Daily Deal: CompTIA IT Security, Network And Hardware Training

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With 30 lectures and 50 hours of content, the comprehensive CompTIA IT Security, Network And Hardware Training course will help to get you prepared to take the all new 2016 CompTIA A+ (220-901 and 220-902) exams, CompTIA Network+ (N10-006) exam, and the CompTIA Security+ (SY0-401) exam. Through labs, games and activities, you will learn to recognize security threats and how to avoid them. You can study anywhere at anytime with printable guides. This one year training course is offered for $39 in the Techdirt Deals store.


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    Anonymous Coward, 8 Jun 2016 @ 1:24pm

    I know there's been "deals" like this in the past, but I would be a lot more inclined to purchase if there was feedback from previous techdirt purchasers or more in-depth descriptions of how the courses are presented and taught. What makes this better than just setting up a VM and learning from the one of the countless tutorials on the internet?

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