Top 5 Tips for Ethical Hackers

28 August 2018Written by Coder Academy
Fiona Chau gives us her top five tips for white hat hackers.
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From information security analysts to security managers, cyber security-related careers are currently high in demand. One profession, in particular, is called upon by countless major companies.

Bring Out the Hackers!

There is a slight difference between what a hacker and an “ethical” hacker do for their job. The hackers that we know illegally break in and harm a system through making use of its faults and weaknesses. Most hackers have an ulterior motive to gain something out of it. In contrast, “ethical” hackers attempt to break into systems to help the organisation they work for to improve their security measures, getting rid of bugs, and fixing weaknesses in the system. So wear your “white hat” and here are the top 5 tips to become an “ethical” hacker, guaranteed.

1. Gain Knowledge

Explore the world of technology inside out, from learning to code in different programming languages to understanding how operating systems and networks work. All and more of these skills are required and improved as an ethical hacker.

2. Gain Experience Through Work

Working for numerous years will naturally improve your abilities as well as develop your professionalism in hacking. You might not start out in your dream job as an ethical hacker, but there are always opportunities for dedicated developers to work towards a job in cyber security. Remember, experience requires patience and effort to reach your end goal.

3. Make Practical Use of Your Skills

Being an ethical hacker does not only require textbook knowledge. Hackers must know several methods to break down firewalls and encrypt codes. Cyber security is a risky field to work in, so you must rely on more than knowledge and experience. Hackers must think “outside the system” to break into the system. That way improvements and security measures will be made to protect networks and systems will be more impenetrable.

4. Always Attempt to Crack the Code

Every time you succeed in a penetration test is a step towards improvement in security measures, and a step closer to making an impenetrable system. This will do good for the general public’s sake.

5. Get a Certification

No one will hire you if they don’t know your qualifications, even if you have proficient skills to hack through a system. Obtaining a certification will allow companies to notice you, opening up to more professional opportunities within the cyber security careers. That’s why joining a course like Coder Academy’s bootcamp course is a fantastic idea! Gain the skills you need to put you on the path to becoming an ethical hacker, penetration tester or entry-level cyber security professional in as little as 6 months, plus an accredited qualification (Higher Education Diploma of IT) and optional 1 month industry placement.

 

Written by Fiona Chau.

 

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