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Case Study - Conclusion

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Conclusion

In conclusion, the case study exemplifies the practical application of ethical hacking to strengthen cybersecurity. The systematic methodology employed enabled the identification of vulnerabilities, risk assessment, and proposed improvements. The study highlights the significance of ethical hacking in preemptively identifying weaknesses and emphasizes the importance of comprehensive assessments, including technical and social engineering aspects while adhering to legal and ethical considerations. The findings provide valuable insights into the organization's security landscape, with identified vulnerabilities and suggested enhancements serving as a roadmap to bolster overall cybersecurity resilience.


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