The following bulletin has been issued by the National Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters (NCTPHQ). The bulletin can be found here.
Malicious Hoax Communications to Hotels
The following bulletin has been issued by the National Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters (NCTPHQ). The bulletin can be found here.
New Humble Bundle: “Hacking for the Holidays” – December 2018
What is ‘Humble Bundle’? Humble Bundle is a distribution platform selling games, ebooks, software, and other digital content. Since Humble’s founding in 2010, they have been supporting charity (that’s where the “Humble” comes into it) while providing packaged digital content to customers (“Bundle”). The core of the “philosophy” is flexible pricing. When you buy a bundle, you can choose the price you … Continue reading New Humble Bundle: “Hacking for the Holidays” – December 2018
Humble Bundle – December 2018
I managed to get my hands on the “Cybersecurity by Packt” humble bundle of books! Here’s what the purchase contained, and why you should keep an eye out for the next offer!
CompTIA Security+ Certified
I recently passed the CompTIA Security+ Exam, and thought I'd share how I prepared... hopefully it might help others thinking about earning the certification. ExperienceCompTIA recommends at least 2 years experience in IT, plus having the CompTIA IT Fundamentals, A+, and Network+ certifications. I had none of that. You don't NEED those things to book … Continue reading CompTIA Security+ Certified
Network Security Humble Bundle
Note: This is NOT a sponsored post. I genuinely just think it's a good offer... If you've never heard of "Humble Bundle", it's basically a website that sells discounted books, games, software etc. in return for a small donation (of your choosing) to charity. The more you spend, the more books you get! From time … Continue reading Network Security Humble Bundle
5 Cyber Security Certifications to jump start your Career
What are the 5 Cyber Security Certifications I'd recommend to someone just starting in the InfoSec world? Find out in this post...