The role
What an ethical hacker and penetration tester actually does, day to day.
An Ethical Hacker, also known as a Penetration Tester, is someone who breaks into computer systems on purpose - but with permission. They are hired by businesses to find weak spots before real criminals do. It matters because so much of our money, data and daily life now lives online, and a single security gap can cause huge harm to people and companies.
Day to day, you spend time testing websites, networks, apps and devices to see if you can get in. You run scans, try different attack methods and look for flaws in how systems are built. When you find a weakness, you write a clear report explaining what you found, how serious it is, and how to fix it. You often work closely with developers and IT teams to make sure those fixes actually work.
You need strong problem-solving skills, patience and a curious mind that enjoys puzzles. Good writing skills matter too, because you have to explain technical issues simply. The rewarding part is knowing your work keeps real people and organisations safe - and there is a real thrill in cracking a system that was meant to be secure.
- Curiosity: You enjoy figuring out how things work and how they might fail.
- Technical know-how: You understand networks, operating systems and common programming basics.
- Attention to detail: Small flaws can lead to big breaches, so you notice things others miss.
- Clear communication: You can explain complex problems in plain language for non-technical people.
- Ethics and trust: You handle sensitive systems responsibly and always work within the law.
- Always learning: Threats change fast, so you keep your skills and knowledge up to date.
Day to day
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