AWS Certifications: A Complete Guide

In today’s rapidly evolving technology landscape, Amazon Web Services (AWS) remains one of the biggest players in the cloud computing industry. For most IT pros, AWS certifications have become a crucial stepping stone for career advancement. These certifications validate professionals’ expertise with AWS services and indicate their ability to design, deploy, and manage applications on…

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15 highest-paying certifications for 2022

Number one on Skillsoft’s 2022 list of top-paying IT certs is AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional, with an annual salary of $168,080.
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Three New Magnet Forensics Training Certifications Now Available to Demonstrate Your Expertise

One of the many exciting things we at Magnet Forensics unveiled at Magnet Summit 2022 was the introduction of three brand new free certification programs—giving you an opportunity to showcase your expert-level competence with Magnet Forensics products … Continue reading Three New Magnet Forensics Training Certifications Now Available to Demonstrate Your Expertise

Azure AD SC-300 Exam – Are Microsoft Exams Worth It?

Cloud Conversations – Azure AD SC-300 Exam – Are Microsoft Exams Worth It? In this week’s episode, Dwayne Natwick MVP catches up with Ru and Pete about… The SC-300 Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator exam Dwayne’s new book on the exam Azure AD and its hidden gems Are Microsoft certs worth it? Getting started being […] Continue reading Azure AD SC-300 Exam – Are Microsoft Exams Worth It?

On the Insecurity of ES&S Voting Machines’ Hash Code

Andrew Appel and Susan Greenhalgh have a blog post on the insecurity of ES&S’s software authentication system:

It turns out that ES&S has bugs in their hash-code checker: if the “reference hashcode” is completely missing, then it’ll say “yes, boss, everything is fine” instead of reporting an error. It’s simultaneously shocking and unsurprising that ES&S’s hashcode checker could contain such a blunder and that it would go unnoticed by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s federal certification process. It’s unsurprising because testing naturally tends to focus on “does the system work right when used as intended?” Using the system in unintended ways (which is what hackers would do) is not something anyone will notice…

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