How to Upgrade Your Ethical Hacking Skills Every Year

Lisa Bock

 

Date: March 29, 2022
Time: 11 a.m. EDT/3 p.m. GMT/8:30 p.m. IST
Topic: How to Upgrade Your Ethical Hacking Skills Every Year

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Abstract:

Ethical hacking is a crucial tool for protecting organizations’ digital assets and infrastructures, as it enables security gaps to be discovered and fixed before they are exploited. As part of red teams, ethical hackers and penetration testers hunt down flaws and vulnerabilities in networks and systems using techniques similar to those of malicious hackers, but without causing harm to organizations’ data or digital assets.

According to the report Inside the Mind of a Hacker 2021, ethical hackers working on the platform Bugcrowd have prevented USD 27 billion in losses. The report also states that 91% of ethical hackers believe that point-in-time testing is insufficient to keep organizations safe. In addition, the increasing adoption of emerging technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and blockchain, has drastically changed the scope of cybersecurity.

To become a successful ethical hacker, it is essential to acquire computer networking skills, Linux skills, and programming skills. This webinar will examine the importance of ethical hacking skills in today’s cybersecurity market and explain how the ever-changing threat landscape requires ethical hackers to refine and enhance their skills.

Key takeaways:

  • How EC-Council’s Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH) can make you a better ethical hacker
  • Core skills that ethical hackers should possess in 2022
  • How to build a successful career in ethical hacking

Speaker:

Lisa BockLisa Bock, Security Ambassador

Bio: An experienced author with a demonstrated history in e-learning, Lisa Bock is a security ambassador with a broad range of IT skills, including experience with ethical hacking, networking, CyberOps, biometrics, and IoT. In addition to being an author for LinkedIn Learning, she is an award-winning speaker who has presented at several national conferences. She holds a Master of Science in computer and information systems security and information assurance from the University of Maryland (Global Campus). Lisa was an associate professor in the IT department at the Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport, PA, until her retirement in 2020. She is involved with various volunteer activities, and she and her husband Mike enjoy bike riding, watching movies, and traveling.

*Examples, analysis, views and opinion shared by the speakers are personal and not endorsed by EC-Council or their respective employer(s)


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