Is Coding Important for Cyber Security?

Is Coding Important for Cyber Security?

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Cyberspatial
Cyberspatial - 17.10.2020 15:13

How many stormtroopers does it take to bring down Vader?

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Zeke Speaks
Zeke Speaks - 13.09.2023 15:14

love this video recently wanted to change fields to software engineering and electrical. i have to learn coding while in school and doing freelance in cyber security does not seem bad at all.

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Kevin Luo - 12.09.2023 21:41

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Radicalj
Radicalj - 08.06.2023 02:09

I have one more year to go and started teaching myself coding a few years ago but i definitely wished i started earlier because it makes things so much easier. in the long run especially with scripting problems i could just write a line or two instead of clicking around or figuring out linux commands, so much easier to understand what the script is actually saying although linux is still better.

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Raghav
Raghav - 19.04.2023 10:33

Darth Vader I know but who were others?

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A320 Nick
A320 Nick - 13.04.2023 23:29

Simply amazing. I hope you have great success with your videos.

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Aman Kumar
Aman Kumar - 31.03.2023 07:17

Does Data Structures and Algorithms matter in Cyber Security?

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bestofworld90
bestofworld90 - 16.01.2023 21:16

You’ve used star wars to explain and breakdown the cybersecurity industry you sir are a champ MVP & golden material 🏆🏆🏆

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Steve
Steve - 24.12.2022 18:26

You should know a scripting language(Python) A compiled language(C) and a database language(SQL) after that mess around with some basic machine code

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Idly Parataa
Idly Parataa - 19.12.2022 09:40

Its absolutely important to coding skills even if you dont need to code.

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sam s
sam s - 07.11.2022 10:47

A gifted teacher for humanity! Thank You!

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Braden Rice
Braden Rice - 01.11.2022 00:24

I recently graduated with a computer science degree and I know coding but I want to get into cyber security. What skills should I work on and what jobs should I look for to continue to use my development skills?

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Abdul Basit
Abdul Basit - 30.10.2022 01:34

I learned coding and felt so empowered that i have not felt in years.

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Sam simon
Sam simon - 30.09.2022 00:44

Runcode. Ninja looks to be a fake my phone say don’t go on it

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Paulius Narkevičius
Paulius Narkevičius - 25.09.2022 18:51

There are number of instruments who could be extended with various codes. Depends, if You want to be expert with Your tool.

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alspinh
alspinh - 20.09.2022 17:19

The little Audio bits are way to anyoying, please just keep it to a few distinct noises. There to need to constantly peep when a new word poops up

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San Miguel
San Miguel - 14.09.2022 14:48

I’m 35 and I’m about to maybe maybe waste 17k in a cyber security program that last 11 months but I have no clue of computer network or coding or programming these people are telling me I will learn python in the program but I feel I should learn other things first

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Thezurita
Thezurita - 05.09.2022 15:04

understand the basics of the software untill now. Your guide is very very good quite simple and very helpful. I gave you a like and a sub

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EXOTIC_BY_KAMAL
EXOTIC_BY_KAMAL - 02.09.2022 11:24

Yes school does not teach you how to use soft soft

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Pithumpry Nobles
Pithumpry Nobles - 31.08.2022 09:05

I hope tNice tutorials makes sense. If you need more info, please feel free to ask. I'm new to tNice tutorials program.

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John Carlo Gamboa
John Carlo Gamboa - 31.08.2022 08:11

Really helped in 19 thx

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Kimley Armour
Kimley Armour - 29.08.2022 05:31

Thanks for sharing this video. I recently earned a Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security from the University of Phoenix. My background in physical security and proficiency with computers make me a highly qualified candidate. Being a novice to programming, I am eager to learn coding in Cyber Security. It is the act of programming cyber security that instructs the computer what to do and ensures that information is protected from cyber criminals. Your knowledge of coding and cyber security is extensive. My goal is to become certified in Comptia Network+ and Comptia Security+ through a tutor who can break down the concepts in coding, cyber security, and prepare me to break them down.

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ArthurG
ArthurG - 07.08.2022 12:34

Thank you

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ChocoKrispi
ChocoKrispi - 05.08.2022 06:00

Im gonna train myself until become skywalker programmer.

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JLC JLC
JLC JLC - 25.07.2022 09:32

Amazing Explanation

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LucasLovesEMSpectrumPhysics
LucasLovesEMSpectrumPhysics - 09.07.2022 03:24

So the answer is: No, those are rare birds.

