IT administrators can benefit from a course in ethical hacking, which can outline not only the common types of attack but also the worrying legal grey areas, says Roger Howorth
I have spent most of the last week attending a training course on ethical hacking. A course like this is bound to raise a number of eyebrows, but the agenda is harmless enough, and covers the kinds...
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