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Article: Top 10 Cybersecurity Writing Mistakes - published over 4 years ago.
Content: Want to strengthen your writing in under an hour? Watch the video I recorded to help you avoid the top 10 writing mistakes I've encountered when working as a cybersecurity professional. The mistakes you'll see in this video—and the practical tips for avoiding them—span the key aspects of technical writing: structure, look, words, tone, and informat...
https://zeltser.com/cybersecurity-writing-mistakes/   
Published: 2019 10 05 01:00:36
Received: 2022 11 02 21:04:34
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Source: Lenny Zeltser
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Top 10 Cybersecurity Writing Mistakes - published over 4 years ago.
Content: Want to strengthen your writing in under an hour? Watch the video I recorded to help you avoid the top 10 writing mistakes I've encountered when working as a cybersecurity professional. The mistakes you'll see in this video—and the practical tips for avoiding them—span the key aspects of technical writing: structure, look, words, tone, and informat...
https://zeltser.com/cybersecurity-writing-mistakes/   
Published: 2019 10 05 01:00:36
Received: 2022 11 02 21:04:34
Feed: Lenny Zeltser
Source: Lenny Zeltser
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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