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What Exactly Does “Ethical Hacking” Mean? A Guide for Beginners

Cybercrime can hurt public safety, hurt economies, and hurt national security. It can also lead to the loss of data and money.

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November 18, 2022
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Now that we know what “ethical hacking” is, let’s talk about why it can be helpful.


In this introduction to ethical hacking, we will discuss what the discipline of ethical hacking entails, why it is important, and how you may get started with gaining the necessary skills. The function that data plays in our lives is quite important. Every day, each of us takes in and produces massive amounts of information, and this information has applications in a wide variety of fields, including healthcare, banking, marketing, and many more. Ethical hacking, on the other hand, is a vital tool for protecting such sensitive information, which is why it exists. But what exactly is meant by “ethical hacking”?

In this article, we take a more in-depth look into the technique, discussing such topics as what ethical hacking is, why it is beneficial, and how one may develop the skill. We will also discuss the many employment opportunities and wages that are open to individuals who possess the requisite hacking abilities.

What is hacking? 

Let’s take a look at one of the fundamental ideas that underlies ethical hacking before we move on to discussing the activity itself. Hacking, in its most fundamental sense, refers to the process of gaining unauthorised access to information that is stored on a computer, system, or network.

Hackers, or people who engage in the practise of hacking, will access systems in a way that was not intended by the system’s inventor or holder. As we will see in the following section, although though the term “hacking” and “hackers” are typically associated with negative connotations, the technique of hacking itself can actually be rather beneficial.

What is ethical hacking?

Ethical hacking is the process by which a professional hacker tries to break into the computers and other electronic devices used by an organisation in a way that is both legal and intentional. By carrying out such a test, ethical hackers are able to evaluate the defences of the organisation and identify any flaws in the systems and networks used by the company.

Obviously, it is a step-by-step, often convoluted process, and there are a great deal of different aspects to think about. An ethical hacker, often known as a white-hat hacker or just a hacker who wears a white hat, will search for vulnerabilities in a variety of different ways. In addition to this, they will carry out a wide variety of other responsibilities connected to cyber security in general. Here is some detailed information about Certified Ethical Hacker V11. This can include the following

  • Assessing vulnerabilities
  • Penetration testing 
  • Gathering intelligence about entry points
  • Scanning infrastructures to spot weaknesses 
  • Accessing systems/networks and exploiting vulnerabilities 
  • Hiding their access and evading detection 
  • Compiling reports and analysis for the attempts

What exactly is meant by the “penetration testing”?

It is not uncommon for the phrases “ethical hacker” and “penetration tester” or “pen tester” to be used interchangeably with one another. Nevertheless, depending on where you look, you might see certain variances in the situation.

A certification exam known as a penetration test is one that, as we will discuss in the open step that we have dedicated to this topic, assists in determining the types of assaults to which an infrastructure is susceptible. It entails making a concerted effort to disrupt the system in order to discover its vulnerabilities and create safeguards against them.

What is the Diff b/w Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing?

So, what exactly differentiates these two phrases from one another? Although the word “ethical hacking” can be used to describe the overarching process of evaluating, carrying out, testing, and documenting based on a variety of different hacking approaches, the term “hacking” was originally used to refer to illegal activities. Ethical hacking includes a variety of tools and processes, including one called penetration testing.

Why is Ethical Hacking Certification is important in 2022?

Now that we know what “ethical hacking” is, let’s talk about why it can be helpful. Basically, exploits and weaknesses in an organization’s computer networks can be fixed before a hacker with bad intentions can take advantage of them.

Ethical hackers help organisations find and get rid of threats by making the organization’s IT security better as a whole. So, in a time when sensitive information is stored in many different kinds of businesses, networks, and servers, it’s important to keep it safe. White-hat (honest) hackers help find vulnerabilities that black-hat (dishonest/evil) hackers could use.

When it comes to cybercrime, of course, it’s not just data that’s at risk. The Centre for Strategic and International Studies and the security software company McAfee found in a report for 2020 that cybercrime costs around $945 billion, which is more than double the $522 billion it cost in 2018. They say that better reporting and more effective hacking are to blame for these rising costs.

Cybercrime can hurt public safety, hurt economies, and hurt national security. It can also lead to the loss of data and money. Obviously, it’s important to keep organisations and their data safe, and ethical hacking can be a big part of this. You can earn the certification by taking the ethical hacker certification training course by 101 labs. 

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