Ethical Hacking
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1. Carnegie Mellon University, USA
2. Stanford University, USA
3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
4. University of California, Berkeley, USA
5. University of Oxford, UK
6. University of Cambridge, UK
7. Imperial College London, UK
8. ETH Zurich, Switzerland
9. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, India
10. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, India
11. University of Maryland, USA
12. University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
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Contributor-Level 10
Both BCA and BCA in Cyber Security can be good options for you if you want to become an ethical hacker. BCA is a generalized course in computer applications that will give you a good foundation in computer knowledge. On the other hand, BCA in Cyber Security is a security specialization with a BCA background that will give you more in-depth knowledge
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Cyber Security Expert.
CEH v11 (Certified Ethical Hacker)
CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional)
CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditors)
CISM (Certified Information Security Manager)
CCSP (Certified Cloud Security Professional). .
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Ethical Hacking: Ethical hacking involves identifying security vulnerabilities in computer systems, networks, and applications and taking measures to fix them. Ethical hackers use their knowledge and skills to test the security of systems and prevent cyber attacks. The demand for ethical hackers is on the rise due to the increasing threat of cyber attacks. Software Engineering: Software engineering involves d
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Pursue a Bachelor's degree in Cyber Security: Many universities offer a Bachelor's degree programme in Cyber Security, which can be completed after a Diploma in mechanical engineering. This will give you a solid foundation in the field and open up many career opportunities. Enroll in a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma programme in Cyber Security: These programs are designed for students who already have a degree or Diploma in another field, and want to specialize in Cyber Security. They typically take less
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Indian School of Ethical Hacking (ISOEH)
Institute of Information Security (IIS)
EC-Council
International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS)
Appin Tech
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