Like skilled cat burglars, teams of college-age hackers slithered past defenses to probe the soft underbelly of a sophisticated computer system. Their mission: to steal secrets and leave an electronic calling card. . As they tapped away on laptops and spoke in low voices, knots of educators, business leaders, parents and government officials hovered nearby, smiling and nodding with approval. In the eyes of the organizers of the Maryland Cyber Challenge and Conference, today's hacker could be tomorrow's cybersecurity hero. The link for this article located at Baltimore Sun is no longer available. . Encouraging teen hackers to engage in cybersecurity careers via competitions and challenges fosters essential skill growth.. CyberChallenge, TeenHackers, CareerPath, CybersecuritySkills, ComputerSystems. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Companies seeking to ensure they are as impervious as possible to the latest computer viruses and to the Internet's most talented hackers often find themselves in need of -- the Internet's most talented hackers. . . .. Companies seeking to ensure they are as impervious as possible to the latest computer viruses and to the Internet's most talented hackers often find themselves in need of -- the Internet's most talented hackers. Some of these so-called "white-hat" hackers hold high positions in various enterprises, including security companies, but analysts told NewsFactor that they rarely carry the actual title "chief hacking officer" because companies tend to be a bit skittish about the connotation. Still, some security pros -- such as Aliso Viejo, California-based Eeye Security's Marc Maiffret -- do carry the "CHO" title, and few argue the point that in order to protect themselves from the best hackers and crackers, companies need to hire them. . The Chief Hacking Officer (CHO) is crucial in organizations today, enhancing cybersecurity and fortifying defenses against digital threats and cyber attacks. Chief Hacking Officer,Cybersecurity Careers,IT Security Roles. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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