👉 Breach engineering refers to the deliberate and strategic exploitation of vulnerabilities within a system or network to gain unauthorized access, often with malicious intent. This practice involves identifying weaknesses in security protocols, software, or human behavior and then exploiting them to breach the intended defenses. Unlike traditional hacking, breach engineering is often methodical and involves thorough reconnaissance to understand the target environment. The goal can range from data theft and espionage to disrupting services or causing financial damage. Ethical breach engineering, however, is conducted by security professionals to test and improve an organization's defenses, highlighting the fine line between exploitation for malicious purposes and proactive security enhancement.