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  1. Ready for the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)? Crush the exam with Crucial Exams: 500 practice questions and 161 flashcards to sharpen your skills. Start studying now: crucialexams.com/s/cHZewuXN #CEH

  2. Ready for the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)? Crush the exam with Crucial Exams: 500 practice questions and 161 flashcards to sharpen your skills. Start studying now: crucialexams.com/s/cHZewuXN #CEH

  3. From 2016 - #Glyphosate pesticide found in popular #Cereals

    #CEH’s independent testing of a variety of American #cereals found many common brands of conventional products contained residue levels of the weed killer glyphosate. This toxic chemical has been shown to cause birth defects in laboratory animals and disrupt hormone function. Recently, the World Health Organization classified glyphosate as a “probable human carcinogen.”

    What is glyphosate?
    Glyphosate, also known as Roundup, is the most widely used herbicide in the US. It is the most commonly used pesticide in parks and is even found in foods that adults and kids love.

    Is glyphosate hazardous for kids?
    Absolutely. The Guardian said it best: “Because a child’s developing body is more sensitive to exposure than adults and takes in more of everything – relative to their size, children eat, breathe, and drink much more than adults – they are particularly vulnerable to these toxic chemicals.” (Source: The EU and Glyphosate: It’s Time to Put Children’s Health Before Pesticides)

    What foods are grown using glyphosate?
    Corn and soybeans are commonly grown using Roundup, but is also used on hundreds of other crops. Glyphosate is sometimes used to dry out oats just prior to harvest.

    What foods are contaminated with glyphosate?
    The best way to avoid glyphosate is by knowing which foods contain it. Since oats can be prepared for harvest using the pesticide Roundup, oat cereals were the likely culprit.

    CEH recently tested a variety of cereals and found glyphosate contamination in the following products:

    Cereal Results:*

    Beech-Nut Oatmeal (baby) 735 ppb
    Beech-Nut Organic Oatmeal (baby) none detected
    Cascadian Farms Organic Honey Nut O’s none detected
    Comforts Apple & Oatmeal with Cinnamon Baby Food Puree none detected
    Gerber Single Grain Oatmeal (baby) 545 ppb
    Great Value O’s Oat Cereal 1220 ppb
    Post Honey Bunches of Oats-Crunchy Honey Roasted none detected
    Honey Nut Cheerios 557 ppb
    Trader Joe’s Joe’s O’s Toasted Whole Grain Oats Cereal 672 ppb
    Kroger Toasted Oats Cereal 346 ppb
    Market Pantry Toasted Oats Whole Grain Oat Cereal 826 ppb
    Malt O Meal Marshmallow Mateys (cereal) 303 ppb
    Quaker Life Original Multigrain Cereal (cereal) 1254 ppb
    Quaker Oatmeal Squares with a hint of Brown Sugar (cereal) 2015 ppb
    Signature Kitchens Honey Nut Toasted Oats 762 ppb

    *These results are consistent with a U.S. Food and Drug Administration study of oatmeal (300 – 1670 ppb of glyphosate).

    Other Results:

    Enfamil Prosobee Soy For Sensitive Tummy Formula none detected
    Gerber Graduate Cereal Bars Strawberry Banana 142 ppb
    Nature Valley Soft Baked Oatmeal Squares Cinnamon Brown Sugar (bars) 39 ppb
    Similac Soy Isomil For Fussiness & Gas Formula none detected
    Up&Up Soy Infant Formula with Iron none detected

    How concerned should I be about CEH’s test results?
    Very concerned. The research into glyphosate exposure shows that these substances can alter and damage the delicate functions of our bodies’ natural hormones, making them part of a group of chemicals known as endocrine disrupting chemicals, or EDCs.

    Is it difficult to avoid glyphosate-contaminated food?
    You can avoid this toxic chemical by buying organic cereals! Glyphosate is not used in the production of organic food. CEH recently tested two organic cereal products and neither were contaminated with glyphosate.

    A more permanent solution is to get dangerous chemicals like glyphosate and other hormone disruptors banned. Add your name now.

    What is the takeaway here?
    Toxic glyphosate is avoidable in most cases. Whenever possible, buy organic cereals."

