Who Performs Penetration Testing, and What Qualifications Should They Have?
Penetration testing is performed by professionals known as ethical hackers or penetration testers. They simulate cyberattacks to find security weaknesses in systems, networks, or applications. These experts often hold degrees in cybersecurity or computer science and may also complete bootcamps or gain certifications like OSCP, CEH, or CISSP. Skills in programming languages such as Python or Bash and knowledge of tools like Metasploit, Kali, and Wireshark are important. Employers may also value experience in fields like software development, network security, and system administration. Future skill demands include API testing, container security, and threat hunting across modern cloud and mobile environments.
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