Hackers and Heroes: The Thin Line That Separates Them Not long ago ‘Hackers’ used to be the word to categorized bad people who can get into your network and system and steal valuable data and money. Media and pop culture also played a huge role in portraying ‘hackers’ as cyber-criminals who seek to destroy the system, steal valuable data and shred down anyone who gets in their way. Right from the hacker in 1996 to the recent black hat hackers were always portrayed as the bad people who use their amazing skills to only inflict harm and damage. Although there have been some real-life incidents including theft and bank heists caused by the hacker or group of hackers that serve as an inspiration for many, people need to understand that they are only aware of the one side of the story. What is the real truth then? Well, we are about to find that out in this post.
The truth behind the wall? The truth is there are plenty of hackers out there who are capable of hacking your system, bank details, servers and networks without leaving their space. What you don’t know yet is that there is also a growing community of ethical hackers commonly known as the “white hats”. Right opposite to the malicious hackers, ethical hackers help to create a safer and better place. To put in the right words, these professionals use their skills to protect organizations from cyber threats, not to destroy it. White hats do not only help organizations to identify flaws in their security system but also repair the lope holes before anyone has a chance to break through it. That’s the reason, in the past few years, the total number of both aspirants acquiring CEH training course and companies hiring certified ethical hackers