Interactive Ethical Hacking Session

13 March, 2026

Successfully Conducted
Hacking Session - Cybersecurity Workshop

Event Overview

"You do not own a thing you cannot protect."

An interactive Ethical Hacking Session was conducted on 13 March 2026 to demonstrate common cybersecurity vulnerabilities and spread awareness about secure system design. The session focused on practical demonstrations of how weaknesses in web applications can be exploited if proper security practices are not followed.

Live
Practical Demonstrations
Secure
Design Awareness

Session Highlights

  • Hands-on demonstrations of common web vulnerabilities
  • Real examples of how insecure systems can be exploited
  • Discussion on secure coding and defensive design habits
  • Awareness session on ethics and responsible security testing
  • Interactive Q and A with practical security scenarios
  • Guidance for students interested in cybersecurity paths

What You'll Learn

About This Session

The session was designed to make cybersecurity practical and understandable for every student. Through live examples and discussion, participants saw how quickly weak system design can be misused when secure practices are ignored during development.

The focus remained on ethical responsibility and prevention. Students explored common attack surfaces, understood the logic behind exploit attempts, and learned how security-first thinking improves reliability in real software projects.

Stay tuned with CodeSage for more coding, cybersecurity, and tech explorations.