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TL;DR: As of Jan. 25, you can secure lifetime access to the 2023 CISSP Security and Risk Management Training Bundle for just $39.99 — that's about $5 per course.


Browsing on the internet casually may seem relatively harmless, but even connecting to the internet and logging on to your email already makes you susceptible to cybercrime, regardless of whether you have cybersecurity measures in place or not. 

The World Economic Forum notes that cybercrime costs could reach as high as $10.5 trillion annually by 2025. But it's also worth noting that the cybersecurity industry is lacking a whopping 3.4 million workers, meaning, fortunately for those interested, there's a big demand for cybersecurity talent that can help keep online attacks at bay. Now's a good time to explore a career in the field, and the 2023 CISSP Security and Risk Management Training Bundle is packed with resources to help get you started.

Put together by Intellezy Learning, an e-learning platform whose specialty lies in aiding organizations to implement and adopt technology, this training bundle offers expert-led training on helping you become a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). It packs lessons on all things cybersecurity, including security governance, disaster recovery, data protection, software acquisition, and more.

All these things may sound intimidating now, but all courses are beginner-friendly and are available to be perused at any time, anywhere, and using any device. You can take the lessons at your own pace and on your own time, so there's no pressure to keep up with classes. But the core part of this bundle is that it offers foundational training on the security of both current and emerging technologies, so you would be able to gauge if it's a career worth pursuing.

Instead of shelling out thousands on courses you may not like, you can grab the 2023 CISSP Security and Risk Management Training Bundle and score the bundle for only $39.99.

Prices subject to change.

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