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Title: Ethical Hacking

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Importance of ethical hacking in the business environment

Hacking ethically is a favored and common process in analyzing the programs and systems security in an organization (Eshan, 2018). It runs in line with red teaming, security judgments, and vulnerability. Ethical hacking is important in the following ways: application security, wireless security, and network security. Wireless security helps in the provision and assessment of the security level in the networks and infrastructures around in providing instructions inaccessibility of the systems and upholding the integrity of the systems. It works as follows; vulnerabilities identification, adoption of measures in security, and threats deployment. Security application; it used in deep digging into cruciality processing and challenges that face the thick and thin client. It consists of a web application and client-side testing.

Security of the network; it gives out information to the system devices, networks, and the agreements (Kizza, 2013). It is used in examination and surveying the voice on the convention internet application in the environment. Its major objective is facilitating the repercussions of political presentation in the development. The common challenge faced by businesses is the security requirements complexity because of the myriad vulnerabilities in security, changing tactics in hacking, evolving practices in businesses, the emergence of technologies in the security area, and new technologies in business. These challenges in security can only be solved by ethical hackers through ethical hacking.

Ethical hacking provides an analysis of the security regarding a company's information posture of any area of expertise in the security. Ethical hacking helps in unleashing the security weaknesses, testing points of threat entry, and targeted points in a business (Gueldry, Gokcek & Hebron, 2019). It also helps in the development of strategies that make use of the resources in a better way.

References

Eshan, L. (2018). Ethical Hacking: A Beginners Guide To Learning The World Of Ethical Hacking. Shockwave Publishing via PublishDrive.

Gueldry, M., Gokcek, G., & Hebron, L. (2019). Understanding New Security Threats. Routledge.

Kizza, J. M. (2013). Guide to Computer Network Security. Springer Science & Business Media.