The White Hat Hacker

Unique global network of CyberSecurity and AML experts. ARevolution offers world leading certification for ethical hacking including from our global partner EC-Council.

Ethical hacking is the practice of testing computer systems or networks to identify and address potential vulnerabilities and security weaknesses. While ethical hacking can be a valuable tool for improving cybersecurity, it must be conducted in a responsible and ethical manner. We play by the rules for ethical hacking:

  1. Obtain proper authorization: Before conducting any ethical hacking activity, it's important to obtain written permission from the system or network owner. Unauthorized hacking can result in legal consequences and damage to reputation.

  2. Use the least intrusive methods possible: Ethical hackers should use non-destructive testing methods and avoid causing any harm to the system or network being tested.

  3. Maintain confidentiality: Ethical hackers must protect the confidentiality of any sensitive information discovered during testing. This includes any personal or financial information of employees or customers.

  4. Report all findings: Any vulnerabilities or security weaknesses discovered during testing should be reported promptly to the system or network owner. This allows the owner to take action to address the issue and improve overall security.

  5. Stay current on laws and regulations: Ethical hackers should stay informed about relevant laws and regulations related to cybersecurity and hacking, and ensure that all activities are in compliance.