IT:16 Cybersecurity Training Platforms

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4 Feb 202307:57

Summary

TLDRIn this informative video, the host introduces 16 valuable resources for individuals seeking to gain experience and knowledge in cybersecurity. Emphasizing the vastness of the field, the host recommends viewers to choose one or two platforms to focus on rather than becoming overwhelmed. The host's favorite platform, TryHackMe, is highlighted for its comprehensive content, ranging from red team operations to soft skills. Other resources mentioned include OverTheWire.org for command practice, GRC courses for governance, risk, and compliance, and Hack The Box for more advanced, hands-on challenges. The video concludes with a promise of a follow-up video providing a specific learning path in cybersecurity.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The video aims to provide 16 resources to help individuals gain experience and understanding in cybersecurity.
  • πŸ” The speaker advises not to visit all the resources but to pick one or two and focus on them for better learning.
  • 🌟 The speaker's favorite platform is 'TryHackMe', which offers a wide range of learning paths from red team to SOC analyst.
  • πŸ“š Other resources mentioned include 'Cyber SEC Labs', 'Cybery.it', 'OverTheWire.org', and platforms by well-known figures in the infosec community.
  • πŸ’» 'OverTheWire.org' is highlighted as a place to practice commands and work with SSH.
  • πŸŽ“ The speaker mentions academic training and certifications offered by certain platforms, suggesting a structured learning path.
  • πŸŽ– 'Root Me' is introduced as a platform with challenges that reward users for their work.
  • πŸ” 'Hack The Box' is described as more complex and suitable for those who are new to cybersecurity but looking for a challenge.
  • πŸ’‘ 'RangeForce' is recommended for its live and hands-on training sessions.
  • πŸ’» 'Vornhub.com' is mentioned for those interested in learning how to build and set up VMs from scratch.
  • πŸ›  'PortSwigger' Web Security Academy is highlighted for learning about authentication and access control.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is to introduce 16 different resources that can help individuals gain experience and understanding in the field of cybersecurity.

  • What advice does the speaker give regarding the number of resources to explore?

    -The speaker advises not to explore all the resources at once but to pick one or two and focus on those to avoid being overwhelmed.

  • What is the speaker's favorite platform for cybersecurity learning?

    -The speaker's favorite platform is 'TryHackMe', which offers a range of learning paths from red team to soft skills, pen testing, web fundamentals, and more.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the size of the cybersecurity field?

    -The speaker suggests that cybersecurity is a very large field, implying that it can be complex and overwhelming for beginners.

  • What is the purpose of the resource 'OverTheWire.org' mentioned in the video?

    -OverTheWire.org is a resource where users can practice commands, including SSH, providing a hands-on approach to learning cybersecurity.

  • What type of learning does 'TryHackMe' offer for cybersecurity beginners?

    -'TryHackMe' offers a guided learning experience for cybersecurity beginners, introducing them to various topics and tools in a structured manner.

  • What is the difference between 'TryHackMe' and 'Hack The Box' according to the speaker?

    -The speaker suggests that 'TryHackMe' is more beginner-friendly and offers a guided approach, while 'Hack The Box' is more complex and requires users to figure out how to capture the flag on their own.

  • What does the speaker recommend for those interested in GRC (Governance, Risk, and Compliance)?

    -The speaker recommends looking at Simply Cyber's GRC courses, as they offer practical training and certifications in this area.

  • What is the purpose of 'RangeForce' as mentioned in the video?

    -'RangeForce' is recommended by the speaker as a resource for cybersecurity training, offering live and hands-on training experiences.

  • What does the speaker suggest for those who want to learn about setting up VMs from scratch?

    -The speaker suggests 'Vornhub.com' as a resource where users can learn how to build and set up virtual machines from scratch, along with other programming and cybersecurity training materials.

  • What is 'PenTester Lab' and what does it offer?

    -'PenTester Lab' is a resource that offers boot camps for cybersecurity learning. It also has a special offer where students can pay $35 for three months of access.

