I'm starting my journey to get into cyber security. I already have junior-level experience in web development, namely .NET & Javascript/React. Appsec seems like a good avenue from which to enter the cyber security field. Thank you so much for this introduction.
Hi this course is awesome! however I face issue saying video is private even after I login to the website and enrol to the full course, any idea on this.
New to cybersecurity and application security and recently hired as an apprentice to do on the job learning as an Application security engineer. Having difficulties of where to start my journey . Recently passed the net (+), security (+) and cysa (+). Do you know of a good instructor led programming course to get my foundation?
What programming language is the company primarily using? I'd focus on that if you plan on sticking around with them for a bit after the internship, especially if it's not some obscure or legacy programming language. If it's Python, Java, JavaScript, PHP, etc... then learning that will apply to pretty much every other related job. There's a plethora of free YT training for each of those programming languages, so it's really just a matter of picking one and going with it
@@Cybrcom thanks for the reply! The developers use all of the programming languages not anything specific. My manager explains that he doesn’t need me to be super proficient at coding and he doesn’t expect me to learn all of the languages the company uses just decent enough to understand what the code is doing and eventually be able to perform code reviews with the developer teams. I’ve watched some python and java script videos and played around on codecademy . So I can keep searching and mimic some of the coding videos I was just curious about instructor led classes to learn quicker than independent practice.
@@dememewashington they're bound to be using a handful of languages at most -- it would be unusual if they're using *that* many programming languages at one time. I would try to figure out which of them they use the most and for the bulk of their operations/projects, and then focus on that. There's a limit to it, but once you get familiar with one language, you can more easily understand others as long as they're somewhat similar. Python and Java are good ones to start with. JavaScript also runs the world, so that's one I recommend frequently. freeCodeCamp has a bunch of programming content that's instructor led that might help as a starting point
As an additional resource, you can download our free eBook on Application Security. This free ebook covers the concepts reviewed in our course. It provides a thorough yet high-level understanding of Application Security concepts as they relate to web, mobile, and cloud-based applications. We wanted to provide you with a reference guide that includes a solid introduction to [or recap of] some core concepts and resources that all Application Developers should be aware, and encourage you to explore each topic further. DOWNLOAD HERE: cybr.com/ebooks/introduction-to-application-security/
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I'm starting my journey to get into cyber security. I already have junior-level experience in web development, namely .NET & Javascript/React. Appsec seems like a good avenue from which to enter the cyber security field.
Thank you so much for this introduction.
Awesome! Yup, could be a natural progression for you, especially if it seems interesting. Thanks for the comment!
Thank you, brother! 😊
you got it :-)
This is amazing thank you so much!
Glad it helps 😄
Also it would be great if the video could be divided into multiple sections, but still very grateful on this
Hi, it is divided into lessons on our website as a free course (Cybr.com)
Are you sure this is free?
Yes - not sure I follow :)?
Thank you
Hi this course is awesome! however I face issue saying video is private even after I login to the website and enrol to the full course, any idea on this.
Hi, this should be fixed now! Thanks
New to cybersecurity and application security and recently hired as an apprentice to do on the job learning as an Application security engineer. Having difficulties of where to start my journey .
Recently passed the net (+), security (+) and cysa (+). Do you know of a good instructor led programming course to get my foundation?
What programming language is the company primarily using? I'd focus on that if you plan on sticking around with them for a bit after the internship, especially if it's not some obscure or legacy programming language. If it's Python, Java, JavaScript, PHP, etc... then learning that will apply to pretty much every other related job. There's a plethora of free YT training for each of those programming languages, so it's really just a matter of picking one and going with it
@@Cybrcom thanks for the reply! The developers use all of the programming languages not anything specific. My manager explains that he doesn’t need me to be super proficient at coding and he doesn’t expect me to learn all of the languages the company uses just decent enough to understand what the code is doing and eventually be able to perform code reviews with the developer teams. I’ve watched some python and java script videos and played around on codecademy . So I can keep searching and mimic some of the coding videos I was just curious about instructor led classes to learn quicker than independent practice.
@@dememewashington they're bound to be using a handful of languages at most -- it would be unusual if they're using *that* many programming languages at one time. I would try to figure out which of them they use the most and for the bulk of their operations/projects, and then focus on that. There's a limit to it, but once you get familiar with one language, you can more easily understand others as long as they're somewhat similar. Python and Java are good ones to start with. JavaScript also runs the world, so that's one I recommend frequently. freeCodeCamp has a bunch of programming content that's instructor led that might help as a starting point
The free book link recieved in mail is not working..sad😢
Looks like I messed up the redirect on it. Try this link instead: cybr.com/mp-files/introduction-to-application-security-ebook.pdf/
@@Cybrcom 404 error "Looks like you got lost!"...😥
@@Cybrcomnope. Not free. I ran into a pay wall following the link.
Biggest lesson avoid java like the plague and do c# instead
As an additional resource, you can download our free eBook on Application Security.
This free ebook covers the concepts reviewed in our course. It provides a thorough yet high-level understanding of Application Security concepts as they relate to web, mobile, and cloud-based applications. We wanted to provide you with a reference guide that includes a solid introduction to [or recap of] some core concepts and resources that all Application Developers should be aware, and encourage you to explore each topic further.
DOWNLOAD HERE: cybr.com/ebooks/introduction-to-application-security/