Infinity Ethical Hacking: Learn basic to advance hacks by Sapp Arthur S

Infinity Ethical Hacking: Learn basic to advance hacks by Sapp Arthur S

Author:Sapp, Arthur S [Sapp, Arthur S]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 2020-06-29T16:00:00+00:00


Hacker Ethics and Code of Conduct

Like any other profession, hacking has its Code of Conduct that establishes rules that can help customers (individuals or organizations) evaluate whether the person who interacts with their networks and computer systems is generally reliable. The organization that implemented this Code has already been identified in the previous sections and is known as the EC Council. Obtaining a CEH reference from the EC Council means that you fully understand the expectations you must meet. We've provided some parts of the code, so make sure you read it and get familiar with it.

● Information you gain during your professional work should be kept confidential and private (especially personal information)

● Unless you have your customer's permission, you may not give, transfer or sell the customer's home address, name or other unique identifying information.

● You must protect the intellectual property, yours and others, by using skills that you have acquired yourself so that all benefits go to the original creator.

● Be sure to disclose to authorized personnel any danger that you suspect may be from the Internet community, electronic transactions, or other hardware and software indicators.

● Make sure that the services you provide are within your area of ​​expertise so that you work honestly while aware of any limitations that may be a result of your education or experience.

● You may only work on projects for which you are qualified and carry out tasks that match your training, education and work experience skills.

● You must not knowingly use software that has been obtained illegally or has been stored unethically.

● You may not participate in financial practices that may be considered misleading, such as double billing, bribery, etc.

● Make sure you use the customer's property properly, without exceeding the limits set in your contract.

● You must disclose a potential conflict of interest to all parties involved, especially if that conflict cannot be avoided.

● Make sure that you manage the entire project you are working on, including promotion and risk disclosure activities.



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