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Pen testing can protect your computer network from possible threats
Every day hundreds of thousands of computer users around the world become the victims of online attacks. These individuals and companies will in some cases have their entire computer networks deemed useless after such an attack. Additionally, many companies will lose thousands or even hundreds of thousands of dollars due to these types of attacks. Therefore, all companies and individuals who use a computer network must be sure to have the proper security needed in order to avoid these types of issues.
The problem is that many companies and individuals do not take Internet and computer networking security seriously. Instead, they will simply rely on the anti-virus program that came installed on their computers or will use a general business virus program and believe that they are one-hundred percent protected. However, the only way that you can ensure that you computer is safe from vulnerabilities and from the potential attack of viruses is with pen testing.
Guide To Become A Successful Computer Network Technician
Job Responsibilities
As a significant part of the IT section in a company, a computer network technician has to see to it that everything from the Local Area Network (LAN) connections to the Wide Area Network
(WAN) connections run efficiently. Also referred to as a computer network engineer, such a specialist has to help plan the employer’s computer network and introduce new features to it, as and when required. Above everything else, a computer network technician requires to have precise knowledge about all the aspects of the company’s internal network since this is instrumental for information exchange. Apart from problem-solving skills, a computer network engineer needs to be adept at installation and configuration tasks.
Training and Education