Guys, I hesitantly started my journey back into IT and currently am a project manager for a custom home builder at 48 years old. I was laid off from Dell in 2015 for the 2nd time and thought I would never go back to IT. I am stumbling in the dark but fell into your videos. You have totally helped motivate me and provided so much direction and advise. I just wanted to thank you, and I am honestly excited for this new chapter in my life. Please keep up the good work, and look forward to being part of your community. I truly want to help and do my part of protecting others from what may harm them. You are both in my prayers, for I am a disciple of Chris first and foremost. May God bless you. Thank you again from Dallas.
Menu: Former NSA Hacker interview - Neal Bridges: 0:00 Pentester for life? 1:13 SolarWinds hack: 2:13 Will the SolarWinds hack mean more jobs? 7:50 SolarWinds hack sophistication: 11:04 Do hackers have to learn to code: 14:06 Top 3 coding skills to learn for hacking: 15:35 Are scripts allowed? 17:48 When do I move from being a script kiddie to being a hacker? 19:38 Egos and toxicity in Ethical Hacking: 20:37 Use it to your advantage: 25:01 Top skill to learn to go far in Ethical Hacking: 26:21 Will it help you earn more money? 27:41 Technical skills required? 29:27 Which Operating System should I use (macOS, Windows, Linux)? 31:06 Put people others into a box: 33:46 Many paths: 35:02 ================ Previous Video: ================ First interview: ruclips.net/video/SFbV7sTSAlA/видео.html ======================= Movie clips used in the intro: ======================= Angel Has Fallen The Matrix White House Down ================ Connect with me: ================ Discord: discord.com/invite/usKSyzb Twitter: twitter.com/davidbombal Instagram: instagram.com/davidbombal LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal Facebook: facebook.com/davidbombal.co TikTok: tiktok.com/@davidbombal RUclips: ruclips.net/user/davidbombal ================ Links: ================ Toxic Cybersecurity: www.linkedin.com/pulse/have-we-seen-how-toxic-cybersecurity-really-neal-bridges/ INE training: bit.ly/inetraining eLearn Security: elearnsecurity.com/product/ejpt-certification/ OSCP: www.offensive-security.com/courses-and-certifications/ SANS: www.sans.org/ Hack the box: www.hackthebox.eu/ Try Hack Me: tryhackme.com/ CTF Time: ctftime.org/ctf-wtf/ CEH: www.eccouncil.org/programs/certified-ethical-hacker-ceh/ Cyber Blue: securityblue.team/ Cyber Defenders: cyberdefenders.org/ ================ Connect with Neal: ================ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nealbridges/ Twitter: twitter.com/ITJunkie Twitch: www.twitch.tv/cyber_insecurity ================ Support me: ================ DavidBombal.com: CCNA ($10): bit.ly/yt999ccna Udemy CCNA Course: bit.ly/ccnafor10dollars GNS3 CCNA Course: CCNA ($10): bit.ly/gns3ccna10 ====================== Special Offers: ====================== Boson software: 15% discount Link: bit.ly/boson15 Code: DBAF15P Please note that links listed may be affiliate links and provide me with a small percentage/kickback should you use them to purchase any of the items listed or recommended. Thank you for supporting me and this channel!
LOL script kiddie.... hahaha. My favorite part of the series so far is when Neil is talking about the crazy smart alien people from the NSA. Thanks guys! I’m in the process of creating my LinkedIn profile this month and I will be building my network soon! Keep up the awesome 2021 jump start for a better future guys!
@@davidbombal This series is gold, I hope you and Neil’s schedule will allow for additional weekly episodes of this series. You guys forever have my support!
If I had had a teacher like you, in high school, you would have definitely held my attention a lot more, Love the intro, all these new resources are amazing. This is a great start to a new year thank you David! 😎
To anyone who is on the fence about college, Neal hit the nail on the head. If it’s a goal of yours, do it. If you want to get into the field and get to learning what matters then avoid college. I’m a senior at a “top cyber rated” college and I can tell you from experience the cost is not worth it. Study the basics and be hungry. You DONT need a degree and probably won’t for quite some time. Great content as always and wish everyone a better 2021 !
