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PC Extreme Magazine Interviews Nathan House on
Penetration Testing : Issue 29, 2005:
"Ed Baldwin talks to a man on the edge of computer security
- Nathan House"
" What would you be left with if you took a hacker then removed
his personality and his malicious interests? The fact is you'd end
up with somebody who not only knew a lot about computers, but was
also extremely talented. You'd also have somebody who was quite
literally an expert when it came to computer and network security.
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Perhaps it's not surprising that such skills are
in very high demand from the most unlikely source - the corporate
world. The very companies that are regularly targeted by hackers
actually seek out individuals with knowledge of hacking skills to
test their systems. While there are few situations where an individual
might be employed to mount a covert attack from outside, individuals
who can think like hackers and who know the hacking scene can earn
a lucrative living.
Using such ethical hacking experts, companies are able to plug any
potential breeches before they can be exploited by anyone with less-than-clean
intentions. The same software that hackers use can be applied to
the network to see what happens. In addition, ethical hackers keep
a close eye on any new exploits that become public knowledge, and
are able to advise the corporate world immediately on how to mount
a defense.
Ethical hackers go by a number of titles. Some call themselves white
hat hackers, while others prefer the term penetration testers. Most
simply refer to themselves as security consultants.
But who are these people, what do they do and how do they do it?
Join PC Extreme as we talk to top consultant Nathan House about
modern network security " - PC Extreme
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