guys, I'm 3 years deep into my CS degree, where do I start learning security? I want a resource that won't try to teach me concepts I know of from scratch and just gets to the point, like, so many of them assume that I don't even know how to program? it drives me nuts
Cameron Hall
im a big brainlet in cybersec, just started but afaik just start anywhere and start doing whatever you feel like thats related. i just got into cracking crackmes, and messing around with kali linux, wifi password breaking and shit, you can go with xss's, sql injections and such.
>I don't even know how to program? >3 years into CS degree
kys then
captcha: select all bridges, fitting
Liam Wood
oh i cant read, in this case just do what i said in first paragraph
Joshua Morales
There are lots of good online resources, even more than were available just a couple years ago. But "security" is a wide topic and nobody is a master of all of it. Here are my suggestions: >Pentesting Vulnhub and/or hackthebox.eu + youtube videos (e.g. Ippsec) >Reverse engineering/exploit dev/malware analysis Search on Amazon for RE and buy ~3 of the higher rated books. There are a few on that big book matrix that gets posted here that are good. Start doing crackmes and CTFs like Microcorruption >Policy Buy 1-2 Sec+ textbooks, study for 1-2 hours a day for a month or two, take the test
TLDR: Youtube, Google, various related websites, CTFs, books. If you can be more specific than "security" I can point you towards some good websites probably.
Michael Ramirez
Right around then you should be allowed to takes electives in cs. I took Computer Security at the start of my junior year and have been focusing my electives towards all that stuff since then. Also see if your degree plan offers concentrations
t. graduating with a meme concentration in secure cyber-systems
Xavier Martinez
>bullying the cyberpunk fandom to promote your skid general