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White-hat Hacking (Ethical Hacking)
                                    White-hat hackers are ethical hackers who are hired by organisations to test
                                    the security of their systems and identify weaknesses to improve security and
                                    help prevent cyberattacks. For example, a hacker may be hired by a company
                                    to find bugs in its software before they can be exploited by criminals.


                 Grey-hat Hacking

                 Grey-hat  hackers  break  into  systems  without  permission,  but  without
                 harmful intentions. They often reveal security flaws to owners even though
                 they don’t have permission to hack the site. For example, a hacker finds a
                 flaw in a website and tells the owner about it, but doesn’t have permission to
                 hack the site.

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                     1.  Digital citizenship is the responsible and ethical use of technology and online platforms.
                     2.  Grey-hat hackers break into systems without permission, but not with harmful
                         intentions.






                        FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY


                 Facial recognition technology uses cameras and Artificial
                 Intelligence  (AI) to  recognise  and  identify  people  by
                 analysing their facial features - like the shape of their eyes,
                 nose  and  mouth.  It  can  quickly  match  faces  with  photos
                 stored in databases.

                 Facial recognition technology is a powerful tool that, when used
                 ethically, can improve lives by helping to find missing people or
                 unlocking devices safely. However, it must be used responsibly to protect privacy and data security.





                  72% of hotel operators are expected to deploy facial recognition by 2025 to identify and interact
                  with guests.




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