HACKERS 2000, a seminar organised by the Trade Fair and Conferences International drew a diverse crowd, from college freshers who boasted about their hacking abilities to old software hands and the presentations were equally diverse. If, Bipin Amin, technology consultant, . . .
HACKERS 2000, a seminar organised by the Trade Fair and Conferences International drew a diverse crowd, from college freshers who boasted about their hacking abilities to old software hands and the presentations were equally diverse. If, Bipin Amin, technology consultant, IT Secure called himself a white hat (ethical hackers who are out to point out security lacunae so that these can be remedied) and led the audience through the various classifications of hackers — ranging from terrorists (who hack for ulterior motives, generally money) to hacktiviits (who want to send a message to the world), there were others who spoke about the need for security policies and computer forensics.

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