Forget the Hollywood image of hackers huddled in dark basements, furiously typing code on some sketchy laptop. The truth is, learning to hack—the ethical way, that is—is more accessible than you might ...
Do viruses, DDoS attacks, or buffer overflows tickle your fancy? If so, you might consider becoming a legal hacker, aka an ethical hacker, “white hat” hacker, or penetration tester. Businesses and ...
In the event of a cyberattack, companies stand to lose the most if their networks are breached. That's why ethical hackers are recruited en masse to keep malicious cybercriminals away. If you want to ...
It's estimated that cybercrime damage costs will reach a whopping $6 trillion by 2021, however this spells good news for ethical hackers, cybersecurity experts trained to anticipate cyberattacks and ...