Hackers Don't Wear Black Hoodies, They Wear Capes - Ethical Hacker Rights and Trust
Offered By: Bugcrowd via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical issue of ethical hacker rights in this insightful conference talk. Delve into the past, present, and future of ethical hacking, examining why 60% of hackers hesitate to report vulnerabilities due to fear of prosecution. Gain valuable perspectives on the importance of bilateral trust in ethical hacking through real-world stories and experiences. Learn why fostering collaboration within the infosec community is crucial for encouraging ethical hacking practices. Presented by Chloé Messdaghi, VP of Strategy at Point3 Security and advocate for ethical hackers, this talk emphasizes the humanitarian aspect of information security and the need to protect and empower individuals both online and offline.
Syllabus
Hackers Don’t Wear Black Hoodies, They Wear Capes - w/Chloé Messdaghi (@ChloeMessdaghi)
Taught by
Bugcrowd
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