    Source:
    ceh.org/glyphosate-herbicide-f

    #EPAFail #Bayer #ToxicPesticides
    #Monocrops #Monocrap #BigAg
    #BigChem #Corruption #Poison #Crapitalism #CapitalismKills #RoundUpKills #USPol #WorldPol #Roundup #Glyphosate #Herbicides #CenterForEnvironmentalHealth #SoyProducts #BabyFood #InfantCereals

  4. From 2016 - #Glyphosate pesticide found in popular #Cereals

    #CEH’s independent testing of a variety of American #cereals found many common brands of conventional products contained residue levels of the weed killer glyphosate. This toxic chemical has been shown to cause birth defects in laboratory animals and disrupt hormone function. Recently, the World Health Organization classified glyphosate as a “probable human carcinogen.”

    What is glyphosate?
    Glyphosate, also known as Roundup, is the most widely used herbicide in the US. It is the most commonly used pesticide in parks and is even found in foods that adults and kids love.

    Is glyphosate hazardous for kids?
    Absolutely. The Guardian said it best: “Because a child’s developing body is more sensitive to exposure than adults and takes in more of everything – relative to their size, children eat, breathe, and drink much more than adults – they are particularly vulnerable to these toxic chemicals.” (Source: The EU and Glyphosate: It’s Time to Put Children’s Health Before Pesticides)

    What foods are grown using glyphosate?
    Corn and soybeans are commonly grown using Roundup, but is also used on hundreds of other crops. Glyphosate is sometimes used to dry out oats just prior to harvest.

    What foods are contaminated with glyphosate?
    The best way to avoid glyphosate is by knowing which foods contain it. Since oats can be prepared for harvest using the pesticide Roundup, oat cereals were the likely culprit.

    CEH recently tested a variety of cereals and found glyphosate contamination in the following products:

    Cereal Results:*

    Beech-Nut Oatmeal (baby) 735 ppb
    Beech-Nut Organic Oatmeal (baby) none detected
    Cascadian Farms Organic Honey Nut O’s none detected
    Comforts Apple & Oatmeal with Cinnamon Baby Food Puree none detected
    Gerber Single Grain Oatmeal (baby) 545 ppb
    Great Value O’s Oat Cereal 1220 ppb
    Post Honey Bunches of Oats-Crunchy Honey Roasted none detected
    Honey Nut Cheerios 557 ppb
    Trader Joe’s Joe’s O’s Toasted Whole Grain Oats Cereal 672 ppb
    Kroger Toasted Oats Cereal 346 ppb
    Market Pantry Toasted Oats Whole Grain Oat Cereal 826 ppb
    Malt O Meal Marshmallow Mateys (cereal) 303 ppb
    Quaker Life Original Multigrain Cereal (cereal) 1254 ppb
    Quaker Oatmeal Squares with a hint of Brown Sugar (cereal) 2015 ppb
    Signature Kitchens Honey Nut Toasted Oats 762 ppb

    *These results are consistent with a U.S. Food and Drug Administration study of oatmeal (300 – 1670 ppb of glyphosate).

    Other Results:

    Enfamil Prosobee Soy For Sensitive Tummy Formula none detected
    Gerber Graduate Cereal Bars Strawberry Banana 142 ppb
    Nature Valley Soft Baked Oatmeal Squares Cinnamon Brown Sugar (bars) 39 ppb
    Similac Soy Isomil For Fussiness & Gas Formula none detected
    Up&Up Soy Infant Formula with Iron none detected

    How concerned should I be about CEH’s test results?
    Very concerned. The research into glyphosate exposure shows that these substances can alter and damage the delicate functions of our bodies’ natural hormones, making them part of a group of chemicals known as endocrine disrupting chemicals, or EDCs.

    Is it difficult to avoid glyphosate-contaminated food?
    You can avoid this toxic chemical by buying organic cereals! Glyphosate is not used in the production of organic food. CEH recently tested two organic cereal products and neither were contaminated with glyphosate.

    A more permanent solution is to get dangerous chemicals like glyphosate and other hormone disruptors banned. Add your name now.

    What is the takeaway here?
    Toxic glyphosate is avoidable in most cases. Whenever possible, buy organic cereals."

