security hacker
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security hacker
Summary
security hacker is an occupation[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- security hacker's field of work was vulnerability[3].
- security hacker's field of work was computer security[4].
- security hacker's instance of is recorded as occupation[5].
- security hacker is a type of hacker[6].
- security hacker's Commons category is recorded as Hackers[7].
- security hacker's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Hacking (computer security)[8].
- security hacker's facet of is recorded as computer security[9].
- security hacker's facet of is recorded as nerd[10].
- security hacker's facet of is recorded as geek[11].
- security hacker's depicted by is recorded as WarGames[12].
- security hacker's depicted by is recorded as The Strain[13].
- security hacker's depicted by is recorded as The Matrix[14].
- security hacker's depicted by is recorded as 23[15].
- security hacker's described by source is recorded as Free as in Freedom (2002)/Appendix B[16].
- security hacker's partially coincident with is recorded as computer security consultant[17].
- security hacker's partially coincident with is recorded as cyber criminal[18].
- security hacker's partially coincident with is recorded as computer security specialist[19].
- security hacker's different from is recorded as hacker[20].
- security hacker's different from is recorded as hacker culture[21].
- security hacker's different from is recorded as hacker[22].
- security hacker's uses is recorded as exploit[23].
- security hacker's uses is recorded as zero-day[24].
- security hacker's uses is recorded as vulnerability[25].
- security hacker's uses is recorded as hack tool[26].
- security hacker's female form of label is recorded as {'lang': 'ast', 'text': 'hacker'}[27].
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Career and Affiliations
Fields of work include vulnerability[3] and computer security[4], an industry[28].
Why It Matters
security hacker has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 35 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]