NEW YORK – February 11, 2020 – Offensive Security, the leading provider of hands-on cybersecurity training and certification, today announced a major update to its flagship Penetration Testing with ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Offensive Security, the leading provider of hands-on cybersecurity training and certification, today announced the launch of Evasion Techniques and Breaching Defenses ...
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It’s been an apocalyptic year for Linux security, with a sophisticated Trojan and security holes over 20 years old. The Shellshock bug left Linux desktops and servers wide open for anyone to own.
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