What is Ethical Hacking?
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Ethical hacking is a term which is used to describe hacking performed by a company or individual to help identify potential threats on a computer or network.
Ethical hacking it can also be defined as some legal access of an Internet geek or team in any organization’s online property after their permission.
Ethical hacking it can also be defined as some legal access of an Internet geek or team in any organization’s online property after their permission.
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With the growth of the Internet, computer security has become a major concern for businesses and government. They want to be able to take advantage
of the Internet for electronic commerce, advertising,
information distribution and access, and other
pursuits, but they are worried about the possibility
of being “hacked.” At the same time, the potential
customers of these services are worried about maintaining
control of personal information that varies
from credit card numbers to social security numbers
and home addresses.
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