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Hands-on Applied Learning – Certificate of Completion

Syberoffense Online Courses

At SyberOffense Online Courses, our goal is to empower learners and professionals in the field of cybersecurity with comprehensive and accessible education. We strive to create an engaging and supportive learning environment that reflects our commitment to excellence and security.

Get ahead with SyberOffense. Our online technology courses are designed to give you the knowledge and skills you need to excel in today’s rapidly advancing digital landscape. Industry experts develop and teach our courses, from cybersecurity fundamentals to digital forensics. Enroll now and start your journey to professional success.

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Capture the Flag – SQL Injection to shell

112 students enrolled
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Capture the Flag Walkthrough – OSCP

110 students enrolled
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Capture the Flag Walkthrough – EVM1

106 students enrolled
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Capture the Flag Walkthrough – SickOS

105 students enrolled
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Capture the Flag Walkthrough – DC-1

106 students enrolled
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Capture the Flag Walkthrough – Lampiao

103 students enrolled
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Capture the Flag Walkthrough – Toppo

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Capture the Flag Walkthrough – Mr. Robot

104 students enrolled
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Capture the Flag Walkthrough – Stapler

107 students enrolled
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Capture the Flag Walkthrough – DerpnStink

107 students enrolled
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Capture the Flag Walkthrough – Basic Pentesting

112 students enrolled
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Microsoft Server 2016 Part II

91 students enrolled
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Microsoft Server 2016 Part I

92 students enrolled
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Microsoft Server 2019 Part II

87 students enrolled
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Microsoft Server 2012 Part II

90 students enrolled
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Microsoft Server 2012 Part I

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Microsoft Windows Server 2019 – Hands-on Part I

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Learn Microsoft Windows 10

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Learn Penetration Testing – Hands-on

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Pentesting Fundamentals for Beginners

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Entry-Level Roles

Newbies in this industry typically spend three to five years in entry-level cybersecurity jobs to acquire foundational experience. You’ll see from the figures below that an entry-level position in cybersecurity doesn’t equate to low pay.

Cybersecurity Specialist

  • Average Annual Salary: $104,480
  • Position Summary: A cybersecurity specialist searches for network and system threats through regular vulnerability scans. They develop security strategies aimed at protecting their company’s data integrity.

Cybercrime Analyst

  • Average Annual Salary: $100,000
  • Position Summary: This professional investigates malware attacks, the people behind them and the damages caused. A cybercrime analyst also works to recover sensitive data that may be valuable to a court case.

Incident and Intrusion Analyst

  • Average Annual Salary: $88,230
  • Position Summary: An incident and intrusion analyst detects security threats to an organization’s network. They also prevent the escalation of those threats and report their findings to senior cybersecurity experts.

IT Auditor

  • Average Annual Salary: $110,000
  • Position Summary: This entry-level role involves continuous assessment of a company’s IT infrastructure to ensure security and adherence to compliance regulations.
“Research suggests that on average, students retain 25-60% more material when using hands-on applied learning compared to only 8-10% using classroom lectures.” – World Economic.

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With SyberOffense, you can refine or develop your ethical hacking, Microsoft, and professional skills, learn new software, and explore other areas as you plan for your career growth. Having too much of the right training is like having too much fun; there is no such thing!