This guy actually spoke to me. When I was 12-13 I was extremely into programming and hacking. I was a total script kiddie, but I wanted to seriously learn. All I had in life was a computer and a guitar, and I used both well. I would often go to forums that a lot or security guys, programmers, etc would hang out and chat and I would ask questions. Almost always the responses were ridiculing and rude. So I really lost a passion that a had very strong at a young age. 15 years later I’m now finding my love again, and to see the community being so supportive of people trying to learn is refreshing.
Gentlemen and Ladies - Thank YOU both - for presenting a pathway to success. Softskills and the ability to work in a team without being abrasive - I found always worked. Ego - Be humble - "better to sit quietly in a room and people think you a fool - than to open your mouth and remove all doubt." Cheers!
Thanks for this awesome video. I absolutely loved the combination of you two. Both the videos were too good and very valuable. I completely agree that soft skills have more weightage than technical skills. Conversely, one has to be technically strong to have a high confidence level.
This series is gold. Soft skills is very important because communicating and explaining things to people and make them understand is really significant.
I was hoping for more discussion, waiting for more questions. I didn't even realize that the session gets over. What a teacher we have Hat's off to him. Thankyou for sharing fruitful discussion.
Dear David, thank you for this great series, Neis is great and he has a great character, he has given some very useful insights and comments. Thank you both.
@@davidbombal The first talk was also great and full of lovely insights. I did like the sincere and full of clever and witty talk between Neill and you dear my instructor. Thank you for these top-notch creations.
Thankyou David. Remarkably interesting chat with Niel. “Ego it’s not your amigo” and “stay hungry” That is a very personal work, “hack your mind”. Really, I loved this video. Greetings.
The emphasis on soft skills is encouraging to me, as I'm confident and a naturally sociable person with good experiences with presentations and such. Tech skills grow every day...
@@davidbombal Actually my interest was fully on cyber security , where I miss those types of videos from you on 2020 . Everytime I see the tittle of the video it really motivates me 🤗🤗 Hope you continue more. And I'm planning to finish my security+ as my first certification saving money from a long time 😁 Anyways thanks Mr.David for motivating me love you ❤️
I am new in this sphere.. have started to learn some things by taking courses online .. while i was watching those videos... litereally enjoyed! Will follow your recommendations definitely ! Thanks a lot ! Appreciate it !
-Great content Professor David and Professor Neal Bridges....!!! -So it's full of kids entering for example in the discord and asking how to be Hacker...? -David explained the Core Skills the other day to start in IT. -Neil today said something that comes up against something that I always thought: -If the person is going to interact with a system what the Hacker will have to do, he at least needs to know how to work on the system's AD (both in Windows and Linux) perfect placement is exactly the same thing I think. -So when I finished my CCNA I was preparing for LPIC-1 (Linux AD certification) and MCSA (Windows AD), because I realized that I needed it when I went to do the job test of a large network vendor here in Brazil that their first test did not ask about the Vendor but networks and Linux and Windows ADs because they are the minimum skills to after this learn Vendor in the level they need training with then. -The other day I said to Kevin on Discord that I prefer Linux AD because it is what I use best but as IT professionals we have to know at least the two most common ones that are Windows and Linux at least, but that if have to choose a system for something the question will always be, "What will you to do with it ...?", which in software engineering we say is development focused on the tool. -For example, a person needs to be media task such as David who has to record and edit classes, it is more productive to have a Mac than a Linux machine, or if the person will have to have a server with several proprietary applications (which are basically programmed in Windows) we talk about having a Windows PC, or if the guy is going to have a Kubernet server, obviously we are going to recommend using Linux not a Mac. -And for everything else there are VM or multi-boot installation, basically you choose a main system over the main activity and adapt the rest. -Another thing I'm going to start using is to do a certification outside the Base skill and go back and do one on it, so as not to get too far from it, for example and I did the CCNA and now it will be Linux, then I should go back to networks and do CCNA Devnet and then who knows DevOp Linux, then CCNP and then who knows AWS. -Thanks for your knowledge ... !!!