    Source:
    ceh.org/glyphosate-herbicide-f

    #EPAFail #Bayer #ToxicPesticides
    #Monocrops #Monocrap #BigAg
    #BigChem #Corruption #Poison #Crapitalism #CapitalismKills #RoundUpKills #USPol #WorldPol #Roundup #Glyphosate #Herbicides #CenterForEnvironmentalHealth #SoyProducts #BabyFood #InfantCereals

  5. From 2016 - #Glyphosate pesticide found in popular #Cereals

    #CEH’s independent testing of a variety of American #cereals found many common brands of conventional products contained residue levels of the weed killer glyphosate. This toxic chemical has been shown to cause birth defects in laboratory animals and disrupt hormone function. Recently, the World Health Organization classified glyphosate as a “probable human carcinogen.”

    What is glyphosate?
    Glyphosate, also known as Roundup, is the most widely used herbicide in the US. It is the most commonly used pesticide in parks and is even found in foods that adults and kids love.

    Is glyphosate hazardous for kids?
    Absolutely. The Guardian said it best: “Because a child’s developing body is more sensitive to exposure than adults and takes in more of everything – relative to their size, children eat, breathe, and drink much more than adults – they are particularly vulnerable to these toxic chemicals.” (Source: The EU and Glyphosate: It’s Time to Put Children’s Health Before Pesticides)

    What foods are grown using glyphosate?
    Corn and soybeans are commonly grown using Roundup, but is also used on hundreds of other crops. Glyphosate is sometimes used to dry out oats just prior to harvest.

    What foods are contaminated with glyphosate?
    The best way to avoid glyphosate is by knowing which foods contain it. Since oats can be prepared for harvest using the pesticide Roundup, oat cereals were the likely culprit.

    CEH recently tested a variety of cereals and found glyphosate contamination in the following products:

    Cereal Results:*

    Beech-Nut Oatmeal (baby) 735 ppb
    Beech-Nut Organic Oatmeal (baby) none detected
    Cascadian Farms Organic Honey Nut O’s none detected
    Comforts Apple & Oatmeal with Cinnamon Baby Food Puree none detected
    Gerber Single Grain Oatmeal (baby) 545 ppb
    Great Value O’s Oat Cereal 1220 ppb
    Post Honey Bunches of Oats-Crunchy Honey Roasted none detected
    Honey Nut Cheerios 557 ppb
    Trader Joe’s Joe’s O’s Toasted Whole Grain Oats Cereal 672 ppb
    Kroger Toasted Oats Cereal 346 ppb
    Market Pantry Toasted Oats Whole Grain Oat Cereal 826 ppb
    Malt O Meal Marshmallow Mateys (cereal) 303 ppb
    Quaker Life Original Multigrain Cereal (cereal) 1254 ppb
    Quaker Oatmeal Squares with a hint of Brown Sugar (cereal) 2015 ppb
    Signature Kitchens Honey Nut Toasted Oats 762 ppb

    *These results are consistent with a U.S. Food and Drug Administration study of oatmeal (300 – 1670 ppb of glyphosate).

    Other Results:

    Enfamil Prosobee Soy For Sensitive Tummy Formula none detected
    Gerber Graduate Cereal Bars Strawberry Banana 142 ppb
    Nature Valley Soft Baked Oatmeal Squares Cinnamon Brown Sugar (bars) 39 ppb
    Similac Soy Isomil For Fussiness & Gas Formula none detected
    Up&Up Soy Infant Formula with Iron none detected

    How concerned should I be about CEH’s test results?
    Very concerned. The research into glyphosate exposure shows that these substances can alter and damage the delicate functions of our bodies’ natural hormones, making them part of a group of chemicals known as endocrine disrupting chemicals, or EDCs.

    Is it difficult to avoid glyphosate-contaminated food?
    You can avoid this toxic chemical by buying organic cereals! Glyphosate is not used in the production of organic food. CEH recently tested two organic cereal products and neither were contaminated with glyphosate.

    A more permanent solution is to get dangerous chemicals like glyphosate and other hormone disruptors banned. Add your name now.

    What is the takeaway here?
    Toxic glyphosate is avoidable in most cases. Whenever possible, buy organic cereals."