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TT Fan
TT Fan - 18.04.2022 21:27

Scripting vs programming

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Abiola Davis
Abiola Davis - 17.04.2022 17:34

Your analysis is rigorous and your breakdown is top notch. Keep up the good work.

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shxdo
shxdo - 16.04.2022 23:29

awsome video !

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David Gerstein
David Gerstein - 16.04.2022 08:20

SQL querying is another coding language that cybersecurity pros should have in their backpocket. Combine that with scripting and a couple of developer-level languages of your choice (JavaScript and C++ being my picks due to how prevelant they are) and you'll be sitting pretty.

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abcde
abcde - 10.04.2022 22:57

Great stuff! I would like to add one more thing that for most of the people with half baked programming skill, it's much better to stick to the ready available tool even though it might not be the most comfortable for you, than making something on your own. Never underestimate your ability to screw things up

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gabriel fono
gabriel fono - 09.04.2022 05:16

thanks a lot sir
I really appreciate
I am a software developer and I was thinking about getting into cyber and now you just opened my mind on getting into cyber
thanks a lot

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Josep Hernández Luján
Josep Hernández Luján - 31.03.2022 17:03

Another reason to learn to code is that it's well, fun.

And learning python and java isn't rocket science. But it's time consuming, because it's NOT like riding a bike. The first language I learned was Turbo Pascal decades ago and I never used it professionally and I've pretty much completely forgotten it.

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John Salchichon
John Salchichon - 25.03.2022 04:01

Im fine being a stormtrooper

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Amechi Adogu
Amechi Adogu - 18.03.2022 11:13

You're a teacher indeed!!

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Fayzone Dotson
Fayzone Dotson - 09.03.2022 17:56

Almost ready to go to n.y.u. for my bachelors in cybersecurity. never had any experience. may want to study first and see if I can keep up..

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KYLE WATTS SURFING
KYLE WATTS SURFING - 02.03.2022 21:48

Awesomeness cool yeaaaaaahhh!!!!

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John Anane
John Anane - 02.03.2022 08:00

I think one can study cyber security as analyst without learning coding right? Some postgraduate courses/programs have not tech in it for example, master of cyber security analysis - has not tech in it like python, sql or r(studio). What do you think?

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egg
egg - 03.02.2022 18:37

so does that mean if a computer science guy went into cyber security he would instantly be top level talent because of his coding experience?

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RingsOfSolace
RingsOfSolace - 28.01.2022 07:52

I just graduated studying primarily software engineering and realized I like the scripting distinction better, and have gotten more interested in security. I'm hoping what I learned can help but I'd rather use programming as more of a tool for a task than developing fully fleshed out software. The former seems more hands on where the latter seems more boring and extremely reliant on whole teams working toward building and maintaining something. I don't know, it seems more proactive and less boring. Had I realized this earlier, maybe I would have changed course a little bit, but I'm glad to at least now feel like I'm genuinely interested in something rather than studying it because I feel like I need to. I hope I can one day get good at security in general, and maybe my programming knowledge will serve me.

Maybe I'll take a dev position for now and learn more about security, and kind of specialize on my own time.

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Continnum
Continnum - 11.01.2022 19:11

🔥🔥🔥

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Overlord
Overlord - 09.01.2022 22:39

Keep making more videos like this ❤

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SARIKA DATTA
SARIKA DATTA - 06.01.2022 04:43

I am learning cybersecurity and have 0 knowledge of coding but would luv to learn and practice. Can you recommend a few languages other than python that I can look at.

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XYZ Blogger
XYZ Blogger - 28.12.2021 14:28

Very very helpful! But which programming language is better for a cyber security to learn?

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pak tao chan
pak tao chan - 17.12.2021 01:46

Sir,although I can’t speak full English but I am really interested to this topic,I want to study cyber security in college,is there any advice that I can pass my interview?(I am a year 11 pupil)

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JanuMeza
JanuMeza - 13.12.2021 04:31

Bro you are incredible, thank you for making these videos. I was planning to go into cyber security but I’m glad I’ve started to do my own independent study before entering any courses. I wanna be ahead of the curve by the time I get my foot through the door and people like you help do that. Thank you for the videos 👊🏼👊🏼

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LT Visible
LT Visible - 03.11.2021 20:14

Thanks sir. I really new at coding. I starting my company till people how too code all that. Thanks this helps a lot what you saying

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