The rapid evolution of digital infrastructure has intensified the need for robust cybersecurity mechanisms, particularly in the domain of ethical hacking and penetration testing. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of advanced ethical hacking methodologies, tools, and frameworks employed in contemporary cybersecurity practice. We examine the five-phase penetration testing lifecycle through the lens of modern threat landscapes including cloud environments, IoT ecosystems, and AI-driven attack vectors. The study evaluates widely adopted tools such as Metasploit, Nmap, Burp Suite, and Wireshark, analyzing their effectiveness across different attack surfaces. Furthermore, we explore the integration of artificial intelligence in both offensive and defensive cybersecurity operations, discussing how machine learning algorithms are reshaping ethical hacking practices. Our findings indicate that traditional penetration testing frameworks must be augmented with adaptive, AI-powered methodologies to effectively counter sophisticated cyber threats.
Navneet Yadav (Thu,) studied this question.
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