Outlines

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πŸ’» Introduction to Cybersecurity Learning Resources

In this paragraph, the speaker introduces a video focused on information technology, specifically cybersecurity. They express hope for the viewers' well-being and happiness on a Saturday, and then dive into a discussion about 16 resources that can help viewers gain experience and understanding in cybersecurity. The speaker advises viewers to select one or two resources to focus on rather than trying to explore all of them. They reveal their favorite platform, 'cyber SEC labs,' which offers hands-on experience with active directory and penetration testing. The speaker also mentions 'TryHackMe,' which covers a range of topics from red team operations to SOC analyst training, and promises to cover some of these resources in more detail in future videos.

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πŸŽ“ Exploring Various Cybersecurity Training Platforms

The second paragraph continues the exploration of cybersecurity resources, starting with a mention of 'cybery.it' and 'overthewire.org,' which offer practical command practice and SSH training. The speaker then discusses platforms by TCM Zach Hill Heath Adams, which provide academic training and certifications. They also mention 'Simply Cyber' and GRC courses by Gerald Alger, which are recommended for those interested in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC). Other resources highlighted include 'Root Me,' which offers challenges and rewards, 'Hack The Box,' which is more complex and suitable for those with some understanding of cybersecurity, and 'RangeForce,' which is highly recommended. The speaker also touches on 'Certify Secure,' 'Echo CTF,' 'VornHub,' which provides virtual machine setup guidance, and 'Volume Machines,' which offers CTF challenges. The paragraph concludes with mentions of 'PortSwigger,' 'TryToHackMe,' and 'PenTester Lab,' which offers boot camps and a YouTube community for feedback. The speaker plans to create another video providing a specific learning path for viewers interested in cybersecurity.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Information Technology

Information Technology (IT) refers to the use of computers to store, retrieve, transmit, and manipulate data, often in the context of a business or other organization. In the video, the speaker is discussing resources related to IT, particularly focusing on cybersecurity, which is a branch of IT concerned with the protection of computer systems and networks from digital attacks.

πŸ’‘Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting internet-connected systems, including hardware, software, and data, from theft, damage, or unauthorized access. The video's main theme revolves around providing resources for individuals who are new to cybersecurity and seeking to gain experience or understanding in this field.

πŸ’‘Experience

In the context of the video, 'experience' refers to the practical knowledge and skills one gains through involvement in activities related to cybersecurity. The speaker emphasizes the importance of gaining hands-on experience through the use of the resources provided.

πŸ’‘Understanding

'Understanding' in this video script pertains to the comprehension of cybersecurity concepts, techniques, and strategies. The resources mentioned are intended to help viewers develop a deeper understanding of cybersecurity.

πŸ’‘Resources

Resources, in this case, refer to websites, platforms, and tools that provide educational content, practical exercises, and challenges related to cybersecurity. The speaker lists 16 different resources that can help viewers learn and practice cybersecurity skills.

πŸ’‘Active Directory

Active Directory is a directory service that is used to store and manage information about network resources in a Microsoft Windows environment. In the video, it is mentioned as one of the areas where users can gain practical experience through the resources provided.

πŸ’‘Pen Testing

Pen Testing, short for penetration testing, is the practice of simulating a cyber attack on a computer system to identify and fix potential vulnerabilities. The video mentions that some of the resources allow users to engage in pen testing exercises.

πŸ’‘Red Team

A 'Red Team' in cybersecurity refers to a group of security professionals who simulate a real-world attack on an organization's systems to test their security defenses. The speaker mentions 'Red Team' as one of the areas of expertise covered by the resources.

πŸ’‘TryHackMe

TryHackMe is an online platform designed to teach cybersecurity skills through interactive and hands-on learning. The speaker highlights TryHackMe as their favorite platform, noting its comprehensive curriculum covering various cybersecurity topics.

πŸ’‘Capture the Flag (CTF)

Capture the Flag (CTF) is a cybersecurity competition format where participants are challenged to find a 'flag' or piece of data hidden in a system. The video mentions CTF as a type of challenge available on some of the resources, which can help users learn practical cybersecurity skills.

