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Here are 26 cybersecurity YouTube channels:
1. Infosec Institute — Cybersecurity awareness.
2. Black Hat — Technical cybersecurity conferences.
3. Bugcrowd — Bug bounty methodology & interviews.
4. InfoSec Live — Tutorials & interviews.
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It’s hard to find good podcasts about cybersecurity.
In fact, I’ve listened to loads (trying to find the good ones).
Here are my Top 3:
• @DarknetDiaries
• @MaliciousLife
• @HackingHumansCW
What's your favourite podcast?

@danielmakelley
Here's a list of 43 cybersecurity YouTube channels:
1. Hak5 — General cybersecurity coverage.
2. The XSS Rat — Everything bounty hunting.
3. ITProTV — General cybersecurity coverage.
4. Infosec Institute — Cybersecurity awareness.
5. Cyrill Gössi — Extensive cryptography videos.

@danielmakelley
Hands-on experience beats everything in the cybersecurity industry.
If you're offered a job that may not seem like your ideal role:
Consider taking it away.
Gaining that initial experience can make it easier to pivot around.

@danielmakelley
30 cybersecurity search engines for researchers:
1. Dehashed—View leaked credentials.
2. SecurityTrails—Extensive DNS data.
3. DorkSearch—Really fast Google dorking.
4. ExploitDB—Archive of various exploits.
5. ZoomEye—Gather information about targets.

@danielmakelley
Do you consider the "freemium" model to be free?
I ask this because a lot of businesses will use this model to claim, that they are in fact a free service.

@danielmakelley
Anyone with an Internet connection can get into cybersecurity with nothing but a laptop:
@rootme_org is free.
@LetsDefendIO is free.
@Vulnmachines is free.
@hackthebox_eu is free.
@RealTryHackMe is free.
@OverTheWireCTF is free.
The resources are already out there.

@danielmakelley
You don't need someone that's highly regarded in cybersecurity to help you.
Instead, speak with someone who is a few steps ahead of you.
This is true for any profession.

@danielmakelley
10 resources if you're trying to get into cybersecurity:
@echoCTF
@rootme_org
@TCMSecurity
@PentesterLab
@LetsDefendIO
@Vulnmachines
@certifiedsecure
@hackthebox_eu
@RealTryHackMe
@OverTheWireCTF
These will save you 100s of hours.

@danielmakelley
"How do I get started in cybersecurity?"
It's quite simple, you start by starting.
- Advice is not starting.
- Planning is not starting.
- Information is not starting.
None of these things are starting.
The only way you can learn how to do something, is by doing it.

@danielmakelley
14 websites to find remote jobs:
▪ Hired
▪ Flex Jobs
▪ Jobspresso
▪ Remote OK
▪ Just Remote
▪ JS Remotely
▪ Daily Remote
▪ Remote Leaf
▪ Remote Work
▪ Remote Leads
▪ AngelList Talent
▪ Working Nomads
▪ Product Hunt Jobs
▪ We Work Remotely

@danielmakelley
Here are 26 cybersecurity YouTube channels:
1. Infosec Institute — Cybersecurity awareness.
2. Black Hat — Technical cybersecurity conferences.
3. Bugcrowd — Bug bounty methodology & interviews.
4. InfoSec Live — Tutorials & interviews.
