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In today's presentation on How to Become Ethical Hacker in 2022, we cover the basics of ethical hacking, and the roles/responsibilities of ethical hackers when they get corporate exposure. We cover the job titles in the ethical hacking and cybersecurity section of IT and follow up with an ethical hacker roadmap 2022 for beginners to follow. We also take a look at the skills needed for ethical hacking and the most recommended certifications that teach users these skills.<br>
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On October 6th 2021, streaming service Twitch suffered a breach of data revealing their source code, salaries, cached data and internal company documents.
On October 6th 2021, streaming service Twitch suffered a breach of data revealing their source code, salaries, cached data and internal company documents.
Spikes in the number of data breaches have forced organizations to conduct penetration tests on their systems regularly with the help of ethical hackers Source : Core Security
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What Is Ethical Hacking? Types of Ethical Hackers Skills Needed for Ethical Hacking Responsibilities of Ethical Hackers Job Opportunities in IT Industry Popular Certifications for Ethical Hacking Agenda For The Day
An authorized attemptto hack a system or machine, in order to gauge the security of the target and identify critical vulnerabilities • Upon successful testing, report is submitted to the administrator of the system • Hackers need to be certified in penetrating testing courses like CEH & CompTIA Pentest+ What Is Ethical Hacking?
Black Hat Hackers Types of Ethical Hackers Hack systems and networks for personal and financial gain while spreading malware
White Hat Hackers Types of Ethical Hackers Ethical hackers who perform authorized penetration testing for security testing purposes
Grey Hat Hackers Types of Ethical Hackers Blend of white and black hat hackers, requesting renumeration for their efforts if performing unauthorized testing
Computer Networking Skills Needed for Ethical Hacking
Computer Networking • Basic Computing Skills Needed for Ethical Hacking
Computer Networking • Basic Computing • Linux OS Skills Needed for Ethical Hacking
Computer Networking • Basic Computing • Linux OS • Standard Programming Skills Needed for Ethical Hacking
Computer Networking • Basic Computing • Linux OS • Standard Programming • Basic Hardware Knowledge Skills Needed for Ethical Hacking
Computer Networking • Basic Computing • Linux OS • Standard Programming • Basic Hardware Knowledge • Reverse Engineering Skills Needed for Ethical Hacking
Computer Networking • Basic Computing • Linux OS • Standard Programming • Basic Hardware Knowledge • Reverse Engineering • Cryptography Skills Needed for Ethical Hacking
Computer Networking • Basic Computing • Linux OS • Standard Programming • Basic Hardware Knowledge • Reverse Engineering • Cryptography • Database Management Skills Needed for Ethical Hacking
Roadmap for Ethical Hackers College degree in a technical field 2+ years of work experience in IT related field Getting EC-Council certified with CEH accreditation Basic certifications like CompTIA Security+
Responsibilities of Ethical Hackers Scanning organization network to extract potential critical attack vectors
Responsibilities of Ethical Hackers Securing system database entry points to prevent port and malware attacks
Responsibilities of Ethical Hackers Handling employee fraud issuesand overall awareness on cybercrime
Responsibilities of Ethical Hackers Fixing issues with already hijacked servers and networks to restore access
Security Architect – 20L INR/$125,000 • Security Consultant – 9L INR/$97,000 • Penetration Tester – 5L INR/$110,000 • Chief Information Security Officer - 18L INR/$176,000 • Security Analyst – 6L INR/$80,000 Job Opportunities in IT Industry Source: Glassdoor, Salary.com
Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) Popular Certifications for Ethical Hacking
Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) • GIAC Penetration Tester (GPEN) Popular Certifications for Ethical Hacking
Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) • GIAC Penetration Tester (GPEN) • Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Popular Certifications for Ethical Hacking
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) • Offered by EC-Council • MCQ Test with 125 questions spanning four hours • Covers topics such as enumeration, reverse engineering, web-app hacking and cloud computing