一 ᯤ But wait, what is an Ethical Hacker? ⟡
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) is a qualification obtained by demonstrating knowledge in assessing the security of computer systems by looking for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in the target system, using the same knowledge and tools as a blackhat hacker, but in a lawful and legal way to assess the security posture of the target system.This knowledge is assessed by answering multiple choice questions regarding various ethical hacking techniques and tools. The code for the CEH exam is 312-50. This certification has now been based on the progression to CEH (Practical), which was launched in March 2018, a penetration testing skills test in a lab environment where candidates must demonstrate the ability to apply techniques and use penetration testing tools to compromise various simulation systems in a virtual environment.
Hacktivism refers to the activity of hackers who intend to convey messages to be heard by people without being identified. These activities have specific goals such as social or political goals. Most of these hackers participate in activities such as attacks on websites, creating viruses or other activities that support their goals. The targets of hacktivism are usually government agencies, political groups or other groups deemed "wrong" or "bad".
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) is a qualification obtained by demonstrating knowledge in assessing the security of computer systems by looking for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in the target system, using the same knowledge and tools as a blackhat hacker, but in a lawful and legal way to assess the security posture of the target system.This knowledge is assessed by answering multiple choice questions regarding various ethical hacking techniques and tools. The code for the CEH exam is 312-50. This certification has now been based on the progression to CEH (Practical), which was launched in March 2018, a penetration testing skills test in a lab environment where candidates must demonstrate the ability to apply techniques and use penetration testing tools to compromise various simulation systems in a virtual environment.
Hacktivism refers to the activity of hackers who intend to convey messages to be heard by people without being identified. These activities have specific goals such as social or political goals. Most of these hackers participate in activities such as attacks on websites, creating viruses or other activities that support their goals. The targets of hacktivism are usually government agencies, political groups or other groups deemed "wrong" or "bad".