How to Learn Cyber Security Faster In 5 Simple Steps

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  • @sinapanahimehr5710
    @sinapanahimehr5710 2 года назад +73

    When you said in the end "I know it sounds a lot but you've probably already done this with other activities" and then showed the games I had played, a HUGE lamp turned on over my head. You're absolutely correct and you reminded me that I'm already good at it.
    Thanks Cyberspacial
    Always looking forward to your informative content. This channel is a goldmine.

    • @tayoxo
      @tayoxo 2 года назад +1

      can you list the games pls :)

    • @bringbackdislikes3195
      @bringbackdislikes3195 2 года назад

      @@tayoxo I'm late but here's the list (Games are in correct order) :
      Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War,
      League Of Legends,
      Rocket League,
      Minecraft,
      Grand Theft Auto 5,
      Overwatch

  • @anonymous-sec
    @anonymous-sec 2 года назад +33

    I've found certifications very useful. They are good do get the basics of a specific subject down. And from there you can start to build on more advanced concepts. The study also happens over several months with a lot of notes, mind maps and flashcards.

  • @DJSOUNDWAVE
    @DJSOUNDWAVE 2 года назад +20

    This is my new favorite channel. I’ve been studying professor messer for the last month, and he does a good job. But I definitely felt like the cramming of so much info in a short time could be counter productive. This mind map theory makes sense for sure. So does spacing things out. These videos also do a very good job of visualizing to force engagement.

  • @yurilsaps
    @yurilsaps 2 года назад +4

    If you want get into cyber security, you need networking, programming, operation systems, hardware and other bases. Don't jump to cyber security before understanding computers

  • @redtiger8275
    @redtiger8275 2 года назад +59

    I get so overwhelmed that I get discouraged and I just give up. I have been stuck in this loop for years

    • @marcoswick2366
      @marcoswick2366 2 года назад +7

      Same here

    • @jbfin6328
      @jbfin6328 2 года назад +7

      You are not alone.

    • @Zorgsen
      @Zorgsen 2 года назад +8

      I would try smaller parts if you get stuck in a loop. Kinda like babies learn to walk. First learn to sit balanced, then when you know that try to, from a crawling position, pull yourself up to standing and practice that slot until you can stand without holding on to something. Then it's time to try and shift your balance to be able to move one foot without falling and do that a lot (with many falls) until you can get from the table to the couch and then keep doing the same thing until you know it good enough that you can stand and walk around without falling. Your target is reached, you might still fall from time to time but as long as you get up again and keep walking that knowledge is getting more and more locked in. Then on to the next adventure.

    • @bytefu
      @bytefu 2 года назад +9

      - You have to focus. Don't try to learn everything in parallel, it doesn't work. Of course, if you have ADHD (I do), it may be hard to stop yourself from opening dozens of tabs and then getting overwhelmed. But it's really important to learn one concept at a time.
      - Persistence is paramount. Don't give up when you stumble upon something you just don't get, you'll get it eventually. Maybe the concept needs to be slept on, or maybe you need to approach it from a different angle. It often helps to return to it after learning another, related one. Again, can be very hard with ADHD, when you're hyperfocused on the topic and just can't let go and switch. But if you do, you have to go back at some point and reiterate. Maybe this time something will click in your mind.
      - Just accept the fact that everyone needs to put time in a topic to understand it. There are some geniuses that just absorb information like a sponge and can use it almost immediately, but the most brilliant specialists are not that, they just have been dumping shitloads of their spare time into learning and practice, for years.
      - Pick some topic you're really, really interested in and be at least a bit specific. And again, with ADHD it's pretty much the only way to learn. I've never been able to do well anything I'm not really interested in, the information just won't stay in the head.
      - Most importantly, pay attention to your mental health and know your limitations. If only I knew I had ADHD earlier in life, I could avoid so much anxiety, depression, addiction and other nasty crap, for dealing with which I had to go to a psychotherapist and take meds for 3 years straight. Turns out, there is medication that can help with ADHD, now I take it and finally can read a page of a book without starting to wander in my fantasy world after a few sentences, I am less impulsive and more calm. Have trouble with sleep? There are breathing techniques for that (and meds, if it's really bad), mostly focusing on lowering the heart rate. Don't consume any caffeine after morning, 1/4 of caffeine will still be circulating in your body 12 hours later and mess up your deep sleep. Don't work too intensely, give yourself a short break every hour or hour and a half. Go for a walk, stretch, clean up the mess on the table, whatever. And don't work too much, or you will burn out. Sitting in front of PC for 12 hours every day is not healthy at all. Feel tired? Then rest, don't push your body and mind beyond the limit. The topic you're researching will wait you tomorrow.
      In general, put in the work, but don't be too hard on yourself. Don't try to actually reach perfection, use it as a guiding star.
      And, of course, watch everything on Cyberspatial, he gives a lot of good advice.

