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5G penetration testing and ethical hacking

Hacking is the act of identifying and then exploiting weaknesses in a computer system or network, usually to gain unauthorized access to personal or organizational data.

Hackers often go after financial institutions because of the opportunity to gain access to personal financial information. Additionally, they may try to gain access to accounts such as credit cards or investment portfolios. Common attacks in this industry include ransomware, server outages and data breaches.

The statistics say it all:

  • Data breaches cost businesses an average of $4.35 million in 2022
  • Around 236 million ransomware attacks occurred globally in the first half of 2022
  • One in two American internet users had their accounts breached in 2021
  • 39% of UK businesses reported suffering a cyber-attack in 2022

Cybersecurity professionals believe the best way to prevent your organization from becoming a hacker stat is by using up-to-date software.

The constant updates can be tiresome, but you shouldn’t start skipping them. While it is possible to use software that’s not up-to-date, it may increase the chance of being hacked.

Software developers are constantly adjusting their code and improving the security of the system against the latest malware. If you don’t stay on top of it, you put your business’ security at risk.

Additionally, organizations should be backing up their systems. Businesses should back up all the files and systems at least once a week. The more data changes you make a day, the better it is to back up every day.

Backup shouldn’t simply take place in a single location either. Organizations should have backup on-site as well as off-site.

Once you got the basics covered, you want to start adding extra layers of security to your business.

Want to learn more? Tonex offers Introduction to Hacking Training, a 3-day course that introduces participants to the world of computer hacking and hacker’s approaches against security. The advanced hacking training gives you the comprehensive understanding of hackers and how the systems can be attacked so that proper defense techniques can be implemented.

Introduction to Hacking Training covers the main topics in ethical hacking including: introduction to modern IT and vulnerabilities, ethical hacking phases, network hacking, system hacking, reconnaissance and Foot printing, SQL injection, mobile platform hacking, web hacking, sniffing, enumeration, session hijacking, social engineering, scanning, stack smashing and operating system security.

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