Wayne Nordstrom's profile

Ethical Hacking Vulnerabilities and Practice

A graduate of the Cape Cod Community College, Wayne Nordstrom holds an associate of science in cybersecurity and security penetration testing. He is the senior vulnerability risk manager at Blue Cross Blue Shield. Additionally, Wayne Nordstrom has expertise in ethical hacking.

Ethical hacking is a method of discovering vulnerabilities and liabilities in a computer system. An ethical hacker is authorized by a company to perform attacks on the system and access the system to locate any security breaches. In this way, by the time a hacker does attack the system and tries to gain access to the data, the issues can be resolved, and the system can resist.

In their attacks, ethical hackers act as attackers, and the most common vulnerabilities that they can find are broken authentications and security misconfigurations. After the attempts to attack and discover vulnerabilities, ethical hackers delivered detailed reports of the vulnerabilities. They can even come up with solutions to fix the system to resist future attacks.
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