Currently starting to work on the INE that y’all have talked about to build my foundation for cyber security I’m prior military I was a 91D which is a generator mechanic I appreciate all the info y’all giving on these videos
00:03 Former NSA hacker shares insights on ethical hacking and cybersecurity practices. 02:15 SolarWinds breach was not the first cyber attack, just the first one caught 06:00 Companies need to start thinking like military commanders for cyber defense. 07:50 The SolarWinds hack is shining a spotlight on cybersecurity jobs 11:25 Understanding solar winds breach and state-sponsored actor work 13:19 Operational security and stealth are essential in hacking 17:06 Key skills for hacking include shell scripting and Python for APIs and interoperability. 18:49 Elevating privileges with PowerShell code 22:14 Toxic mentality in the hacking industry creating unnecessary barriers 23:45 Access to more information gives aspiring hackers a significant advantage. 26:40 Soft skills are crucial for success in cybersecurity industry. 28:15 Soft skills play a crucial role in cybersecurity industry 31:11 Choose an operating system that allows flexibility and meets your specific requirements. 32:41 Flexibility and adaptability in choosing tools and systems for ethical hacking
Good question to answer in one of the shows would be to compare someone with CCIE Security + PaloAlto + F5 etc.. vs someone with CEH, OSCP etc... To compare it in terms of compensation, job security and future outlook.
Dude I have done webdev, machine learning, learned all major programming languages, read alot of research articles, learning ethical hacking, kali linux, and I still feel like a script kiddie at times.
Damn I've been writing about technology for a decade and I'm pivoting careers, this video has me excited about accidentally training for it my whole career.
I was so into the video could not keep track of time. You both have excellent soft skills and tech skills. I wish I could have the same. Thank you ......
These two videos of yours are like pond of water in a dry desert. You have provide so much sure and informative knowledge about to enter in infosec field...thank you so much for this... Love from India. Please also make this type of video on bug bounty hunting..
Practicing ethical hacking with these interviews in the background has become a fave activity. What a great insight we get from you and your channel. And you seem genuinely nice😁 Here is a name for your list of potential interviewees, although you know better than anyone: Jon erickson, author of my personal favourite Art of Exploitation. Have a nice day David
Do you have a more in depth video on using a mac? I appreciate the brief explanation on why they're utilized but if there's a more in depth breakdown I love your dialogue and presentation. Thank you for doing what you do!
That is one badass intro!!!! haha. David what's your take on contractual work in IT? I've heard I can rise faster to higher paying positions if I do contract work instead of a regular salary/hr job like I have now. I am motivated and do the work (have my ccna and am about to pass my sec+ but am still new in the field; ending my first year). I believe you've mentioned this in a video in the past but I couldn't find it. If the response is too long to write perhaps you can make a video on it?
So i have a question, can i pass the eJPT exam only by doing the free training provided by INE on Networking and Penetretation Testing or i need to know more?
In Canada there's so many companies have like 1 overworked IT guy that runs around being a hardware tech, 1/2 the time. OR, some 3rd party IT support that sets up new laptops for new employees in about 2 weeks. Cyber security will be huge going forward in 2021. The new challenges of remote access has exposed networks nation wide.
In another comment he said the 3 movies he used were: "Angel has Fallen" "White House Down" "The Matrix" So the scenes should be from any of those movies, you will have to figure out which though
Nice video, actually showed the path of getting into cybersecurity this type of content is rare to find . Finally RUclips algorithm suggested usefull video 😄. Can you make content on how these guys actually hunt for bugs ?
