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Leo was a defensive specialist, a "Blue Teamer." His job was to build impenetrable digital shields and monitor the network for anomalies. Across the room sat Maya, the company’s "Red Teamer." Maya was pure offense. Her job was to break everything Leo built.

The server room hummed with a low, mechanical purr as Leo stared at the bright green lines on his monitor. He had just finished reading the final chapter of Ethical Hacking: Offensive and Defensive , a well-worn guide sitting on his desk. To him, the book was more than just a manual; it was a blueprint for a digital chess match.

Maya stared at her screen, then looked over at Leo and laughed. "Using offensive bait to execute a defensive trap? Not bad at all." Ethical Hacking Offensive Ve Defensive KitabД±nД±

An hour later, Maya’s keyboard stopped clicking. She frowned at her screen. "Wait... I just accessed the financial records, but the file architecture looks... weird."

Leo tapped the cover of his book. "Like it says right here: the best security experts don't just pick a side. They master both." Leo was a defensive specialist, a "Blue Teamer

Leo smiled, pointing to his book. "The author says a good defense is built on understanding the offense. I'm ready for you today."

He flipped open his book to the chapter on Pivot Attacks and Internet of Things (IoT) Vulnerabilities . He saw exactly what Maya had done. She didn't attack the fortress head-on; she found a small, unlocked window in the back. The server room hummed with a low, mechanical

"Alright," Leo said, a determined look in his eye. "My turn."