The media portrays cybersecurity professionals as tech-savvy, rebellious people with remarkable skills. This, in turn, glamorizes their actions and shapes our perception of them. The value of the entertainment industry drives the dramatization of hacking sequences, which portray hackers pounding keys furiously, gaining easy access to extremely secure systems, and quickly getting past firewalls. Frequently, they distort the actualities of hacking, which generally entails painstaking preparation, programming, and protracted vulnerability-exploiting. Protecting systems and data against cyber attacks is the goal of white-hat hackers, one of the many different types of people working in the broad subject of cybersecurity. Public attitudes and opinions of cybersecurity can be significantly impacted by these depictions, which are frequently exaggerated for dramatic effect. We can gain a more sophisticated grasp of cybersecurity and the moral issues surrounding hacking in the digital age by closely examining and disputing these representations.