Off course. it is very much better when eventually you are the architect of the whole stuff. That is, you have the power into cybersecurity and make a clean and clear job without living any trace behind so it is advisable to make all your doings legal and authorize so has to enable you to live a free passage life in the world.
In addendum, always make sure you give them (clients) the stipulated policy and that will make you superb over others.
Hackers are breaking the systems for profit. Before, it was about intellectual curiosity and pursuit of knowledge and thrill, and now hacking is big business.
Further, the next generation of terrorists will grow up in a digital world, with ever more powerful and easy-to-use hacking tools at their disposal. It was a hobby I got into a long time ago, hacking cameras. I was able to make my own using different lenses.
I'm still a hacker. I get paid for it now. I never received any monetary gain from the hacking I did before. The main difference in what I do now compared to what I did then is that I now do it with authorization.
You know, fate intervened. I went on to the DCMS committee to have a quieter life before the phone-hacking scandal broke, and then ended up investigating the company that had libeled me previously when I was a minister.
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