A Glimpse into the Readynez Certified Ethical Hacker Program

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Is a Career in Ethical Hacking Right for You?

In today's digital landscape, cybersecurity professionals who can think like an attacker are more valuable than ever. The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification is a globally recognized standard that validates your ability to identify vulnerabilities and secure systems against malicious threats. But what does the training journey actually involve?

An Instructor's Perspective on the CEH Curriculum

To give you a clearer picture, one of our expert instructors shares a brief overview of the core concepts and hands-on methodologies you will encounter in the Readynez CEH program. Watch the video below for an inside look at the mindset and skills we cultivate.

Take the Next Step Toward Certification

Feeling inspired? If you are ready to build a career on the front lines of digital defense, the next move is to explore the full program details. Discover the curriculum, learning objectives, and how you can get certified.

Find complete details on the Certified Ethical Hacker certification program here.

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What is Ethical Hacking?

Black hat

Exploiting security vulnerabilities to steal data, cause network disruption or to cause other damage. Using advanced technical knowledge, these hackers will stop at nothing to reach their goal. This form of hacking is generally malicious and always illegal.

White hat

Breaking into networks and systems to demonstrate security weaknesses and vulnerabilities with the system owner’s permission. These hackers have deep knowledge of the same techniques employed by black hats, but their motives are good.

Grey hat

Generally involves using illegal techniques to break into networks but without malicious intent.

What does successful Digital Transformation look like?

Filling the tech skills gap

Because of the potential damage and disruption, illegal hacking is a serious crime. Hackers can face several years in prison - or even be extradited to stand trial in another country depending on who and what they attack.

Use of more advanced technologies

Why are hackers defined by coloured hats? The categorisation (allegedly) stems from the observation that the good cowboys in Western movies typically wear white hats, while the villains wear black.

Speed in experimenting and innovating

Also known as ‘ethical hacking’, white hat hacking is an important tool in the battle against malicious cyber criminals. The rest of this article will address what is ethical hacking.

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