I've started to work as a network security engineer and this video is 100% legit guide to follow. Wireshark is overlooked tool. Learn how to analyse each packet to its core. Infact this is my go to tool in my work. We mainly work on this. You should know everything to analyse a compromised situation and then take appropriate counter measures for it. Without knowing what's happening it's like going in blind.
Hey David! I really want Mr. Occupy the web to do a full explained video on Burpsuite! Explaining each and every tab with the real world uses. Hit like please so that David sees this!
The quality and informative value of this channel can not be overstated. There is only a few on YT that compare and ALL of them have had appearances on this channel. Coincidence? I think not. Thank you for being such a consistently great free source of information and motivation for so many people.
I want to Thank You for the way you and OTW teach and communicate. Im in school for cyber securitry but i honestly learn most of my stuff watching your videos. I recently purchased 2 of OTW's books, (1.Linux Basics for Hackers, and 2.Getting Started becoming a master Hacker). By far 2 of the best books i ever read.
Just started hacking (at 40y/o) using the the OTW books. Tried it earlier, but the problem with at least 90% of the info available is that us newbies don't understand the basics. And that the experts don't understand what the newbies don't understand. Even with a PhD I found most of the stuff having a completely wrong learning curve. These books by OTW are the exception.
I’m from Somalia as I watch your videos you inspired me to be cyber warrior and now I started CCNA from Jeremy it lab and I’m on the video day 17 which is configuring vlans. And also started changing the operating system of my laptop to Kali Linux and do some basic attacks like the deauthenthication learnt from you. All of all you become my role model.
A cyber security pro needs to have the same concept of "It takes a thief to catch a thief." But instead "It takes a hacker to catch a hacker." Thanks again for another great video Dave!
David, I must say, Mr. Occupy the web is a great teacher. its very hard to find skilled professionals with so much knowledge and teach so well. thanks to Both of you.
I’m only 20 minutes in an loving the video so far. That intro was so invaluable. I want to go into SOC but I’m now realising how important it is to become adaptable and knowledgeable inside Kali Linux and practice using these top 10 tools if I really want to become a cybersecurity professional. Cant wait to watch the rest of this!
I am so grateful for these videos. I’m currently trying to transition from police work and physical security to cyber security and these videos are so easy to follow and make a great supplement to my classes.
I could and have listen to both of you for hours. I bet there would be a huge demand for a course on the flipper one.
Your guest is absolutely fascinating to listen and watch at work. Great content.
In my view is to learn what you need not everything for example for test website you will need burp suite + shodan + other depend on what you wan to do for network: nmap > You are not machine to learn everything. Learn what makes close to your goal.
Awesome video. Laid out very nicely on how to install a VM before install pf Kali Linux. Luv it!! Great job.🎉🎉
Really happy that I could find this vid. Previously, linux, Nnamp or sth just show on the course. Finally, I could see someone demo it. Really appreciate your effort and contribution. 💕💕💕
Thanks for the great video David! There’s always great info in your videos and because of that, I have to watch several times to get everything. Also love learning from OTW too!
i JUST HAVE TO SAY THAT OTW EXPLAINS STUFF REALLY WELL. IVE BEEN STUDYING THESE TOPICS OVER THE LAST YEAR OR SO AND I HAVE HEARD CONCEPTS AND TOOLS THAT OTHERS HAVE NOT EVEN MENTIONED
I'm new to Cybersecurity and you are a great mentor.
one thing wireshark is useful for is when crafting ht packets using the command line, or any kind of packets.
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