Ethical hacking 1.0 (terms and rules)
Keywords:
ethical hacker, cybercrime, security threatsAbstract
Ethical hacking is a buzzword of nowadays, but what does it mean exactly? Who the ethical hackers are and what they do? The main goal of this paper is to clearly define the most important notions. What does cybercrime mean, where is the threshold between white and dark zone. What types of hackers we can identify and what skills do they need.
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