Masterclass: Navigating Vulnerabilities with Ethical Hacking

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In an increasingly digital world, cyber threats are evolving at an unprecedented pace.

As organisations strive to protect their assets, ethical hacking and penetration testing have emerged as vital practises to identify vulnerabilities and fortify defences.

Ethical hacking goes beyond merely identifying risks; it provides actionable insights into how cybercriminals operate, helping organisations pre-emptively tackle potential threats. As businesses continue to expand their digital footprint, the demand for skilled professionals who can ethically test, and secure systems has never been higher.

RMIT Online invites you to an exclusive masterclass session with Jack Haynes and Clinton Carpene from Palo Alto Networks, where you'll gain insights into the world of ethical hacking and how it plays a crucial role in modern cybersecurity. This session is designed to provide you with the knowledge and techniques needed to stay one step ahead in the ever-changing landscape of cyber threats.

Topics covered in this session will include:

  • An overview of ethical hacking and penetration testing
  • Common tools and techniques used by ethical hackers
  • How penetration testing can improve an organisation's security posture

Join us and learn how ethical hacking can be a significant change in building a resilient cybersecurity strategy.

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