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Seandovi Security To Hold Cyber Security Training in Lagos

Ugo Onwuaso15 Oct 20170 Comments
Seandovi Security To Hold Cyber Security Training in Lagos
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By peter oluka Seandovi Security, a cyber security firm in Nigeria has decried the increasing level of cyber security threats to companies in Nigeria, especially those that go undetected. To help…

By peter oluka

Seandovi Security, a cyber security firm in Nigeria has decried the increasing level of cyber security threats to companies in Nigeria, especially those that go undetected.

To help organizations tackle the challenge, Seandovi Security disclosed plans to hold a cyber security training in Lagos from13th to 17th November 2017.

The training, Mr. Edmond Onwuje, the founder of the Company told newsmen, will focus on the latest threats affecting enterprise, ranging from zero day attacks and how to deal will this kind of attack.

“This training will also teach trainees how to defend their networks. Students will learn from proven experts on how to perform defensive cybersecurity”, said Onwuje who will lead the training session.

“This intensive course immerses students in a simulated lab environment, students will also learn how to perform bug bounty hunting and fuzzing their application for vulnerabilities; Such as Buffer overflows and other vulnerabilities affecting today's software”.

“This training will cover all phases of Red teaming and blue teaming with more concentration on blue team. The training will take place at New Horizons Center Lekki, just for a training fee of seventy five thousand”.

“It is high time our companies took issues around cyber security very serious and we are using this medium to intensify awareness too”.

“Attendees can register on Eventbrite http://ow.ly/kINf30fBaxk . For more information kindly send a mail to [email protected]  or call +2349024634777 Or [email protected]”, he added.

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