Setting Up Kali - Part 1
As a future ethical hacker and/or penetration tester, it is quite important when testing payloads or practicing hacking skills that you do not disrupt or cause any sort of harm or damage to other people's computers or network infrastructure, such as that of your organization. To elaborate further, we'll use a simple analogy. Imagine you work for a company called ACME (a fictional organization) and you're the network/system administrator. Your IT director has noticed you express an interest in cybersecurity and that you have significant potential in becoming a penetration tester or an ethical hacker. They, therefore, approve official training in penetration testing certification for you. Once the training has ended, ...
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