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Created on August 21, 2024
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Transcript
Exploring Ethical Hacking
Common Scamming Tactics
Click on a video to watch the experts
Principles of Ethical Hacking
Exploiting the Scammers
BBC Scam Interceptors
What is Ethical Hacking?
Image copyright:BBC
Please note: Conducting ethical hacking on a network or computer you do not own is illegal, and you could be liable for prosecution if you do so without the owner’s permission.
Exploring Ethical Hacking
Common Scamming Tactics
Click on a video to watch the experts
Ethical Hacking Demo
Principles of Ethical Hacking
Exploiting the Scammers
BBC Scam Interceptors
What is Ethical Hacking?
Image copyright:BBC
Image copyright:BBC
Dr Dhouha Kbaier from The Open University and Dr Haider Al-Khateeb from Aston University conduct an ethical hacking demonstration for education purposes.
* Please note: Conducting ethical hacking on a network or computer you do not own is illegal, and you could be liable for prosecution if you do so without the owner’s permission.
Dr Dhouha Kbaier from The Open University and Dr Haider Al-Khateeb from Aston University explore ethical hacking’s proactive role in cyber security, as seen on BBC Scam Interceptors. Unlike malicious actors, ethical hackers aim to protect individuals and organisations by identifying threats and implementing defences, ensuring safer digital environments for all.
Dr Dhouha Kbaier from The Open University and Dr Haider Al-Khateeb from Aston University explore ethical hacking’s proactive role in cyber security, as seen on BBC Scam Interceptors. Unlike malicious actors, ethical hackers aim to protect individuals and organisations by identifying threats and implementing defences, ensuring safer digital environments for all.
Dr Dhouha Kbaier, Senior Lecturer in Computing & Communications at The Open University, and Dr Haider Al-Khateeb, Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security at Aston University, delve into the world of ethical hacking. Discover how authorised professionals— use their skills to identify and expose vulnerabilities in computer systems, networks, and software.
Dr Dhouha Kbaier from The Open University and Dr Haider Al-Khateeb from Aston University shed light on ethical hacking and its role in countering common scamming tactics, like fake calls from banks or mobile operators. Ethical hackers help secure digital environments by identifying such threats and protecting individuals from scams that exploit vulnerabilities for financial gain.
Dr Dhouha Kbaier from The Open University and Dr Haider Al-Khateeb from Aston University reveal how ethical hackers use tools like network scanners to track and exploit scammers. By identifying vulnerabilities in scammers' systems, ethical hackers can monitor criminal activities and even gain access to prevent fraudulent calls.
Dr Dhouha Kbaier, Senior Lecturer in Computing & Communications at The Open University, and Dr Haider Al-Khateeb, Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security at Aston University, delve into the world of ethical hacking. Discover how authorised professionals— use their skills to identify and expose vulnerabilities in computer systems, networks, and software.
Dr Dhouha Kbaier from The Open University and Dr Haider Al-Khateeb from Aston University shed light on ethical hacking and its role in countering common scamming tactics, like fake calls from banks or mobile operators. Ethical hackers help secure digital environments by identifying such threats and protecting individuals from scams that exploit vulnerabilities for financial gain.
Dr Dhouha Kbaier from The Open University and Dr Haider Al-Khateeb from Aston University reveal how ethical hackers use tools like network scanners to track and exploit scammers. By identifying vulnerabilities in scammers' systems, ethical hackers can monitor criminal activities and even gain access to prevent fraudulent calls.