What Books Should I Read to Learn More About Cybersecurity?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- 👇 All book titles are listed below 👇 Here's 11 technical cybersecurity books you should add to your collection. All 11 of these relate to building better technical skills in the field.
Books Mentioned:
1) Practical Malware Analysis: amzn.to/3378URm
2) Black Hat Python: amzn.to/2oPDeRz
3) Cracking Codes with Python: amzn.to/2Isqw2d
4) Violent Python: amzn.to/2nq2ygM
5) Linux Basics for Hackers: amzn.to/30PKyK4
6) Metasploit - The penetration tester's guide: amzn.to/2AI27Bs
7) Penetration Testing - A Hands-on Introduction to Hacking: amzn.to/31SJVRm
8) Red Team Field Manual: amzn.to/2LNdwWQ
9) Blue Team Field Manual: amzn.to/2VdlnAe
10) Kali Linux Revealed: amzn.to/30Nqb0c
11) Real-World Bug Hunting: A Field Guide to Web Hacking: amzn.to/2oTYINj
Hope these books / resources can help you get started or learn more about the cybersecurity industry!
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What other technical cybersecurity books do you suggest!?
Hacking the art of exploitation
Android Security Internals and PPractical Forensic Imaging
Web application hackers hand book
Can u recommend any books for Cybersecurity program assignments preparation? Sorry if this is sounds silly:)
@@t3security ain't that for reference. No way someone would read entire thing
Join the dark side... take off the white hat and be consumed by the darkness that resides in all of us...it is your destiny...
I would say the book tribe of hackers is a good read too. Both the original one and red team one.
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Black hat python 2nd edition just came out, if you were looking to update the info in the description. Great video!
Is it in python3
*One quick note* at 4:24 It's *Georgia* , not *George*!
I thought i did not need commentry but... After watching the full video, it was very valuable.
Which of these book would you recommend for a introductory level in cyber security. I am a network engineer with background in most of not all areas of IT on the physical, configuration and software side.
And that is would be what is it for today's video.
this has nothing to do with cyber security but I seen that you are reading rational male. Im already aware of red pill nature but I wanted to know if you like it. Great video though
I did read the Rational Male. It was a good book, eye opener. I agree with some of the red pill philosophy. I don't really agree with the whole "get laid" mentality, as I would rather develop a real relationship and wait - but that's just me. The real eye-opener for me was how society has conditioned a lot of males to be obsessed with girls and honestly, it isn't healthy for either side. What do you think of the red pill?
Grant Collins the main thing I disagree with and it isn’t so much the book itself but sometimes I find myself not wanting to use “ game “ on women and just let things flow but I’ve also noticed that I get better results long term when I use game as in more of an attraction and respect from women but it just becomes a job. I also wish the author sited sources I personally don’t care for it bc I’ve experienced what he talks about so I know he not just making it up but I feel like most ppl would label him as just being bitter which isn’t the case. But that’s just me nitpicking I wouldn’t say the book changed my life but it made me understand why things were the way they were and made me think back to past mistakes/experiences like a “ ohhhh that makes sense now “ kinda way . But I do think it’s one of the best books for the subject of intergender dynamics.
Wondering if you read them all or how your recommendations are basen on.
I have read some of these! The python ones are my favorites :)
publishing company is "no starch press" ❤
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Because of the pandemic I lost my job. Now I wanna learn cyber security but I dont no the basics. Can I read these books ?
I am sorry to hear that. Yep, these will do :)
Thank u fr inspiring me. Thank u thank u thank u soomuch...
Reverse Engineer: Secret Reverse Engineer
Python: Automate the boring stuff with python
Social Engineer: All Kevin Mitnick Books
Penetration: Art of Exploitation, Practical Peter Kim, Hack like a god
automate the boring stuff is not a pentesting book, more of a Begginers introductions to Python language
@@gsantos7622 finally someone who doesn't just follow lists because they were told to.
Where that notification squad at
Python version 2 is becoming outdated in Jan 1st 2020 and it's not going to help beginners at all.
Here are the books I recommend specifically for python version 3:
1) Beginning Ethical Hacking with Python - Author: Sanjib Sinha, Publisher: Apress, Year: 2017
2) Hacking Python 3: A Guide to NMAP Scanning, Networking and Information Gathering - Author: Sanjib Sinha, Publisher: Leanpub, Year: 2018
3) Learning Penetration Testing with Python - Author: Christopher Duffy, Publisher: Packt, Year: 2015
4) Python: Penetration Testing for Developers - Author: (too many people to name), Publisher: Packt, Year: 2016
I am Software Engineering student studying Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing as a hobby, why? Cause why not?
I hope this actually helps to get you started,
Happy Hacking!
Thanks :)
@@collinsinfosec you're most welcome :)
HewBroPie Hewds this was pretty informative, thank you.
Hey Grant! Just a suggestion, along with listing down each of the books in the description, do mention time stamps as well!
:) Thanks for the suggestion! Will do.
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Thank you brother😍
thank you Collin I really appreciate you thank you very much thanks
Thanks bro love your work😍
justice for Kevin
You're awesome, brother
All time classics are:
1.Computer Networks By Andrew Tanenbaum
2.Cryptography and Network Security by William Stallings.
Must read for cybersecurity professional
Hey brother make some video tutorials on bug hunting with practicles
Did you read all these books man ur master
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Brother i am a beginner in cyber sec... like completelt beginner .. can u please suggest me a roadmap. Like a rough roadmap... keeping in mind that im a complete noob... like networking os and stuff like that.. which i need to study.. and like resources... and btw.. u earned my subscription man... like ur the first youtuber i saw who doesnt care about watchtime.... thnx a lottt.. and please reply brother if possible
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Grant Collins I was wondering... what do you think about comptia lifetime certification bundles? they usually have about 12 of the main certifications.... are they legit and totally worth getting or are they a complete waste of time and money like a scam?
Are these the course training bundles which are like "valued" at $2000 but you can get them for $50 for instance? I am not exactly sure on the a lifetime certification bundle!
@@collinsinfosec yes those are the ones... they normally cost thousands but for a limited time can be bought for 59 dollars sometimes even 18 dollars!! so are they legitimate? what do they consist of?
You forgot to put books in the title ;)
I did 😂
Thanks Colin! What one was your favourite from this list? :)
Black Hat Python :)
@@collinsinfosec I'm looking at buying the book, but my only concern is that it may be quite outdated for today given that it was published in 2014. Is there a newer version or similar book I can purchase?