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Argun Thakur

Contributor-Level 6

NIIT is an excellent choice, in my opinion. This is particularly true now that their highly regarded courses may be taken in an online format. Thanks to a course I took at India's National Institute of Information Technology, I am now proficient in state-of-the-art data Science and machine learning techniques (NIIT). Instead of talking to an already convinced audience, they're putting their efforts into training the digital marketers of the future. In comparison to other providers, NIIT's training was both more costly and of greater quality. At first, I was drawn to NIIT because of its comprehensive curriculum, which addressed all the
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Neev Jain

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Hi, there are currently no Cyber Security Major Courses but if you'd like to opt for courses I prefer you go for Certification courses from Trusted organisations and don't go for MANY certifications go for the skills as companies don't see certifications in cybersecurity, they see passion and skills.

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Om Roy

Beginner-Level 5

There is a wide range of options; picking one relies on your preferred area of specialisation within Cybersecurity. In my view, the CISSP and CISM credentials are essential since they demonstrate a high level of mastery across many different areas of information security. If you want to go into penetration testing, the CEH is a great first step toward that goal. I set out on a mission to educate myself more. It took around three months to complete the investigation and reach a conclusion. The epidemic really opened up a lot of doors in terms of online learning opportunities. Popular online educational communities like SimpliLearn, Upgr
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Harshit Gupta

Beginner-Level 5

Those who are well-versed in OSs, networks, and databases are an exception to the norm. Top universities also offer PGP programs. Therefore, big organizations have started to realize the need of recruiting such people across all sectors. Therefore, more courses in this area may be taken. As a result of the current state of affairs, several institutions, like Udemy, Coursera, Amity Online, and the National Institute of Information Technology (NIIT), are providing online Cyber Security Programs. I'd want to use NIIT because of their excellent reputation in the area. They give education that is current with the needs of the labor market.
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Farzeen Khatri

Beginner-Level 5

You need to be familiar with the ins and outs of information circulation. Comprehend the ins and outs of computer, network, software, and app security. Not just the mechanics, but the structure itself
How languages like Python, Java, and C+ are implementing security coding
Master the art of doing risk analyses. Infrastructure for Cyber Defense
Hardware, software, and how they interact for security in the information technology environment
To really understand a field, you need to put in time as both a practitioner and a management (leader). Acquire the skills necessary to fend against cyber threats. The ability to think like a hacker is es
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Avni Bandya

Beginner-Level 5

I'm going to assume you've worked with a variety of computer operating systems, from Linux to Windows and beyond. You'll need to know your way around a network and have a solid grounding in the foundations of cyber security. If you want to take cyber security seriously, you need become certified. One option is NIIT's Professional Graduate programme (PGP) in Cyber Security. On the other side, you'll need to do some soul-searching to figure out what part of cyber security most piques your interest, and then work toward that goal. There is a wide variety of jobs open to anyone with this skill set, including ethical hackers, system auditor
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Argun Thakur

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The ways in which people live, work, and communicate have all been altered by the digital revolution. And things have hardly begun to heat up thus far. While new technologies have the promise of improving the lives of billions of people, they also provide new difficulties for individuals and governments everywhere. Recent events have shown how technology is altering our perspectives on privacy, national security, and maybe even democracy itself, from data breaches to cyberattacks to election tampering. In this work, we investigate the difficulties inherent in five areas that will significantly affect the future of the digital age: the
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Nilesh Parashar

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The majority of ethical hacking programs need a Bachelor's degree in computer Science or a closely related field. Those who are well-versed in OSs, networks, and databases are an exception to the norm. Many prestigious universities offer PGP programs as well. Major organizations have therefore come to SEE the need of employing such people across all sectors. Since this is the case, more classes on the topic may be taken. The current circumstance has resulted in the proliferation of online Cyber Security Programs provided by institutions such as Udemy, Coursera, Amity Online, and the National Institute of Information Technology (NIIT).
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Vinita Parashar

Beginner-Level 5

Thanks to PGP for Cybersecurity, I now have a better grip on the specifics of cyber threats. A number of reputable online education providers offer this course, including National Institute of Technology, SimpliLearn, Amity Online, and LinkedIn Learning. It is my opinion that NIIT can equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to achieve your goals. By studying under the best academics and managers, I was able to get invaluable insight into the workings of the industry. I now know that signing up for the course was the best decision I could have made. Experts in relevant fields deliberated about course selection to make sure it w
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Taara Banerjee

Beginner-Level 5

I didn't feel confident in my abilities as a technician, so I set out to improve them. The investigation and conclusion took around three months to complete. The pandemic opened up a wealth of opportunities in the realm of distance learning. Notable online educational institutions welcomed eager students who were unable to attend physical campuses because of the pandemic, including SimpliLearn, Upgrade, and NIIT. This prompted me to start searching for a new line of employment that better suited me. Choosing to participate in the Cyber Security programme was one of the best choices I've ever made. I assure you, however, that it was tim
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