I was looking for someone that could get me through this many topics, so that I could know the right path to learn about cybersecurity, then I'am here because NetworkChuck recommend me your channel and I consider Chuck and David as the best teachers for this many topics
Sorry I didn’t find a way on your RUclips-channel how to contact you. And excuse me if you have already had this information, but I have checked quite a few of your videos and couldn’t find it. My question is regarding red teams, since you interview people within that area and seem to be interested in the same topic; How do red team jobs work? In other words is it always remote? Is it by customers sites? Is it consultancy or scheduled tasks?
I always love to learn from someone who knows much of what there do! And if I may ask , how can I learned from you? Because it seems you are a too busy person, would it be possible for you doing the teaching?
Neil is the type of guy that when you finish a conversation you still feel like there is much more to talk about.
Guys, I hesitantly started my journey back into IT and currently am a project manager for a custom home builder at 48 years old. I was laid off from Dell in 2015 for the 2nd time and thought I would never go back to IT. I am stumbling in the dark but fell into your videos. You have totally helped motivate me and provided so much direction and advise. I just wanted to thank you, and I am honestly excited for this new chapter in my life. Please keep up the good work, and look forward to being part of your community. I truly want to help and do my part of protecting others from what may harm them. You are both in my prayers, for I am a disciple of Chris first and foremost. May God bless you. Thank you again from Dallas.
Best teacher of all time
Wow! Thank you!
@@davidbombal hlo what are the minimum pc requirement i need to do ccnp labs
@Harsh wt is ur age
@@davidbombal PP to the UK to be sure 😃😊😃
Menu:
Former NSA Hacker interview - Neal Bridges: 0:00
Pentester for life? 1:13
SolarWinds hack: 2:13
Will the SolarWinds hack mean more jobs? 7:50
SolarWinds hack sophistication: 11:04
Do hackers have to learn to code: 14:06
Top 3 coding skills to learn for hacking: 15:35
Are scripts allowed? 17:48
When do I move from being a script kiddie to being a hacker? 19:38
Egos and toxicity in Ethical Hacking: 20:37
Use it to your advantage: 25:01
Top skill to learn to go far in Ethical Hacking: 26:21
Will it help you earn more money? 27:41
Technical skills required? 29:27
Which Operating System should I use (macOS, Windows, Linux)? 31:06
Put people others into a box: 33:46
Many paths: 35:02
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Previous Video:
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First interview: ruclips.net/video/SFbV7sTSAlA/видео.html
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Movie clips used in the intro:
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Angel Has Fallen
The Matrix
White House Down
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Twitter: twitter.com/davidbombal
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Facebook: facebook.com/davidbombal.co
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RUclips: ruclips.net/user/davidbombal
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Toxic Cybersecurity: www.linkedin.com/pulse/have-we-seen-how-toxic-cybersecurity-really-neal-bridges/
INE training: bit.ly/inetraining
eLearn Security: elearnsecurity.com/product/ejpt-certification/
OSCP: www.offensive-security.com/courses-and-certifications/
SANS: www.sans.org/
Hack the box: www.hackthebox.eu/
Try Hack Me: tryhackme.com/
CTF Time: ctftime.org/ctf-wtf/
CEH: www.eccouncil.org/programs/certified-ethical-hacker-ceh/
Cyber Blue: securityblue.team/
Cyber Defenders: cyberdefenders.org/
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Connect with Neal:
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LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nealbridges/
Twitter: twitter.com/ITJunkie
Twitch: www.twitch.tv/cyber_insecurity
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Support me:
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DavidBombal.com: CCNA ($10): bit.ly/yt999ccna
Udemy CCNA Course: bit.ly/ccnafor10dollars
GNS3 CCNA Course: CCNA ($10): bit.ly/gns3ccna10
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Special Offers:
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Boson software: 15% discount
Link: bit.ly/boson15
Code: DBAF15P
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Thank you so much for sharing those knowledge. ❤️
hi.maybe pin this reply to be first in comments :)
Leaving a comment here to come back later
David, where's the Python courses? Are you still selling them on Udemy for $10?
