Today, even a person without higher education, for example, a third-year student, has access to programs for creating malware used to hack industrial companies. This became possible because hackers began selling such programs. Kirill Kruglov, senior development researcher at Kaspersky Lab, says that if a person is motivated, he has a chance of success in this dangerous field. It’s like learning to skateboard; If you have two legs you can learn to skate.
This does not require higher education, even primary school classes may be sufficient. What matters is motivation and willingness to make an effort. People with a serious interest and desire to learn can cope. That’s why it’s so important to provide reliable cyber protection for industrial businesses, as Kaspersky Lab experts have long warned.
Source: Ferra
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