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// Aprile 19, 2022
Who are Ethical Hackers and why you should trust them

What is the difference between Ethical Hackers and Malicious Hackers? How do they think? How do they operate? Why Ethical Hackers are your powerful weapon against cyber threats? Let’s find out.

 

 Another one got caught today, it’s all over the papers.  “Teenager

Arrested in Computer Crime Scandal”, “Hacker Arrested after Bank Tampering”…

        Damn kids.  They’re all alike.

 

        But did you, in your three-piece psychology and 1950’s technobrain,

ever take a look behind the eyes of the hacker?  Did you ever wonder what

made him tick, what forces shaped him, what may have molded him?

        I am a hacker, enter my world…

 

+++The Mentor+++

 

The Mentor published “Hacker’s Manifesto, or The Conscience of a Hacker” in Phrack Magazine on the 15th of September 1986. 

 

The cybersecurity news of the year 2017, that still makes people shake when they hear about it, was the massive cyberattack of WannaCry, a ransomware that shut down hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide in a matter of hours. WannaCry disrupted critical infrastructures and even affected the functioning of hospitals. Though it was taken down eventually, it had a huge psychological impact on the world. 

 

The WannaCry attack highlighted the vulnerability of computer systems and the lack of awareness and preparedness of the world’s companies towards cybersecurity. 

 

Cybersecurity is an ever-evolving field and the threat of new cyberattacks is increasing. To stay protected, It’s essential to understand and be aware of cybersecurity threats. And the only way to do that is by testing the security of systems.

 

Cyberattacks can have significant effects on businesses, governments and individuals. They can cause serious disruption to businesses and services, and be the reason for data breach and money loss. Hackers can also cause physical damage by manipulating systems that control things like power plants, hospitals, or transportation systems.

 

To stop cybercriminals, companies need to rely on people that can think like a hacker and engage in services like ethical hacking. These kinds of services allow companies to see if it is possible to break through their defenses and discover vulnerabilities before a cybercriminal can take advantage of them. 

 

Ethical Hackers use the same techniques and tools as the cybercriminals but they are given permission to conduct their operations and they work in a legal way. Hiring an ethical hacker is the best way to understand what a malicious actor could leverage to target a business. It allows companies to play on the same ground of malicious hackers and to defeat them taking advantage of the knowledge of their techniques.

 

So how can Ethical Hackers help tackle this problem of cybersecurity? Ethical hackers are professionals who test the security of software, websites and computer networks to discover problems, weak spots and vulnerabilities. They specialize in finding and exploiting vulnerabilities in computer systems and networks without any malicious intentions

 

Ethical hacking is the process of finding vulnerabilities in a system or network and then reporting those findings to the owner of the system so they can patch up the problem and prevent people from exploiting it. 

Ethical Hackers don’t want to steal information or destroy systems. Instead, they want to discover weaknesses so they can inform the owners and fix the problems.

 

Ethical hacking is a gray area in the security world. Some believe that the only way to find problems and fix them is to hack into systems and see it as a way to improve security. Others believe that hacking should be a strictly illegal activity to be avoided at all costs. 

 

Where do you stand on the ethical hacking debate? 

 

The “Hacker” is an archetype that has been explored time and time again in popular culture; from the “white hat hacker” characters in films like “The Matrix” and films like “Mr.Robot”, to the “black hat hacker” (better known in the community as crackers) characters in films like Taken and films like the recent “Kingsman: The Secret Service”. 

 

The stereotype not only presents a good perception of what an ethical hacker looks like, but also what a hacker is. The stereotypical hacker is young, tech-savvy, smart, and capable of bypassing any security system

 

However, not all hackers are the same, and most Ethical Hackers are not even close to being stereotypical. They are more than just a stereotype – they are a career field that requires a lot of knowledge, skills, and more

 

Becoming an Ethical Hacker requires a lot of practice and patience. It’s an intensive field of study that requires you to be an expert in several different areas. You may have to get a degree in computer science, network engineering, penetration testing, and much more.

 

There are also Ethical Hacking certifications available to professionals. However, they just assess technical skills. Therefore, you should rely on trusted third parties to make sure the person is trustworthy.

 

An Ethical Hacker doesn’t hack for malicious purposes like a malicious hacker would do. A hacker who is primarily interested in finding vulnerabilities for the purpose of malicious hacking is a cracker and an Ethical Hacker will never work with a malicious hacker

 

Ethical hackers are concerned with finding vulnerabilities that people may use to commit crimes on a computer system or network. They find vulnerabilities using a variety of tools and techniques. They often test security by getting access to the network, looking around, and identifying potential problems. Then, they try to find a solution to the problem so they can report it to the owner so they can fix it.

 

While many hackers like to make themselves out to be more than they are, a true Ethical Hacker is a security analyst who focuses on security. 

 

A security analyst is someone who analyzes security risks and develops a strategy to mitigate those risks. An Ethical Hacker who is primarily involved in finding vulnerabilities is primarily a security analyst and a hacker who focuses on developing a strategy to mitigate risks is a security analyst. An Ethical Hacker may also be a member of a security team that includes a security analyst. An Ethical Hacker who is primarily involved in finding vulnerabilities, developing and testing tools, and automating scanning and analysis tasks is also a security analyst.

 

A Penetration Tester is an Ethical Hacker who focuses on finding vulnerabilities and breaking into computer systems and networks. A Penetration Test is a form of ethical hacking that focuses on testing the security of an application or system. In a penetration test, an Ethical Hacker will try to find vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers to break into a computer system or network. 

 

A Penetration Tester is different from a Ethical Hacker who performs vulnerability research and development of tools. An Ethical Hacker who performs penetration testing is primarily a penetration tester, and an Ethical Hacker who focuses on vulnerability research and development of tools is primarily a security analyst.

 

A hacker may specialize in any number of different areas. However, each of those specializations are known as a “subject matter expert” or a “source developer”. 

 

An Ethical Hacker will have a wide variety of different specializations depending on the type of business they are working with. They may work with a business to help them analyze their security and develop a strategy to mitigate risks, or they may work for a business to help them find vulnerabilities within their network that could be exploited by hackers. They may specialize in network analysis and design, web application security, or even hardware and software security. A Ethical Hacker could be a subject matter expert in many different areas of cybersecurity.

 

Ethical Hackers may perform many different roles during their career, but they are always source developers. A source developer is someone who develops tools that make hacking easier and more efficient. A hacker may develop custom tools to aid them in their hacking activities.

 

Being an Ethical Hacker is a very specific type of job and one that requires a very specific type of person. It is a profession that can be found in almost every field and they are always on the hunt for new vulnerabilities and ways to improve their craft.

 

There are many different types of Ethical Hackers and the best way to find the right one for you is to talk with people who work in the field you are interested in. If you think you would like to hire a hacker one day, this article will give you a much better understanding of what that job entails.

Ethical Hacking is nowadays a fundamental part of a valid cybersecurity strategy because it’s the only way to see and evaluate your assets and applications like a real attacker would.

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