Dude - Neal - I need to get on track asap - can you help please
I'm really happy you have a second talk with Neal. The first one was fantastic!
Thank you Andy!
LOL script kiddie.... hahaha. My favorite part of the series so far is when Neil is talking about the crazy smart alien people from the NSA. Thanks guys! I’m in the process of creating my LinkedIn profile this month and I will be building my network soon! Keep up the awesome 2021 jump start for a better future guys!
Thank you Dimitri! Don't give up!
@@davidbombal This series is gold, I hope you and Neil’s schedule will allow for additional weekly episodes of this series. You guys forever have my support!
@@ul7987 "talking about the crazy smart alien people from the NSA" lol... Which bit is this in the series?
@@tomhames6884 The first video
If I had had a teacher like you, in high school, you would have definitely held my attention a lot more, Love the intro, all these new resources are amazing. This is a great start to a new year thank you David! 😎
Thank you! Glad you like the intro and the video :)
To anyone who is on the fence about college, Neal hit the nail on the head. If it’s a goal of yours, do it. If you want to get into the field and get to learning what matters then avoid college. I’m a senior at a “top cyber rated” college and I can tell you from experience the cost is not worth it. Study the basics and be hungry. You DONT need a degree and probably won’t for quite some time. Great content as always and wish everyone a better 2021 !
Thank you for sharing!
This guy actually spoke to me. When I was 12-13 I was extremely into programming and hacking. I was a total script kiddie, but I wanted to seriously learn. All I had in life was a computer and a guitar, and I used both well.
I would often go to forums that a lot or security guys, programmers, etc would hang out and chat and I would ask questions. Almost always the responses were ridiculing and rude. So I really lost a passion that a had very strong at a young age.
15 years later I’m now finding my love again, and to see the community being so supportive of people trying to learn is refreshing.
Gentlemen and Ladies - Thank YOU both - for presenting a pathway to success. Softskills and the ability to work in a team without being abrasive - I found always worked. Ego - Be humble - "better to sit quietly in a room and people think you a fool - than to open your mouth and remove all doubt." Cheers!
Another great content from the generous David, thank you.
Thank you Kaleab! You're welcome :)
Thanks for this awesome video. I absolutely loved the combination of you two. Both the videos were too good and very valuable. I completely agree that soft skills have more weightage than technical skills. Conversely, one has to be technically strong to have a high confidence level.
This guy is so humble.
This series is gold. Soft skills is very important because communicating and explaining things to people and make them understand is really significant.
Keep this up! You're changing lives for the better. Coming all the way from Kenya, Africa.
Thank you Hisham!
I was hoping for more discussion, waiting for more questions. I didn't even realize that the session gets over. What a teacher we have Hat's off to him. Thankyou for sharing fruitful discussion.
This is the best video out there for someone trying to enter in the cyber security, Keep making such videos.
Thank you Syed!
Super humble and down to earth guy. Glad he talked about the weird ego issue with a lot of people.
Dear David, thank you for this great series, Neis is great and he has a great character, he has given some very useful insights and comments. Thank you both.
Glad you are enjoying the videos 😀
@@davidbombal The first talk was also great and full of lovely insights. I did like the sincere and full of clever and witty talk between Neill and you dear my instructor. Thank you for these top-notch creations.
Loving videos with Neil! Keep working together pls!
Thank you! Will do :)
Thankyou David. Remarkably interesting chat with Niel. “Ego it’s not your amigo” and “stay hungry” That is a very personal work, “hack your mind”. Really, I loved this video. Greetings.
What Neil says around 23:55 is so true and more people need to run that back and hear it again. Thanks for everything David!
The emphasis on soft skills is encouraging to me, as I'm confident and a naturally sociable person with good experiences with presentations and such. Tech skills grow every day...
Finally a different content(methodology) from 2021 😍
You enjoying the videos? Better than last year?
@@davidbombal Yeah 2X❤️
@@syedusman3324 Thank you. What is better? What do you like in 2021 and not in 2020?
