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An ethical hacker is someone who can use hacking skills to protect a computer system. They can detect security vulnerabilities and exploit them to prevent unauthorized access. They also test the security of a computer system to make sure that it is secure and working correctly. Skills Required to Become a Ethical Hacker: * Understanding how a computer system works and how it can be hacked * Computer literacy * Writing skills * A good understanding of computer programming – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Skills Required to Become a Ethical Hacker


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Skills Required to Become a Ethical Hacker
Becoming an Ethical Hacker is a challenging but
rewarding journey that requires both technical
and non-technical skills in order to succeed.
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Introduction
Ethical Hacking is the practice of legally and
ethically testing systems and networks to
identify vulnerabilities and improve their
security.
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Importance of Ethical Hacking
Better Cybersecurity
Protect Sensitive Data
Global Impact
By proactively testing systems, companies can
identify and fix vulnerabilities before malicious
actors can exploit them.
Ethical Hacking can help prevent costly data
breaches that can lead to reputation damage and
financial loss.
With the increasing connectivity of devices and
networks, Ethical Hackers are helping to protect
people and systems all over the world.
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Common Misconceptions about Ethical Hacking
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Hackers are Criminals
Hacking is Easy
Ethical Hacking is not illegal or unethical, and
is in fact a legitimate career choice with a high
demand for skilled professionals.
Ethical Hackers require a deep understanding of
complex systems and networks, and must constantly
keep up with emerging threats and technologies.
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Hackers Only Use Code
While programming skills are important, Ethical
Hackers also need strong problem-solving,
communication, and interpersonal skills in order
to effectively collaborate with teams and
communicate findings to stakeholders.
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Technical Skills Required
Networking Knowledge
Understanding of TCP/IP, routing, switching, and
networking protocols is crucial for identifying
and exploiting network vulnerabilities.
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Operating Systems Knowledge
Programming Skills
Ethical Hackers must have a deep understanding of
operating systems such as Windows and Linux, and
must be comfortable using command-line interfaces.
Proficiency in programming languages such as
Python, Java and C is required to develop scripts
and tools for automating various tasks and
attacks.
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Non-Technical Skills Required
Creativity and Problem-Solving Ability
Methodical and Detail Oriented
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Attention to detail is important in the process
of scanning, enumerating, and exploiting
vulnerabilities to ensure that no gaps are missed.
Ethical Hackers must be able to clearly
communicate technical findings to non-technical
stakeholders and work effectively with
interdisciplinary teams of cybersecurity
professionals.
Ethical Hackers must be able to think creatively
and outside the box to identify and exploit
vulnerabilities and develop new exploits and
attack vectors.
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Skills Required to Become a Ethical Hacker
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Conclusion
Secure the Future
Total Global Impact
Beyond Protection
As cyber threats continue to grow, the role of
Ethical Hackers in protecting the digital world
is becoming increasingly important.
With the rise of interconnected devices and
systems, hackers can gain access to sensitive
information from anywhere in the world, making
the role of Ethical Hackers more vital than ever.
Becoming an Ethical Hacker also signifies one's
persistence and ability to remain ahead of
attackers. It symbolizes someone who can defend
against hackers and persists on innovation to
avoid future calamity.
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