πŸ’‘Boot Camps

In the context of the video, 'boot camps' refer to intensive, short-term training programs designed to quickly teach specific skills. The speaker mentions PenTester Lab's boot camps as a resource for those looking to quickly gain cybersecurity skills.

Highlights

Introduction to 16 resources for gaining experience and understanding in cybersecurity.

Recommendation to pick one or two resources and focus on them rather than overwhelming oneself.

Emphasis on not going overboard with the number of resources available.

Introduction of the speaker's favorite platform for cybersecurity learning.

Cyber SEC labs mentioned for its active directory and real attack simulation features.

TryHackMe recommended for its comprehensive content from red team to soft skills.

Cybrary.it as another platform for learning cybersecurity.

OverTheWire.org for practicing commands and SSH.

Mention of TCM, Zach Hill, and Heath Adams' platforms for academic training and certifications.

Root Me highlighted for its challenges and rewards system.

Hack The Box introduced for its entry-level academics and Capture the Flag challenges.

Rangeforce recommended for its live and hands-on training.

Certify Secure for its live training courses.

Hack Expert Labs for its practical labs and training.

Echo CTF for its Discord community and CTF challenges.

Vornhub.com for learning to build VMs and setting up VPNs.

Volume Machines for CTF challenges and various cybersecurity tasks.

PortSwigger's Web Security Academy for learning about authentication and access control.

Pen Tester Lab offering boot camps and affordable student pricing.

YouTube testimonials as a way to gauge the effectiveness of the mentioned programs.

Promise of a future video providing a specific path for cybersecurity learning.

Transcripts

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hey guys how you doing here bringing

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another video on information technology

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I hope you're having a good day happy

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Saturday and today I want to go over 16

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resources that can help you right now if

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you're trying to get some sort of

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experience or some sort of understanding

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of cyber security obviously if you're

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new to my channel you know what to do

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rate comment subscribe give me a thumbs

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up greatly appreciate it so today I want

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to give you 16 different resources I

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have them right here I'll open in my

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browser

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um do I recommend going to all of them

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no don't don't do that pick one or pick

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two and then focus on that don't go over

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the place I definitely do not recommend

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that

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um my favorite and I'm gonna tell you

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right now what my favorite platform is

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um I'm gonna go over here and let me

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share my screen I'll show you which

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one's my favorite one but there's like

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so many out there that when you go into

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this you're like oh my goodness why is

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there so many you know so just figure

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one out figure out which one you like

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and then go for it and it's good it's

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good for you because after that

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you actually know what you want to do

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you actually know you know like what you

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want to do as a as far as cyber security

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is concerned right because cyber

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security is so big so it gets crazy let

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me share my screen

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um

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all right so screen Uno so yeah so I I

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got this one right here and I'm gonna

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put all them Below in the description of

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the video uh this is this is cyber cyber

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SEC labs this is one of them and it has

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active directory and real you could do

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like real little attacks

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um like pen testing and stuff like that

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if you're into that this is one of them

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I have this one so this is this is the

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one that I use a lot I use

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um try hack me and if you you can see I

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have it it has everything like from red

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team

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um to soft level if you want to be a

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sock analyst

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um pen testing web fundamentals and I

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I'm gonna go over some of these by the

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way on my on my channel so don't worry

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about that

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um this is why I created this is why I

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have an account and everything

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oh that's what it is uh next one

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uh is

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uh site

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cybery.it I can't even pronounce it but

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yeah it's this one

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um this is one of them that I that I

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like as well

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um one another place to learn some cyber

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security stuff is another one

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um

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over the wire.org so if you're not sure

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if you guys are familiar with over the

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wire.org this is another one I know it

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looks a little weird but actually you

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could practice commands here you could

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do SSH and a bunch of stuff here so

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this is another one I know it's a little

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weird but yeah this is this is this is

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another one another resource my

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my friend TCM Zach Hill Heath Adams

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obviously they have their own platform

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as well and they have an academic

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training

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and they have certifications

