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Hacking as a profession was recognized until the early 2000s. Though the word “Hacker ” got its roots decades ago, it portrayed a bad character. A hacker was considered as someone who damages, violates a system or steals sensitive information or someone trolling the dark web or doing ominous things.
When EC-Council introduced the “Certified Ethical Hacker” it seemed like everyone focused on the word “Hacker” and ignored the rest of the words “Certified Ethical”.The word “Hacking” carried with it a blot, in the minds of business professionals.
Out of fear many organizations were reluctant to endorse any kind of hacking or testing on their networks. The thought of even considering hacking to be ethical and for the benefit of the organization was considered absurd. To be honest, occasionally, we still get that thought.
Cybercriminals are innovators and will constantly discover new ways to attack IT infrastructure and exploit vulnerabilities. Without a knowledge of the risks and vulnerabilities associated with your computer systems, you’ll have a difficult time keeping them secure.
C|EH Master credential holders have proven both bits of knowledge through their C|EH Exam as well as sufficient Skills and abilities after passing a rigorous practical assessment in the domains of C|EH.
Train with the Appin hacking institute on an accelerated ethical hacking course and you’ll get certified in just a few days. You’ll be training with the best certified ethical hacking institute: Appin has been named an Accredited Training Centre.