@@davidbombal Actually my interest was fully on cyber security , where I miss those types of videos from you on 2020 . Everytime I see the tittle of the video it really motivates me 🤗🤗 Hope you continue more. And I'm planning to finish my security+ as my first certification saving money from a long time 😁 Anyways thanks Mr.David for motivating me love you ❤️
@@davidbombal I think there was a lag on previous videos (2020) Which in now it's perfect this is just a feedback sir ❤️
Theree u gooo agaaain!!
We asked and u gave us what u promised as always❤️
Thanks David🙌🏻
Thank you! Glad to hear you enjoyed the video
I am new in this sphere.. have started to learn some things by taking courses online .. while i was watching those videos... litereally enjoyed! Will follow your recommendations definitely ! Thanks a lot ! Appreciate it !
-Great content Professor David and Professor Neal Bridges....!!!
-So it's full of kids entering for example in the discord and asking how to be Hacker...?
-David explained the Core Skills the other day to start in IT.
-Neil today said something that comes up against something that I always thought:
-If the person is going to interact with a system what the Hacker will have to do, he at least needs to know how to work on the system's AD (both in Windows and Linux) perfect placement is exactly the same thing I think.
-So when I finished my CCNA I was preparing for LPIC-1 (Linux AD certification) and MCSA (Windows AD), because I realized that I needed it when I went to do the job test of a large network vendor here in Brazil that their first test did not ask about the Vendor but networks and Linux and Windows ADs because they are the minimum skills to after this learn Vendor in the level they need training with then.
-The other day I said to Kevin on Discord that I prefer Linux AD because it is what I use best but as IT professionals we have to know at least the two most common ones that are Windows and Linux at least, but that if have to choose a system for something the question will always be, "What will you to do with it ...?", which in software engineering we say is development focused on the tool.
-For example, a person needs to be media task such as David who has to record and edit classes, it is more productive to have a Mac than a Linux machine, or if the person will have to have a server with several proprietary applications (which are basically programmed in Windows) we talk about having a Windows PC, or if the guy is going to have a Kubernet server, obviously we are going to recommend using Linux not a Mac.
-And for everything else there are VM or multi-boot installation, basically you choose a main system over the main activity and adapt the rest.
-Another thing I'm going to start using is to do a certification outside the Base skill and go back and do one on it, so as not to get too far from it, for example and I did the CCNA and now it will be Linux, then I should go back to networks and do CCNA Devnet and then who knows DevOp Linux, then CCNP and then who knows AWS.
-Thanks for your knowledge ... !!!
Currently starting to work on the INE that y’all have talked about to build my foundation for cyber security I’m prior military I was a 91D which is a generator mechanic I appreciate all the info y’all giving on these videos
Thank you David for bringing Neal to us
Great Interview! Your content is top notch. I have to say, I laughed about the script-kiddy question just as hard as you guys did 😂.
The whole thing about ego was eye opening I think we all should encourage people who know less and at the same be be grateful for what we have
Please, make more talks like this this is absolute gold!
Thank you sir! The least I can do is show gratitude!
Great interview and lots of information! As always, thanks, David!
Awesome........love from INDIA 🇮🇳 ♥ ❤ 💕 💗 💖 🇮🇳
Thank you!
I think David is on the path of making the all world hacker. Thanks for that I really appreciate it
You're welcome!
00:03 Former NSA hacker shares insights on ethical hacking and cybersecurity practices.
02:15 SolarWinds breach was not the first cyber attack, just the first one caught
06:00 Companies need to start thinking like military commanders for cyber defense.
07:50 The SolarWinds hack is shining a spotlight on cybersecurity jobs
11:25 Understanding solar winds breach and state-sponsored actor work
13:19 Operational security and stealth are essential in hacking
17:06 Key skills for hacking include shell scripting and Python for APIs and interoperability.
18:49 Elevating privileges with PowerShell code
22:14 Toxic mentality in the hacking industry creating unnecessary barriers
23:45 Access to more information gives aspiring hackers a significant advantage.
