Career questions tagged ethicalhacking


What kind of things do Ethical hackers do?
#hacking #ethicalhacking #coding #programming #computer-programming

do you need to take extra classes along with just learning programming to learn Ethical hacking? Is it a whole different course?
#computer-science #computer-programming #ethicalhacking

I have three plain career choices: AI researcher, theoretical physicist or ethical hacker. What should I choose?
I’ve narrowed down my career choices to these three career paths, based on my interests. I can either go into the AI field and help spearhead cutting-edge research into making a humanoid AI; I can become a theoretical physicist spearheading research in quantum mechanics, or become an ethical hacker and start a company providing AV and pen-testing services. I’m quite confused, and I’d like to choose a career that a) pays well *enough* and b) challenges me, but not overwhelmingly. I really, really would not want to become an analyst. I’m an INTP, if that helps. #career #research #ethicalhacking #physics #quantum #artificialintelligence #science