    Source:
    ceh.org/glyphosate-herbicide-f

    #EPAFail #Bayer #ToxicPesticides
    #Monocrops #Monocrap #BigAg
    #BigChem #Corruption #Poison #Crapitalism #CapitalismKills #RoundUpKills #USPol #WorldPol #Roundup #Glyphosate #Herbicides #CenterForEnvironmentalHealth #SoyProducts #BabyFood #InfantCereals

  6. From 2016 - #Glyphosate pesticide found in popular #Cereals

    #CEH’s independent testing of a variety of American #cereals found many common brands of conventional products contained residue levels of the weed killer glyphosate. This toxic chemical has been shown to cause birth defects in laboratory animals and disrupt hormone function. Recently, the World Health Organization classified glyphosate as a “probable human carcinogen.”

    What is glyphosate?
    Glyphosate, also known as Roundup, is the most widely used herbicide in the US. It is the most commonly used pesticide in parks and is even found in foods that adults and kids love.

    Is glyphosate hazardous for kids?
    Absolutely. The Guardian said it best: “Because a child’s developing body is more sensitive to exposure than adults and takes in more of everything – relative to their size, children eat, breathe, and drink much more than adults – they are particularly vulnerable to these toxic chemicals.” (Source: The EU and Glyphosate: It’s Time to Put Children’s Health Before Pesticides)

    What foods are grown using glyphosate?
    Corn and soybeans are commonly grown using Roundup, but is also used on hundreds of other crops. Glyphosate is sometimes used to dry out oats just prior to harvest.

    What foods are contaminated with glyphosate?
    The best way to avoid glyphosate is by knowing which foods contain it. Since oats can be prepared for harvest using the pesticide Roundup, oat cereals were the likely culprit.

    CEH recently tested a variety of cereals and found glyphosate contamination in the following products:

    Cereal Results:*

    Beech-Nut Oatmeal (baby) 735 ppb
    Beech-Nut Organic Oatmeal (baby) none detected
    Cascadian Farms Organic Honey Nut O’s none detected
    Comforts Apple & Oatmeal with Cinnamon Baby Food Puree none detected
    Gerber Single Grain Oatmeal (baby) 545 ppb
    Great Value O’s Oat Cereal 1220 ppb
    Post Honey Bunches of Oats-Crunchy Honey Roasted none detected
    Honey Nut Cheerios 557 ppb
    Trader Joe’s Joe’s O’s Toasted Whole Grain Oats Cereal 672 ppb
    Kroger Toasted Oats Cereal 346 ppb
    Market Pantry Toasted Oats Whole Grain Oat Cereal 826 ppb
    Malt O Meal Marshmallow Mateys (cereal) 303 ppb
    Quaker Life Original Multigrain Cereal (cereal) 1254 ppb
    Quaker Oatmeal Squares with a hint of Brown Sugar (cereal) 2015 ppb
    Signature Kitchens Honey Nut Toasted Oats 762 ppb

    *These results are consistent with a U.S. Food and Drug Administration study of oatmeal (300 – 1670 ppb of glyphosate).

    Other Results:

    Enfamil Prosobee Soy For Sensitive Tummy Formula none detected
    Gerber Graduate Cereal Bars Strawberry Banana 142 ppb
    Nature Valley Soft Baked Oatmeal Squares Cinnamon Brown Sugar (bars) 39 ppb
    Similac Soy Isomil For Fussiness & Gas Formula none detected
    Up&Up Soy Infant Formula with Iron none detected

    How concerned should I be about CEH’s test results?
    Very concerned. The research into glyphosate exposure shows that these substances can alter and damage the delicate functions of our bodies’ natural hormones, making them part of a group of chemicals known as endocrine disrupting chemicals, or EDCs.

    Is it difficult to avoid glyphosate-contaminated food?
    You can avoid this toxic chemical by buying organic cereals! Glyphosate is not used in the production of organic food. CEH recently tested two organic cereal products and neither were contaminated with glyphosate.

    A more permanent solution is to get dangerous chemicals like glyphosate and other hormone disruptors banned. Add your name now.

    What is the takeaway here?
    Toxic glyphosate is avoidable in most cases. Whenever possible, buy organic cereals."

    Source:
    ceh.org/glyphosate-herbicide-f

    #EPAFail #Bayer #ToxicPesticides
    #Monocrops #Monocrap #BigAg
    #BigChem #Corruption #Poison #Crapitalism #CapitalismKills #RoundUpKills #USPol #WorldPol #Roundup #Glyphosate #Herbicides #CenterForEnvironmentalHealth #SoyProducts #BabyFood #InfantCereals

  7. From 2016 - #Glyphosate pesticide found in popular #Cereals

    #CEH’s independent testing of a variety of American #cereals found many common brands of conventional products contained residue levels of the weed killer glyphosate. This toxic chemical has been shown to cause birth defects in laboratory animals and disrupt hormone function. Recently, the World Health Organization classified glyphosate as a “probable human carcinogen.”

