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OpenCourses/Video lectures: | |
http://www.opensecuritytraining.info | |
- Some intro classes with video lectures and at-your-own-pace stuff. I like their intro to assembly stuff and reverse engineering. | |
http://www.securitytube.net/ | |
- Some useful stuff. Seems to lean more academic. | |
https://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/ | |
- Lots of fun write-ups and more “practical” hacking stuff. Kinda low-brow, but sometimes the script kiddie stuff is cool. | |
https://www.youtube.com/user/irongeek | |
- Adrian Crenshaw uploads a lot of con talks, and invented the Rubber Ducky concept before Hak5 picked it up. | |
Podcasts: | |
Paul’s Security Weekly | |
Security Now w/ Steve Gibson | |
Skills Practice: | |
http://overthewire.org/wargames/ | |
- CTF games. They start super slow, and can be a good way to learn Linux fundamentals from a InfoSec perspective. | |
https://www.codewars.com/ | |
- Coding practice. Good to keep skills sharp, or pick up new languages. | |
https://ctftime.org/ | |
- Lists of CTFs. There is a free, remote CTF going on nearly every weekend. Make a team, tinker with challenges, learn fun hacker stuff. | |
https://github.com/jwasham/coding-interview-university | |
- Oh boy. If you want to go more the hardcore software dev/coding route, this is the resource for you. It’s a stupidly detailed, multi-month study plan for a guy who started as a self-taught web developer, and just got hired as a developer at Amazon. | |
Books: | |
RTFM: Red Team Field Manual | |
- Cheat sheet with all sorts of useful stuff. I carry it in my backpack everywhere. | |
The Hacker Playbook 2: Practical Guide to Penetration Testing | |
Penetration Testing: A hands-on Introduction to Hacking | |
- This is an optional textbook for the red team class, if I remember correctly. This is the one to get, if you could only get 1. | |
Relevant Subreddits: | |
https://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/ | |
https://www.reddit.com/r/netsecstudents/ | |
https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/ | |
https://www.reddit.com/r/securityCTF/ | |
https://www.reddit.com/r/ReverseEngineering/ | |
https://www.reddit.com/r/blackhat/ | |
Fun GitHub projects: | |
https://github.com/Lowbrassrage?tab=stars | |
- These are a few GitHub tools that I’ve starred. Lists, crackmes, hacking tools, security stuff. It’ll likely grow as I find more things to star. |
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