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Article Vol. 3 No. 4 (2020) PP. 927 - 931

Is Ethical Hacking Ethical?

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Ankit
student of University Institute of Legal Studies Chandigarh University, India
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This paper investigates the integrity of powering ethical hacking and also if you’ll find issues that lie relating to this specific new area of job. Due to the fact ethical hacking has ever become a contentious topic within the last couple of decades, the inquiry continues to be of their authentic goals of hackers. Moral hacking-also called penetration tests or intrusion analyzing or crimson teaming is now a significant worry for governments and businesses. Organizations are concerned about the chance for staying “hacked,” and also possible prospects are involved in sustaining command of private information

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 3, Issue 4, Page 927 - 931
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