26:40 Soft skills are crucial for success in cybersecurity industry.
28:15 Soft skills play a crucial role in cybersecurity industry
31:11 Choose an operating system that allows flexibility and meets your specific requirements.
32:41 Flexibility and adaptability in choosing tools and systems for ethical hacking
I swear that we might never get another david bombal ever.
Mad respect all the way from Kenya!
Thank you so much Oliver!
true
Word of wisdom , Skiddies > EH. Specialy on the Ego factor. Amazing content David and thankyou Neal for sharing your views.
He makes me feel so much better about my skills as a programmer. I am not great at it. But I can google like a boss.
Good question to answer in one of the shows would be to compare someone with CCIE Security + PaloAlto + F5 etc.. vs someone with CEH, OSCP etc... To compare it in terms of compensation, job security and future outlook.
This guy is treasure David. Squeeze him more! There is a lot of juice in him. So many interesting things to learn. Great video as always.
He has his own channel
@@Trent_111 whats its name?
@@manasandmohit cyber Insecurity on twitch and YT
this is really amazing you giving beginners a clear view on how to enter ethical hacking
This was a really great interview. Thank you for putting it on!
You're welcome Brutus!
Mr David Bombal, you are comprehensive in your teaching and encouragement.
WOW !!! new episode !!! cant believe there is another one. keep it up. learned a lot
I am from India , thank you sir for your teaching to all
You're welcome Vaibhav!
Thank you David for such a knowledgeable session 👍❤️❤️
You're welcome!
Thank you very much and good luck Mr.David 💖
You're welcome! And thank you!
Dude I have done webdev, machine learning, learned all major programming languages, read alot of research articles, learning ethical hacking, kali linux, and I still feel like a script kiddie at times.
Damn I've been writing about technology for a decade and I'm pivoting careers, this video has me excited about accidentally training for it my whole career.
Mr.david
You are the best.
Thank for sharing knowledge.😀
Thank you.
Best mentor of all time 😍❤️
I was so into the video could not keep track of time. You both have excellent soft skills and tech skills. I wish I could have the same.
Thank you ......
These two videos of yours are like pond of water in a dry desert.
You have provide so much sure and informative knowledge about to enter in infosec field...thank you so much for this...
Love from India.
Please also make this type of video on bug bounty hunting..
Thank you! Really happy to hear that! Great suggestion.
Practicing ethical hacking with these interviews in the background has become a fave activity. What a great insight we get from you and your channel. And you seem genuinely nice😁
Here is a name for your list of potential interviewees, although you know better than anyone: Jon erickson, author of my personal favourite Art of Exploitation.
Have a nice day David
Thank you! Great suggestion!
@@davidbombal no problem! Well if it happened ever I would probably need to buy a huge TV to properly enjoy every second haha.
Good day :)
Do you have a more in depth video on using a mac?
I appreciate the brief explanation on why they're utilized but if there's a more in depth breakdown I love your dialogue
and presentation. Thank you for doing what you do!
15:39 Hands Down the best explanation of what scripting to learn I have ever seen. THANK YOU
Mr.David You are The Best Keep Going 👏👏👏👏
Thank you! Will do :)
Bonjour du Mexique 🇲🇽🇲🇽! Joyeux nouvelle année Monsieur Bombal et Merci beaucoup ! 👏👏☺️👍🏻👍🏻
Thank u both so much ! You are the kind of people worth enetring this field
This is very good...keep it up,,watching from Kenya..please add more videos on these,,I'm interested in this field
Os dois são maravilhosos, nunca fiquei tão interessada em algo, pois ambos são super didáticos e diretos, parabéns !!!
thanks sir for such a great videos highly appretiated
RUclips should put at least 2 like button under david's video, awesome as usual ( or more better ) 🤩
Very good interview always great 💯💯💯
Such a captivating interview! Thanks Guys !
Great interviews between you both. I hope there are more. I am following you both on LinkedIn now.
