Is it possible to pursue ethical hacking course after B.Sc Computer Science?

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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    Yes, it is possible to pursue ethical hacking course after B.Sc. Computer Science. Please check for your eligibility to pursue ethical hacking courses from the criteria mentioned below:
    Eligibility: An ethical hacker must have a Bachelors degree in IT, CS CE etc. Or an advanced Diploma in network security. Besides the Bachelors degree, candidate should also have extensive experience in network security and a working knowledge of various operating systems. A working knowledge of the latest penetration software is essential. Regards.

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