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Cybersecurity job growth is exploding so if you've always wanted to work in cybersecurity, now is the time to start looking. Explore the market, learn who's hiring, and determine the path you need to land your first cybersecurity job.
By Sam Cook in Blog on March 25, 2021
Can’t decide which VPN to use? CyberGhost has a huge server network and offers both speed and security. Find out how to take advantage of CyberGhost’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals.
By Mark Gill in VPN & Privacy on October 16, 2025
Surfshark is a great VPN that does it all. In this post, we’ll explain how you can save money with the Surfshark Black Friday deal.
By Mark Gill in VPN & Privacy on October 17, 2025
ExpressVPN is one of our top-rated VPNs, offering unrivalled speed and security. We’ll explain how you can make huge savings by taking advantage of the ExpressVPN Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals.
By Mark Gill in VPN & Privacy on October 16, 2025
Thinking about getting a VPN? Thanks to the NordVPN Black Friday deal (2025), our best value VPN is even more affordable! Find out how much you can save on NordVPN this holiday season. 
By Mark Gill in VPN & Privacy on October 15, 2025
Looking to get a Californian IP address? Whether you need to unblock geo-restricted content or protect yourself online, a VPN can help. In this guide, we outline the best VPNs for California.
By Mark Gill in VPN & Privacy on September 15, 2025
pfSense is an open-source router/firewall, based on FreeBSD. In this post we'll show you how to create an OpenVPN client connection to a commercial VPN provider using pfSense.
By Marc Dahan in VPN & Privacy on November 18, 2020
Comparitech researchers have uncovered five critical cybersecurity flaws in Western Digital network-attached storage (NAS) devices. The vulnerabilities found affect tens of thousands of Western Digital My Cloud NAS devices globally.
By Paul Bischoff in Information Security on March 15, 2022
The Venona files provide a rare glimpse into the world of high stakes spycraft. In this post, we discuss some key elements that enabled the Americans to break the Soviet code.
By Marc Dahan in Information Security on November 12, 2020
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