Bob is acknowledged as a hacker of repute and is popular among visitors of “underground” sites. Bob is willing to share his knowledge with those who are willing to learn, and many have expressed their interest in learning from him. However, this knowledge has a risk associated with it, as it can be used for malevolent attacks as well.
In this context, what would be the most affective method to bridge the knowledge gap between the “black” hats or crackers and the “white” hats or computer security professionals? (Choose the best answer)
A.
Educate everyone with books, articles and training on risk analysis, vulnerabilities and safeguards.
B.
Hire more computer security monitoring personnel to monitor computer systems and networks.
C.
Make obtaining either a computer security certification or accreditation easier to achieve so more individuals feel that they are a part of something larger than life.
D.
Train more National Guard and reservist in the art of computer security to help out in times of emergency or crises.
Explanation:
Bridging the gap would consist of educating the white hats and the black hats equally so that their knowledge is relatively the same. Using books, articles, the internet, and professional training seminars is a way of completing this goal.