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Informatics is going full swing with the recent re-launch of its Certified Ethical Hacking course and the launch of Computer Hacking Forensic Investigation course. 


Informatics president Leo Riingen shared the success story of Informatics, the institution determined to fight the growing threat of cyber-crime all over the world, during the launch.
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                    [Title] => Informatics introduces ‘Ethical Hacking’ courses
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Informatics is going full swing with the recent re-launch of its Certified Ethical Hacking course and the launch of Computer Hacking Forensic Investigation course. 


Informatics president Leo Riingen shared the success story of Informatics, the institution determined to fight the growing threat of cyber-crime all over the world, during the launch.
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