Communicating with a service to get its name and version number (e.g., Apache 2.4.41), which is crucial for finding known exploits.
To transition from student to professional, you must master the industry-standard toolset: linkedin ethical hacking: scanning networks videos
LinkedIn’s professional context exacerbates this risk. Unlike YouTube or Twitch, where viewers expect entertainment or hobbyist content, LinkedIn users often assume that demonstrated techniques are workplace-appropriate. If a creator scans a public-facing server without explicit written permission, even for demonstration, they are effectively role-modeling illegal behavior. Responsible creators therefore embed disclaimers, watermark their videos with “AUTHORIZED LAB ONLY,” or narrate the legal prerequisites before typing a single command. Communicating with a service to get its name
To ensure the success of LinkedIn's ethical hacking efforts, here are some best practices to follow: even for demonstration