How Ethical Hacking is Significant for Corporates?

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As of November 2022, statistics revealed that for every 1000 internet users, 153 accounts had been breached. Many businesses, organizations, and corporations have experienced data breaches leading to many cyber attacks and data exploitation. In today’s competitive world, companies depend on Information Technology, and many vulnerabilities and surface attacks are being discovered within the system. The most common cybersecurity risks that corporates face are Phishing, Ransomware, Malware, and Endpoint data breaches. What is Ethical Hacking? Ethical Hacking is the most familiar term for those looking at cybersecurity. The term hacking is the most negative connotation that grabs everyone’s attention, including legal and illegal groups. The legal and ethical way of performing cyber attacks, such as an attempt to steal data, injecting malicious files, and enabling many other social engineering attacks to identify vulnerabilities in the system, is known as Ethical Hacking. Read More

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