    What is glyphosate?
    Glyphosate, also known as Roundup, is the most widely used herbicide in the US. It is the most commonly used pesticide in parks and is even found in foods that adults and kids love.

    Is glyphosate hazardous for kids?
    Absolutely. The Guardian said it best: “Because a child’s developing body is more sensitive to exposure than adults and takes in more of everything – relative to their size, children eat, breathe, and drink much more than adults – they are particularly vulnerable to these toxic chemicals.” (Source: The EU and Glyphosate: It’s Time to Put Children’s Health Before Pesticides)

    What foods are grown using glyphosate?
    Corn and soybeans are commonly grown using Roundup, but is also used on hundreds of other crops. Glyphosate is sometimes used to dry out oats just prior to harvest.

    What foods are contaminated with glyphosate?
    The best way to avoid glyphosate is by knowing which foods contain it. Since oats can be prepared for harvest using the pesticide Roundup, oat cereals were the likely culprit.

    CEH recently tested a variety of cereals and found glyphosate contamination in the following products:

    Cereal Results:*

    Beech-Nut Oatmeal (baby) 735 ppb
    Beech-Nut Organic Oatmeal (baby) none detected
    Cascadian Farms Organic Honey Nut O’s none detected
    Comforts Apple & Oatmeal with Cinnamon Baby Food Puree none detected
    Gerber Single Grain Oatmeal (baby) 545 ppb
    Great Value O’s Oat Cereal 1220 ppb
    Post Honey Bunches of Oats-Crunchy Honey Roasted none detected
    Honey Nut Cheerios 557 ppb
    Trader Joe’s Joe’s O’s Toasted Whole Grain Oats Cereal 672 ppb
    Kroger Toasted Oats Cereal 346 ppb
    Market Pantry Toasted Oats Whole Grain Oat Cereal 826 ppb
    Malt O Meal Marshmallow Mateys (cereal) 303 ppb
    Quaker Life Original Multigrain Cereal (cereal) 1254 ppb
    Quaker Oatmeal Squares with a hint of Brown Sugar (cereal) 2015 ppb
    Signature Kitchens Honey Nut Toasted Oats 762 ppb

    *These results are consistent with a U.S. Food and Drug Administration study of oatmeal (300 – 1670 ppb of glyphosate).

    Other Results:

    Enfamil Prosobee Soy For Sensitive Tummy Formula none detected
    Gerber Graduate Cereal Bars Strawberry Banana 142 ppb
    Nature Valley Soft Baked Oatmeal Squares Cinnamon Brown Sugar (bars) 39 ppb
    Similac Soy Isomil For Fussiness & Gas Formula none detected
    Up&Up Soy Infant Formula with Iron none detected

    How concerned should I be about CEH’s test results?
    Very concerned. The research into glyphosate exposure shows that these substances can alter and damage the delicate functions of our bodies’ natural hormones, making them part of a group of chemicals known as endocrine disrupting chemicals, or EDCs.

    Is it difficult to avoid glyphosate-contaminated food?
    You can avoid this toxic chemical by buying organic cereals! Glyphosate is not used in the production of organic food. CEH recently tested two organic cereal products and neither were contaminated with glyphosate.

    A more permanent solution is to get dangerous chemicals like glyphosate and other hormone disruptors banned. Add your name now.

    What is the takeaway here?
    Toxic glyphosate is avoidable in most cases. Whenever possible, buy organic cereals."

    Source:
    ceh.org/glyphosate-herbicide-f

    #EPAFail #Bayer #ToxicPesticides
    #Monocrops #Monocrap #BigAg
    #BigChem #Corruption #Poison #Crapitalism #CapitalismKills #RoundUpKills #USPol #WorldPol #Roundup #Glyphosate #Herbicides #CenterForEnvironmentalHealth #SoyProducts #BabyFood #InfantCereals

  8. Infosec Skills is fully self-paced, adaptive, and guided by AI to meet every learner exactly where they are.

    What makes this new experience different:

    • Guided paths aligned with the NICE Framework and MITRE ATT&CK.
    • A 194-hour AI Security Bootcamp with GenAI-based skill validation.
    • An AI-driven Skills Navigator that personalizes each learning journey.
    • Built-in preparation for certifications such as #CISSP, #CEH, #CISM, and many more.

