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The Intigriti Ethical Hacker Insights Report 2021 Educates On How To Counter Cybersecurity Weaknesses

1 in 3 cybersecurity vulnerabilities may never get dealt with Antwerp (Belgium), June 1st, 2021 – The advent of a no-touch, online society has seen countless organisations embracing the power of online business operations and a distributed workforce. But, with an increase in cybercriminal activity, it’s clear companies need a security strategy that doesn’t just work against hackers, but embraces […]

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What is an ethical hacker? And why do companies hire them?

Ask someone to define the word ‘hacker’ and it’s almost guaranteed to spark a debate. Yet, hacking isn’t a new concept. In fact, it’s been around for decades. Throughout the sixties, hacking simply meant optimising systems and machines to make them run more efficiently.  Since then, the world’s fear and fascination with black hat hackers have clouded the term ‘hacker’, and as a result, many choose to differentiate between malicious […]

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Common Types Of Vulnerability Disclosure When Working With Ethical Hackers

Vulnerability disclosure refers to the method whereby an ethical hacker reports a security flaw or issue to a business. In this article, we explore the three most common types of vulnerability disclosure: Private disclosure, full disclosure and responsible disclosure. We also reveal how organisations can encourage researchers to follow the method that suits them best through a bug […]

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