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let's cover up where to begin in hacking
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which resources are the best to use what
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programming language to learn how to
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practically work in cyber security which
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studies to pursue and what profession to
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aim
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for in today's video we'll talk about
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all that and
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more by the end of this video you will
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know the steps to follow and have a
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learning plan for your future in the
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field in fact there is no one size
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fits-all path that is stable and
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applicable to everyone unlike a cake
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recipe that everyone can follow step by
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step so I will help you choose a path
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that suits you rather than providing one
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that is not
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fitting it's important to know that I
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provide advice based on my few years of
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experience in the field but it's nothing
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compared to the scope of cyber
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security the only thing I am sure of is
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that you can progress with or without a
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diploma as long as you subscribe to
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policy points and follow up our future
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videos I learned on my own through my
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mistakes and my passion for the field
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so I will base my advice on my
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experience and what I would have done if
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I had to start all over
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today there are two things that will
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consistently be your allies in your
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journey towards learning hacking firstly
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practice you progress only by doing even
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by making mistakes through
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practice secondly one or more guides
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along the way will always be useful
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there are four skills in cyber security
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and they are programming computer
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networks operating systems including
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Linux and all the related skills your
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starting point should be one of these
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four pillars and you will see that no
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matter what you do you will come across
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one or the other sometimes even
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intertwining it's not very important
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which one to start with do what feels
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right for you keep in mind that there is
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no magical path everything you learn
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among these pillars will be useful
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regardless and you won't waste your time
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you will consistently gain experience to
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help you choose I'll give give you an
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example of my personal case I started
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with programming more precisely I got a
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guide on visual basic.net installed
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visual studio and fried my brain to
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create my first programs they were
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horribly bad and any programmer would
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have mocked me but it doesn't matter the
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goal is to start and practice after
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learning Visual Basic I learned the C
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language through online courses this
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language is important to understand the
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functioning of systems because it
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requires greater proximity
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I downloaded Linux virtual machines to
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learn cprogramming and also how Linux
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works this multipronged learning
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approach was very effective then I
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learned web languages like PHP and
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JavaScript to create and modify my
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website keep in mind that learning
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doesn't mean becoming an expert learning
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means being able to master the subject
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within the scope of your projects and
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goals that's why you don't have to learn
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programming languages from A to Z one
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after another no one does that remember
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that practice time and guides are your
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best
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allies the best way to improve your
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skills in hacking is to have projects
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for example I wanted to know how viruses
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work how they hide in a system and more
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generally how hackers operate so I
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wanted to create my own Parental Control
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software among other more or less
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Whimsical projects with web languages I
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wanted to build my website to share what
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I've learned and once on the web you're
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never far from networks and systems I
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read Ed a Linux server to host the site
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learn to use it learned Linux commands
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and learned system and network
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Administration I wanted to focus on web
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security to protect my site and future
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client sites so I needed to understand
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the functioning of certain Network
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protocols like https DNS ARP IP and many
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others in the end it brings us to the
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last pillar which is transversal to all
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others here you'll find skills in
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languages especially English social
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engineering and knowledge of Standards
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references and laws in the field you
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need to find your own path now you know
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everything you need to go fast and far a
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guide a project and time to practice
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gradually if you start now you'll always
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be one step ahead of those who start
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tomorrow you don't need a budget of
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$5,000 you don't need a diploma if you
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have an internet connection and a
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computer that's enough you don't even
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need to spend 10 hours a day learning
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just start if you want to start with
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programming study algorithms and data
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structures if you don't know which
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language to start with choose python
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because it's one of the most popular and
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essential languages I'll provide all the
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links to start in the description
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including my course that gives you all
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the basics of a programming language in
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a single source code an official
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certificate after you complete if you
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want to start with networks the best
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place in my opinion is Professor learn
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the basics of the OSI model and tcpip
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learn the functioning of certain
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protocols like https DNS ARP IP and more
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you can move on to vulnerabilities in
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these protocols and Wi-Fi security tools
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like wire shark will help you understand
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the TCP IP model in practice if you want
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to start with systems download and
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install a Linux distribution like Cali
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Linux learn the architecture of Linux
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the terminal and commands you can use
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security tools or shell scripts in your
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learning and you can learn all this in
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this amazing website that's called Linux
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Journey if you want to start with
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related skills strengthen your social
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engineering skills learn to think like
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an attacker by discovering various
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scenarios and attacks or scams that
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exist all with the appropriate defense
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measures if you work in the field later
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on your goal will be to fix all that
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there are always subdomains that
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potentially involve other subdomains but
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you don't need to know all of them
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before starting you will naturally come
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across them in your learning in the end
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a hacker is a above all a person who
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knows the details of computers knowing
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computers translates into many jobs and
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situations a coder for example is a
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programmer who will try to find flaws in
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a code or build antivirus software a
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tester is an expert in cyber attacks who
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will attack a company at its request to
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protect it a hacker is also and above
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all a person concerned about ethics and
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laws they have versatile skills useful
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to many companies this is just a frac of
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the possibilities not to mention the
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future of the Internet of Things
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artificial intelligence or
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bioinformatics cyber security jobs of
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tomorrow don't even exist yet never
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forget that the true hacking Community
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doesn't want people trying to hack
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others being a hacker is helping others
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and not putting on the anonymous mask to
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ask how to hack your ex being a hacker
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is also being in constant learning even
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15 years after starting you will still
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learn cyber security is an exciting and
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endless field you've already already
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made the excellent choice to learn
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hacking a field that will take you far
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with prized and indispensable skills
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that's all I wish for you if you're
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still a bit lost that's normal you can
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do it my goal is to help you reach yours
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so if you have any questions don't
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hesitate thanks for watching and then
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see you in the next video
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