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''Cybersecurity.'' | |||
An ethical hacker is a person who hacks into a computer network in order to test or evaluate its security. | An ethical hacker is a person who hacks into a computer network in order to test or evaluate its security. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 14 October 2020
Cybersecurity.
An ethical hacker is a person who hacks into a computer network in order to test or evaluate its security.
Organisations often contract ethical hackers to test the robustness of their treasury systems and other critical functions.