems or requirements.

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Russian-speaking cybercrime evolution: What changed from 2016 to 2021

SecureList

Applications have become more complex, their architecture better. To make matters worse, with the development of penetration-testing tools and services, the dark market saw the rise of new malicious tools. Vulnerabilities market got a remake. This has radically changed the way Russian-speaking cybercriminals operate.

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Happy 10th anniversary & Kali's story.so far

Kali Linux

Longer history lesson Knoppix - Initial two weeks work Whoppix (White-Hat and knOPPIX) came about as the founder, @Muts, was doing an in-person air-gap network penetration test lasting for two weeks in 2004. Being a system administrator, a patch could contain a security update to stop a vulnerability.

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