Ethical hacking refers to the practice of intentionally probing systems or networks for vulnerabilities, with permission, to identify and fix potential security issues before malicious hackers can exploit them.
• Used by organizations to find and fix security weaknesses before attackers can exploit them.• Employed in penetration testing and vulnerability assessments to improve overall security posture.
The goal is to identify and remediate security weaknesses in systems and networks to prevent malicious attacks.
Ethical hacking is performed with the permission of the system owner and aims to improve security, whereas malicious hacking is illegal and intended to cause harm or steal data.
Common certifications include Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP), and GIAC Penetration Tester (GPEN).
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