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Keeping you guys informed is a big responsibility, whether it's concerning a new deal or an upcoming event, but we believe that it's our job to make sure you are in the know.

Well, there's a deal you should know about, and an event, too. They go hand in hand, in fact. So listen up. 

Data Protection Day occurs every Jan. 28, with the purpose of raising awareness and promoting privacy and data protection best practices. It is currently observed in the United States, Canada, India, and 47 European countries. If you didn't know before, then you do now.

With this date fast approaching, it's our responsibility to point you in the direction of deals that will help you to be better informed, and one such deal exists on the online learning platform Udemy. You can now take 'The Complete Cyber Security Course: Hackers Exposed' for just £12.99, reduced from £29.99. That's a saving of 57%. Read more...

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