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How to Become a Qualified and Professional Ethical Hacker - Udemy

Doelgroep: Alle niveaus
Duur: 25 colleges - 1 uur
Richtprijs: € 12,99
Taal: Engels
Aanbieder: Udemy

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In the last few decades, there's been an increasing demand for ethical hackers (also known as white hat hackers) as they protect the computer systems from dangerous intrusions. Ethical hackers are technically skilled IT pros with a strong desire to solve problems and prevent malicious hackers from causing damage to network systems.

To be a professional ethical hacker you require motivation, dedication, initiative, self-education and formal training in ethical hacking.

Primarily, hacking was used in the "good old days" for leaking information about systems and IT in general. In recent years, thanks to a few villain actors, hacking has taken on dark connotations. Conversely, many corporations employ hackers to test the strengths and weaknesses of their own systems. These hackers know when to stop, and the positive trust they build earns them a large salary. If you're ready to dive in and learn the art, this article will share a few tips to help you get started.


  In computer security, a hacker is someone who focuses on security mechanisms of computer and network systems. There are communities and shared cultures of expert programmers and networking wizards that trace its history back through decades to the first time-sharing minicomputers and the earliest ARPAnet experiments. The members of this culture were the first "hackers." Breaking into computers and phone systems have come to symbolize hacking in popular culture, but this culture is much more complicated and moralistic than most people know. To become a hacker, learning basic hacking techniques, how to think like a hacker, and how to gain respect within the ethical hacking community.


This course will teaches you how to begin developing and maintaining free, open source software in a programming community. While people who do this are sometimes referred to as "software hackers", the position itself is more oriented toward creating and tweaking software than breaking into it. If you're interested in becoming the kind of hacker who looks for and exploits vulnerabilities in software or operating systems, please see our article on becoming a hackerinstead. 
  This course will teaches you how to recognize signs that your computer or account has been hacked, as well as how to take proactive steps to prevent further hacking. Keep in mind that the bulk of modern "hacking" involves either stealing computer or account information, or installing malware on your computer. 



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