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The world of ethical hacking too is bound by a set of rules and principles, here are 10 crucial ones!
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014:
Time and again we have been bringing you valuable resources on ethical
hacking since we know and understand the nature of things as far as
security goes. Ethical hacking is picking up steam each day with more
and more organisations spending heftily to maintain the sanctity of
their systems and data. As such, ethical hacking is a glorious career
option in the current scheme of things.
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1.Set your goals straight
To begin with, an ethical
hacker must start thinking like the intruder. He must be able to
identify the loopholes on the target access points or networks that are
prone to attack, he must be aware of the repercussions of these
loopholes and how the intruder can use it against the same. An ethical
hacker then has to find out if anyone at the target notice the
intruder's attempts to carry out his/her acts. Finding out and
eliminating unauthorised wireless access points is always the top most
priority of an ethical hacker.
2.Plan your testing process
You
can never be sure when something or the other comes along that could
make you take a backseat. Money, personnel, or time is not in your
hands, therefore constraints might knock on your door anytime without
prior notice. As such, to avoid any untoward incidence, you must
identify the networks you intend to test and decide before hand the time
period for this process. Once the basics are set right you must specify
a testing process that you'll carry out. Planning is crucial and
sharing it with all the concerned personnel advisable. An approval of
the testing process by all stakeholders involved is also necessary.
3.Ask for permission
Getting
permission for your deeds is a must to avoid any legal repercussions
that might turn up against you in the future. This permission must be in
written and must clearly state that you hold the authorised rights to
carry out the particular test you intend for and that the said
organisation will back you at all times in case any criminal charges
come up against you.
4.Work ethically, work professionally
Refrain
from stepping out of the said plan, stick to the set goals and plan.
Also, refrain from sharing any information regarding your plan and
testing to anyone outside your set domain. As an ethical hacker you're
bound to confidentiality and non-disclosure of events that unfold during
your hacking process to anyone other than the organisation and
concerned authority.
5.Always keep records
Spending
countless hours within the confines of a lowly-lit room with a computer
and a piping pot of coffee doesn't mean you start to loose it with
time. Always maintain formal records of what you do and what you test
and what results you get. Notes can be either in paper or electronic, in
all cases they must be well maintained.
6.Respect the privacy of others
You're
bound to gain access to private information (encryption keys for
instance) while on your quest, however, how you use this information is
key to being a good ethical hacker and a good human being most
importantly. Getting first hand information about others' private lives
doesn't give you access to intrude. There's a thin line here that must
not be crossed, with great power comes great responsibility, remember?
7.Respect others' rights
It's
only human to be proud of your achievements. Once you get through a
locked window, chances are you'd want to pry further. However, you must
understand that your deeds must not cause harm to the rights of others.
Also, use tools of the trade wisely. The same tool you use for an
attack might in turn have long lasting implications, a denial of service
for instance.
8.Use a scientific process
Follow
a scientific/empirical approach while hacking. To begin with set a goal
that is quantifiable, meaning you know when you've reached it rather
than going around in circles. Your test must be consistent to your
findings. If the same test brings out two different results when done
twice in the same case scenarios, there's something terribly wrong about
how you're going about it.
9.Pick one tool and stick with it
The
internet is rife with countless good tools to carry out your process,
both free and commercial tools are available. However, rather than being
overwhelmed by the sheer quantity, it's ideal you pick up one tool and
stick with it.
10.Provide timely progress updates
Many
a times the time duration of your test might extend beyond the set
interval (over a week for instance). In all such cases, you must provide
your organisation with progress updates from time to time rather than
waiting for the process to reach a completion. |
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