As the tech field grows, more and more often developers have to broaden their skills and grow the number of tools they use. While being an expert in your field is useful, professionals fluent in multiple programming languages and skilled in more than one field are often more hireable, have more job opportunities, and are—in some cases—valued higher.
Knowing how to use Ethical Hacking is essential in many fields and a valuable addition to a number of developers’ kits. Even if Ethical Hacking isn’t your primary skill, it’s worth considering as an addition to your toolbelt as a professional.
There are several bootcamps that teach Ethical Hacking as an element of a main course or in a specialized course of its own. As of 2021, there are 6 courses that teach Ethical Hacking at 8 bootcamps. The top schools that offer Ethical Hacking courses are Code Fellows, Wagner College, Texas A&M University Bootcamp, Cyber Retraining Academy and Hofstra Bootcamps .
Answers to commonly asked questions
There are 8 bootcamps available Here are some of the top schools with programs that feature Ethical Hacking: Code Fellows, Wagner College, Texas A&M University Bootcamp, Cyber Retraining Academy and Hofstra Bootcamps. Check out their school pages for more information.
It depends on your city. Fortunately, we have a list of bootcamps that can be filtered by city that can be found here.
Ethical Hacking is taught in 6 courses at 8 bootcamps. The top Ethical Hacking bootcamps are Code Fellows, Wagner College, Texas A&M University Bootcamp, Cyber Retraining Academy and Hofstra Bootcamps.