Why Is Ethical Hacking So Important?

Here's how it helps protect businesses or individuals from cybercrime.

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They protect sensitive information from attackers. A firm or organization can use hacking to instantly identify security vulnerabilities and eliminate them.

It also aids in the prevention of cyber-terrorism and terrorist attacks, hence safeguarding national security.

It discovers potential entry points, allowing you to fix them up before an attack.

To eliminate further danger, ethical hackers check that the software works properly under normal and extreme settings.

Why Is Ethical Hacking Legal?

Computers have become a new tool for conducting both business and crime.

The two realms of information technology

And the legal system have had to approach each other separately and must now meet at a point known as cyber law.

Sections 43 and 66 of the Information and Technology Act of 2000 (IT Act) address all sorts of cybercrime committed in the country,  including hacking.

However, in 2008, the term "hacker" made it legal.