    This isn’t just training. It’s a gateway to mastery.

  9. Infosec Skills is fully self-paced, adaptive, and guided by AI to meet every learner exactly where they are.

    What makes this new experience different:

    • Guided paths aligned with the NICE Framework and MITRE ATT&CK.
    • A 194-hour AI Security Bootcamp with GenAI-based skill validation.
    • An AI-driven Skills Navigator that personalizes each learning journey.
    • Built-in preparation for certifications such as #CISSP, #CEH, #CISM, and many more.

    This isn’t just training. It’s a gateway to mastery.

  10. Infosec Skills is fully self-paced, adaptive, and guided by AI to meet every learner exactly where they are.

    What makes this new experience different:

    • Guided paths aligned with the NICE Framework and MITRE ATT&CK.
    • A 194-hour AI Security Bootcamp with GenAI-based skill validation.
    • An AI-driven Skills Navigator that personalizes each learning journey.
    • Built-in preparation for certifications such as #CISSP, #CEH, #CISM, and many more.

    This isn’t just training. It’s a gateway to mastery.

  11. Infosec Skills is fully self-paced, adaptive, and guided by AI to meet every learner exactly where they are.

    What makes this new experience different:

    • Guided paths aligned with the NICE Framework and MITRE ATT&CK.
    • A 194-hour AI Security Bootcamp with GenAI-based skill validation.
    • An AI-driven Skills Navigator that personalizes each learning journey.
    • Built-in preparation for certifications such as #CISSP, #CEH, #CISM, and many more.

    This isn’t just training. It’s a gateway to mastery.

  12. 💻 Preparing for Security+, CEH, or OSCP while feeling completely overwhelmed?

    This Notion template transforms chaos into a stress-free system. Track multiple certifications, organize labs, build consistent study habits, and manage deadlines without burning out. Designed specifically for security students.

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    #infosec #oscp #ceh #security #certification #cyber
    security #tech #notion

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    This Notion template transforms chaos into a stress-free system. Track multiple certifications, organize labs, build consistent study habits, and manage deadlines without burning out. Designed specifically for security students.

    $4.99: airacademy.gumroad.com/l/notio

    #infosec #oscp #ceh #security #certification #cyber
    security #tech #notion

  14. Become an Ethical Hacker!
    Dream of fighting cybercrime? The EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification trains you to think like a hacker—and stop them! This EC-Council certification covers penetration testing, malware analysis, and vulnerability assessment—skills needed for roles in cybersecurity firms and government agencies. With cyberattacks rising, CEH-certified professionals are in high demand.
    certstudymaterial.com/category
    #EthicalHacking #CyberSecurity #CEH

  15. Become an Ethical Hacker!
    Dream of fighting cybercrime? The EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification trains you to think like a hacker—and stop them! This EC-Council certification covers penetration testing, malware analysis, and vulnerability assessment—skills needed for roles in cybersecurity firms and government agencies. With cyberattacks rising, CEH-certified professionals are in high demand.
    certstudymaterial.com/category
    #EthicalHacking #CyberSecurity #CEH

  16. Powered by the AI edge, the CEHv13 Certification is an upgraded version of its predecessor, the CEHv12. The blog here explores a comparative study between the two versions, especially focusing on the difference between ceh v12 and v13. The blog also highlights the significance of pursuing the new version in the age of AI.

    Click Here to Know More: dataspaceacademy.com/blog/diff

    #dsa #DataSpaceAcademy #certification #CEH #CEHV13 #CEHV12 #cybersecurity #EthicalHacker #Jobs #Classes #Training #course

  17. Powered by the AI edge, the CEHv13 Certification is an upgraded version of its predecessor, the CEHv12. The blog here explores a comparative study between the two versions, especially focusing on the difference between ceh v12 and v13. The blog also highlights the significance of pursuing the new version in the age of AI.