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um then we go let me actually get out of

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this and they actually go to our courses

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you could see what they have

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um they have practical hacking course

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Windows course Linux uh python

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and a few other ones so this is another

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another area of expertise it's like more

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red team if that makes sense you can

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look at their platform and then grc's

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down here from Simply cyber and

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obviously

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I'm friends with

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I'm I'm friends with uh Gerald Alger so

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his GRC courses down here uh definitely

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recommend you take a look at that if

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you're into GRC I definitely recommend

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you look at you look at uh simply

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cyber's uh information go to the next

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one

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uh root me this is another one

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uh they have some challenges in there

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and this is here it says here you get

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rewarded you can bet that you work and

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publish it and get rewarded

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um this is one that that uh I went over

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with um infosecpac uh hack the box so

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this is more a little more like so you

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don't have to try hack me like

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hack the box is more like um

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he actually they have like an entry

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level academic for someone brand new but

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if you you're gonna get lost in this one

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if you don't know what you're doing

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you're gonna get lost I'm just just

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saying this one's a little more

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complicated a little more tricky

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this one this one like they just give

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you a

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they just give you a box and you got to

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figure out how to how to how to do

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Capture the Flag basically that's

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basically what it is you have to figure

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it out this one is more like I'm gonna

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hold your hand and

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I'm gonna tell you how to go into this

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or that or I'm going to introduce you to

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this to this topic or something like

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that

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with between John one and hack the box

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like I like try hack me better because

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I'm someone that's brand new to cyber

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security right and I want to get exposed

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to little bits of pieces I want to get I

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want to get exposed to a whole box and I

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don't know what what I'm doing I don't

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know how to do Capture the Flag I have

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no annoying about the tools so you get

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lost right this one you won't really get

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lost that's why I like it uh rangeforce

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is another one

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um

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definitely recommend rangeforce

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um this is certify secure.com another

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one right here they have live training

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you go here

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these are all the Life Training and

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Hands-On training

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um

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and then this one as well

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hack expert.com

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they have Labs as well

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scroll the way down right here

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there's another one

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um

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Echo CTF

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they have stuff here obviously join your

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Discord I'm clicking on it doesn't do

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anything I'm pretty sure you got to log

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in and create an account and you're in

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the Discord that's fine

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um the next one is vornhub.com

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so I'm not sure if you guys are familiar

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with this one

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but this gives you like an idea how to

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build VMS how to set up VMS from scratch

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they have free virtual uh vpns

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um programming as well they have

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training material as well books as well

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that you could buy online another good

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website I recommend

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next one is volume machines so this one

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is

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um captured the flag again so you use a

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CTF capture the fly

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right over here

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you have to log in and register

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uh you have injection attack and a bunch

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of other stuff you could do which is

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kind of cool

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uh go to the next one it's called try to

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hack me like wait wait a minute did they

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just steal this did you still hack the

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Box's name or they just try to steal try

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Hackney's name that was just two

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different companies try to hack me or

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are you a hacker challenge yourself yeah

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so this is another one it's like it's

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like a video game basically for cyber

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security

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um

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next one is port

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Parts swinger

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um learning caption right here

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she wouldn't go go into learning about

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authentication Access Control yada yada

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you could go into that so that's another

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one and then the last one

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uh it's pen tester lab and they have

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boot camps and you could pay here this

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GoPro if you want to pay as a student

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you only pay 35 for three months it's

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pretty cool it's not that bad

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um and then you have people that

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actually

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they talked about they have videos on

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YouTube people talk about how this

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program is if they like it they don't

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like it

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um yeah that's it that's pretty much it

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for me I'm gonna stop sharing that's

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what you do for me um these are some of

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them like these are these are some

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resources to

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help you get started in your in your

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path in cyber security because I want to

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get like this is like

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um just stuff you could go into and sign

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up and create an account obviously if

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you if you want more like a

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um

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uh path like a specific path I'm gonna

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make another video on that so don't

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worry about that but anyway with that

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being said I hope you have a good day

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take care peace bye

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