Ethical Hacking

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vaishali sharma

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No, you can learn it directly through any institute.

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SSDN Technologies

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Hacking is a very difficult thing which cannot be possible by everyone. Hacking is growing everywhere, so Ethical Hacker demand is also growing in industry. Mostly person want to make his career as a Certified Ethical Hacker but How? Read here https://www.ssdntech.com/blog/how-to-become-an-ethical-hacker/.

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Munish Mehindru

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Eligibility:
Students of BE/B.Tech/MCA/BCA /A Level/Diploma in Computers who want to make a career in Cyber Security & Professionals who want to specialize in Cyber Security.
Course Content:
Contains 67 modules including:* Introduction to Ethical Hacking* System Hacking* Phishing and Identity Theft* Hacking Email Accounts* Hacking Web Servers* Hacking Wireless Networks* Linux Hacking* Writing Virus Codes* Hacking Routers, Cable Modems and Firewalls* Mobile Phone and Handheld Devices (PDAs) Hacking* Bluetooth Hacking* Internet Content Filtering Techniques* Privacy on Internet-Anonymous* Securing Laptop Computers* Creating Security Policies
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kanu vashisht

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Ethical hacking refers to the act of locating weaknesses and vulnerabilities of computer and information systems by duplicating the intent and actions of malicious hackers. Ethical hacking is also known as penetration testing, intrusion testing, or red teaming. Hope you get this.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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B.Tech has much more weightage than BCA. But B.Tech is also costly and a year-long course than BCA. Which is not suitable in your case. BCA and B.Tech both the courses will provide you with the platform to get started with programming but they might not teach you exact ethical hacking. It is something that you might have to do on your own from external institutes.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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You can join BCA to learn programming languages. Not a lot of colleges teaches ethical hacking to their students. You might have to learn that from either online courses or other institutions.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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There is no particular Undergraduate course in ethical hacking but there are large no of short term and long term courses.
Good Luck.

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