    Click Here to Know More: dataspaceacademy.com/blog/diff

    #dsa #DataSpaceAcademy #certification #CEH #CEHV13 #CEHV12 #cybersecurity #EthicalHacker #Jobs #Classes #Training #course

  18. Finally an official source that describes the differences between EC-Council C|EH (Certified Ethical Hacker) v12 and v13. Let's call it: "The table of truth"

    #eccouncil #ceh #certifiedethicalhacker #cybersecurity #wtf

  19. Finally an official source that describes the differences between EC-Council C|EH (Certified Ethical Hacker) v12 and v13. Let's call it: "The table of truth"

    #eccouncil #ceh #certifiedethicalhacker #cybersecurity #wtf

  20. I would like to thank EC-Council EC-Council University for the webinar which I had attended with them. Thanks very much. Hundreds of people attended the webinar, as far as I could recall and most of them stayed and were interested in my lecture that I provided as well. The webinar was good.

    A lot was covered in this talk including but not limited to securing 5G Networks, Supply Chain Cybersecurity within the Aviation Industry, Homomorphic Encryption, Securing VR and AR Devices and much more. Video will be out soon.

    Ben Keyte Safcomms

    #eccouncil #webinar #CTI #CyberThreatIntelligence #Intelligence #ThreatIntelligence #CyberSec #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #InformationSecurity #CISSP #CEH #CC #Certifications #CyberCertifications #CyberSecurityCerts #InfoSecCerts #InfoSecurity #Protection #Physical #Digital #DigitalProtection #PhysicalProtection

  21. I would like to thank EC-Council EC-Council University for the webinar which I had attended with them. Thanks very much. Hundreds of people attended the webinar, as far as I could recall and most of them stayed and were interested in my lecture that I provided as well. The webinar was good.

    A lot was covered in this talk including but not limited to securing 5G Networks, Supply Chain Cybersecurity within the Aviation Industry, Homomorphic Encryption, Securing VR and AR Devices and much more. Video will be out soon.

    Ben Keyte Safcomms

    #eccouncil #webinar #CTI #CyberThreatIntelligence #Intelligence #ThreatIntelligence #CyberSec #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #InformationSecurity #CISSP #CEH #CC #Certifications #CyberCertifications #CyberSecurityCerts #InfoSecCerts #InfoSecurity #Protection #Physical #Digital #DigitalProtection #PhysicalProtection

  22. I would like to thank EC-Council EC-Council University for the webinar which I had attended with them. Thanks very much. Hundreds of people attended the webinar, as far as I could recall and most of them stayed and were interested in my lecture that I provided as well. The webinar was good.

    A lot was covered in this talk including but not limited to securing 5G Networks, Supply Chain Cybersecurity within the Aviation Industry, Homomorphic Encryption, Securing VR and AR Devices and much more. Video will be out soon.

    Ben Keyte Safcomms

    #eccouncil #webinar #CTI #CyberThreatIntelligence #Intelligence #ThreatIntelligence #CyberSec #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #InformationSecurity #CISSP #CEH #CC #Certifications #CyberCertifications #CyberSecurityCerts #InfoSecCerts #InfoSecurity #Protection #Physical #Digital #DigitalProtection #PhysicalProtection

  23. I would like to thank EC-Council EC-Council University for the webinar which I had attended with them. Thanks very much. Hundreds of people attended the webinar, as far as I could recall and most of them stayed and were interested in my lecture that I provided as well. The webinar was good.

    A lot was covered in this talk including but not limited to securing 5G Networks, Supply Chain Cybersecurity within the Aviation Industry, Homomorphic Encryption, Securing VR and AR Devices and much more. Video will be out soon.

    Ben Keyte Safcomms

    #eccouncil #webinar #CTI #CyberThreatIntelligence #Intelligence #ThreatIntelligence #CyberSec #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #InformationSecurity #CISSP #CEH #CC #Certifications #CyberCertifications #CyberSecurityCerts #InfoSecCerts #InfoSecurity #Protection #Physical #Digital #DigitalProtection #PhysicalProtection

  24. I would like to thank EC-Council EC-Council University for the webinar which I had attended with them. Thanks very much. Hundreds of people attended the webinar, as far as I could recall and most of them stayed and were interested in my lecture that I provided as well. The webinar was good.

    A lot was covered in this talk including but not limited to securing 5G Networks, Supply Chain Cybersecurity within the Aviation Industry, Homomorphic Encryption, Securing VR and AR Devices and much more. Video will be out soon.

    Ben Keyte Safcomms

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