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AMA University Institute of Professional Studies Completes First Batch of Ethical Hacking and Offensive Security Training

AMA University Institute of Professional Studies has successfully concluded the first batch of its Ethical Hacking and Offensive Security training program. Held at the AMA University campus, the batch, named KALASAG, marked a major achievement for the institution as it continues to offer top-tier training in the rapidly evolving field of cybersecurity.

The eight-day intensive course provided students with practical, hands-on experience in the critical areas of ethical hacking and offensive security. Professional students from a range of disciplines participated in the program, immersing themselves in the real-world application of ethical hacking tools and techniques. They gained insights into various aspects of offensive security, from vulnerability assessment and penetration testing to web application security and social engineering tactics.

Throughout the training, participants learned how to identify, exploit, and assess security flaws in systems. They were also introduced to the methodologies used by security experts in conducting penetration tests and ethical hacking engagements. The training equipped students with the skills to think like attackers in order to better defend against potential cyber threats.

The success of KALASAG highlights the growing need for professionals skilled in offensive security to safeguard digital infrastructures in today’s increasingly vulnerable online environment. With cybersecurity threats continuing to rise globally, the program at AMA University is designed to prepare students with the knowledge they need to succeed in high-demand cybersecurity roles.

Looking ahead, the next module in this series will focus on Defensive Security. This will build on the skills learned in offensive security, allowing participants to understand how to protect and defend systems against the very attacks they were trained to perform. The defensive security module will cover critical areas such as network defense, incident response, and secure system design, empowering students to create robust, resilient cybersecurity frameworks.

AMA University Institute of Professional Studies remains committed to offering cutting-edge training programs that meet the needs of the evolving cybersecurity industry. The success of the KALASAG batch is a testament to the high quality of the training, and the upcoming Defensive Security module promises to continue the trend of preparing professionals to tackle today’s cybersecurity challenges head-on.

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