You guys are godly thank you so much for y’all’s content
I do agree. 20 years in IT and an MBA..... Oh yeah, it's about people, executive, client, and selling skills...... 💵💵💵💵💵
As always, David continues to amaze us with great useful content. Huge thanks to both of you, David and Neal!
Apreciate how you put ads at the end of the video, I didn't skip them
i really love neal thanks a lot david for bring him
That is one badass intro!!!! haha. David what's your take on contractual work in IT? I've heard I can rise faster to higher paying positions if I do contract work instead of a regular salary/hr job like I have now. I am motivated and do the work (have my ccna and am about to pass my sec+ but am still new in the field; ending my first year). I believe you've mentioned this in a video in the past but I couldn't find it. If the response is too long to write perhaps you can make a video on it?
So i have a question, can i pass the eJPT exam only by doing the free training provided by INE on Networking and Penetretation Testing or i need to know more?
David, fantastic content. Please keep it up.
Is there a video where you show or explain where to start a cyber security career for a beginner
Part 1 of this video (in the videos it comes up directly under this). Same bloke being intervirwed but offers a great perspective
In Canada there's so many companies have like 1 overworked IT guy that runs around being a hardware tech, 1/2 the time. OR, some 3rd party IT support that sets up new laptops for new employees in about 2 weeks. Cyber security will be huge going forward in 2021. The new challenges of remote access has exposed networks nation wide.
Good Video again. Part 2 of the previous video! :) I like
Glad you liked the video :)
I cried for bug bounty related video and got a better one instead. Thanks!
Hi David, it is a humble request to make a video on starlink network company, will that kill the opportunity?
Which Movie or Series Scenes were that at the starting of the video??
In another comment he said the 3 movies he used were:
"Angel has Fallen"
"White House Down"
"The Matrix"
So the scenes should be from any of those movies, you will have to figure out which though
@@archygrey9093 thnx a Lot,, Appreciated,,
Your content is awesome. Thanks for spreading your knowledge and expertise!
You're welcome!
Valuable lessons to be learned from this video
Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information!
You're welcome Joel
Great video man really learned a lot as a beginner
David, thanks for your work and explanations. They are very helpful.
I watched the movie in the intro,
Is amazing
I mixed a few movies in the intro :) You referencing the one with the drones?
@@davidbombal yes David
Nice video, actually showed the path of getting into cybersecurity this type of content is rare to find . Finally RUclips algorithm suggested usefull video 😄. Can you make content on how these guys actually hunt for bugs ?
Can't thank you more expect to like and share these videos. Always great full to have such a community
Thank you Venkat!
What an amazing interview, really loved these two videos with neal
Really happy to hear that!
Started watching yesterday, pausing /playing, finished now. Cool.
Great! :)
@@davidbombal I was getting interrupted. :) , already doing the things he mentioned.
I was looking for someone that could get me through this many topics, so that I could know the right path to learn about cybersecurity, then I'am here because NetworkChuck recommend me your channel and I consider Chuck and David as the best teachers for this many topics
Thank you William. Chuck is amazing!
Thank you so much. I like the way you ask your questions
Thank you Derrick
Sorry I didn’t find a way on your RUclips-channel how to contact you.
And excuse me if you have already had this information, but I have checked quite a few of your videos and couldn’t find it.
My question is regarding red teams, since you interview people within that area and seem to be interested in the same topic;
How do red team jobs work? In other words is it always remote? Is it by customers sites? Is it consultancy or scheduled tasks?
New sub.
Damn you know so mutch really impressed by your knowledge.
It’s true, it’s not as complex as you think but the ego can be
I always love to learn from someone who knows much of what there do! And if I may ask , how can I learned from you? Because it seems you are a too busy person, would it be possible for you doing the teaching?
Thanks for the good work. Can you also bring David Kennedy the former NSA Hacker to your program.
Thank you. I'll try :)
You talked about a link for people to send resumes to for review but I am not seeing the link.