EthicalHackers

EthicalHackers

Speciality: Application and External Penetration Testing

Paris, France 1 employees
[01] About

Cybersecurity company specializing in penetration testing, intrusion testing, and security audits; based in France with 1 employee, founded in 2020. Known for active bug bounty participation, including Google's Gemini AI program, and positioned as an independent security provider in the industry.

J’ai fondé EthicalHackers après six ans à travailler comme pentester à temps plein. Lors de ces six précédentes années, j’ai pu réaliser une centaine de tests d'intrusion de types applicatif, externe, interne, phishing, etc ; en plus de divers audits de sécurité. Je propose aujourd'hui ces mêmes services dans le cadre d'EthicalHackers. Je réalise également des travaux de recherche sur la sécurité Windows et en particulier celle de son kernel.
[02] Services
External Penetration Testing
Application Penetration Testing
Internal Penetration Testing
Phishing Campaigns
[03] Certifications
Security+

Security+ Certification Overview


Origin and Creation


The Security+ certification was created by CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association), a non-profit trade association, and was first introduced in 2002. CompTIA developed this certification in response to the growing need for a vendor-neutral, baseline security credential that could validate foundational cybersecurity skills across various platforms and technologies. The certification was designed to establish a standardized measure of competency for IT professionals entering security roles, addressing the increasing importance of information security in organizations worldwide.


Industry Value and Importance


Security+ is widely recognized as one of the most important entry-level cybersecurity certifications in the IT industry. It meets the ISO 17024 standard and is approved by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) as one of the required certifications for information assurance positions under DoD Directive 8570.01-M, making it essential for many government contractors and military personnel. Employers value Security+ because it demonstrates that holders possess practical, hands-on skills in network security, risk management, cryptography, and threat detection—core competencies needed in today's security-conscious business environment. The certification serves as a solid foundation for cybersecurity careers and is often a prerequisite for more advanced security credentials.

OSCP

Origin of the OSCP


The Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) certification was created by Offensive Security, a company founded by Mati Aharoni and other security professionals in 2007. The certification was developed to address the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical penetration testing skills in the cybersecurity industry. Offensive Security designed the OSCP to be a hands-on, performance-based certification that requires candidates to demonstrate actual hacking skills in a controlled lab environment rather than simply answering multiple-choice questions.


Industry Value and Importance


The OSCP is highly valued in the cybersecurity industry because it proves that holders possess real-world penetration testing abilities. Unlike traditional certifications, the OSCP's 24-hour practical exam requires candidates to successfully compromise multiple machines in a simulated network environment and document their findings professionally. This hands-on approach has made it a gold standard for entry to intermediate-level penetration testers, and it's frequently requested or required by employers hiring for offensive security roles. The certification's difficulty and practical nature have earned it significant respect among security professionals and hiring managers.

Windows Post-exploitation Subverting The Core
[05] Notable Clients
  • FeedleStack
  • Viviarto