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Security Projects In today’s world of identity theft and network security breaches, it’s more important than ever to have a line of defense from malicious computer hackers. That’s why Parameter Security, an ethical-hacking firm based in St. Louis, Missouri, created H@cker University to help businesses develop offensive cyber security techniques to protect their networks and data banks. H@cker U is primarily designed for IT professionals in charge of network security for their organization. Classes are intended for IT directors, IT managers, chief information officers, chief technology officers, network administrators and various information technology professionals who maintain network security.

An upcoming class offered by H@cker U is the Certified Ethical Hacker Bootcamp & Certification. This course educates IT professionals on how to properly test the security of their network by executing various techniques and tools hackers use as well as effectively lock down their networks.

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