Hacker white hat shows offensive and defensive

In the morning of April 23, 2011 in Hanoi, karROX International IT Academy held a meeting with the theme 'White hat hacker - attack & defense'.

Attending the meeting were Major General, Dr. Nguyen Viet Nghia - Director of the Department of Professional Informatics Technology, Ministry of Public Security; Mr. Le Trung Nghia - Head of IT Promotion Department, Ministry of Science and Technology; Mr. Phuong Minh Nam, Deputy Director of IT Department, Ministry of Public Security ., and many security experts from state agencies and large enterprises.

At the meeting, a number of security experts introduced systems, methods of LAN network attack and defense, optimal website attack and security techniques for businesses, attack techniques and Wi-Fi 3.0 security, security and Gmail attacks . Besides the use, detection and anti-trojan techniques in system security as well as advanced skills of a white hat hacker.

On this occasion, karROX's security experts also demonstrated some methods, hacking tools, and experiences of white-hat hackers; discussing security trends on the basis of new technology development; share the view of IT managers in security as well as cyberwar and national security.

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Dr. Nguyen Hoai Duy (standing) demonstrates Wifi hack tool, website, Gmail mailbox .

According to some experts, the available tools are essential, but understanding the systems is equally important. Not only on the Windows platform, white hat hackers also need to study many different systems architectures like Linux and instead of being knowledgeable, using tools, domestic hackers need to try to grow into experts. create tools for network security protection.

System security, accounts and personal data against hacker attacks are always a difficult problem for many businesses and IT people. Organizing committee of the meeting led by Symantec security statistics, said in early 2011, Vietnam had about 20,000 attacks on websites, bank accounts, and 95% of websites in Vietnam every day. security issues.

Experts believe that cyberwar has begun to waver in Vietnam. Preventing attacks, protecting themselves and protecting businesses is an urgent need. One of the practical solutions comes from the views and positions of black hat hackers, from which experts - hackers 'white hats' will analyze, capture, forecast to make preventive measures. avoid, strengthen security and defense capabilities, overcome related issues.

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