April 04, 2019
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The negative career implications of choosing not to harden your Kali Linux host are severe, so Iâll share the necessary steps to make your Linux host secure, including how I use penetration testing and Kali Linux to get the job done. Read more â¶
The rise of programmable networks and software-defined networking has changed the role of the network engineer, and accepting those changes is key to career advancement. Network engineers need to become software fluent and embrace automation, according to a panel of network professionals brought together by Cisco. Read more â¶
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Free (or almost free) Wi-Fi penetration testing tools can help you spot potential Wi-Fi security vulnerabilities and figure out ways to protect against them. Read more â¶
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