    • @ChristopherJohnston
      @ChristopherJohnston 2 года назад +2

      Been there. I've just started to ignore anything else. Took me a long time to build the habit of ignoring non-security content (and I still falter now and then)

  • @louiem5985
    @louiem5985 2 года назад +7

    I understand how you feel the burn out. I tried for about 1 yr to pass MCSA cert and got burn out. After that I didn't feel like touching a computer studying or anything that had to do with learning. After a whole year I'm starting again but with a different cert. Still hard to retain the info but glad I seen this video. Going to do a brain store and time line on how to study. Never did that and always studies for hours. Glad you are back and can't wait to see more videos.

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing! Spacing it out over time is definitely the way to go.

  • @searchbug
    @searchbug 10 месяцев назад

    One of the best 15 minute video about Cyber security! Promoting digital security helps create a safer digital environment for individuals and society. Educated and aware students will foster cybersecurity in their homes.

  • @LS-th5hy
    @LS-th5hy 2 года назад +11

    I personally often do not get enough out of youtube videos to say that i really picked up on something new today, and that it was genuinely educative in that sense, this is the first video that makes complete sense with coherent basis and great & straightforward delivery. Thank you for your work

  • @dragonwood4562
    @dragonwood4562 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video. It was a great reminder for me. I've attempted college several times (Computer and/or Software Engineering). However, each time I realized I was teaching myself more than I was learning from the class. Plus, my OCD refused to let me use single letters for variables (i. e. n. etc.) and I would get points off on my projects because of it.
    But, this video reminded me of the one thing I learned in my journey. That is, I learn best when I can relate what I'm learning to either something I'm doing or have done.
    For example: I taught myself HTML by just having to maintain a website. I taught myself CSS and Javascript by just wanting to improve that site.
    I taught myself VBA by just wanting to streamline my workflow.
    Going to "school" to learn something doesn't work for someone like me. I need tasks that actually mean something and "Hello World" doesn't mean a thing to me.
    Thanks again.

  • @SagaraUrz
    @SagaraUrz 2 года назад +2

    Hardest part is to find the right sources to study from. Courses also help to you show you stuff you didn't know existed.

  • @vanessid0001
    @vanessid0001 2 года назад +1

    I'm so delighted to have seen this video before I go out to the work industry

  • @jyachuo.org1
    @jyachuo.org1 2 года назад +10

    This video is a goldmine. This will help me a lot, especially because of the summer break, thanks a lot man.

  • @LinhNguyen-nh8oq
    @LinhNguyen-nh8oq 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is the best video about cybercecurity I have ever seen

  • @starshipx1282
    @starshipx1282 2 года назад +3

    This learning process is useful much beyond cyber security..... very very useful video.

  • @mypointofview5400
    @mypointofview5400 2 года назад +6

    Just liked and subscribed. Can't find words how great this channel is. Watching the videos in this channel is like joining a therapy session. The quality of the content, high-definition videos, etc. ... just hands down!

  • @a320nick
    @a320nick Год назад

    You are really a smart, cool, intelligent ......genius. Your videos are gems of learning. For your age, you are very wise.

  • @floryanbarbe-kuipers5776
    @floryanbarbe-kuipers5776 8 месяцев назад

    The way you keep the content dynamic & fun and follow through with great information is phenomenal. From my work and life experience I already know and practice a lot of these concepts. You can explain them very well, at a relatively young age if I may say so. Well done, you got a new subscriber!

  • @puncher939
    @puncher939 2 года назад

    I use Notion to organize "my knowledge" instead of having a mind map. I write down important things that I find interesting and you can really easy organize it. The cool thing, you can have it on different devices (also mobile) for free.

  • @maksudmuzaffarov
    @maksudmuzaffarov 2 года назад +2

    The quality of video was amazing and the content is so straighforward.
    Thank you so much, please keep going to make the vidoes, which are so lucrative.

  • @TheOGJeff
    @TheOGJeff 8 месяцев назад

    I'm almost to my associates, and I feel like I haven't really learned how to do anything. The labs I've done don't seem to be realisticly based and just simple examples to introduce what is being taught. All in a short amount of time too. They walk you through it, which is fine, but not when there isn't enough time to absorb everything, and they're not based in real situations like I said before. I've also heard the same line as in the video of actually learning when on the job, but I am afraid that not many people will want someone who has an associates but still doesn't know what to do and has no experience. I'm sure I'll find somewhere to start, but it's just something that I think about a lot and gets me down

  • @real1flame59
    @real1flame59 10 месяцев назад

    Hello, I recently came across your RUclips content and found it so engaging that I haven't felt the need to look elsewhere. As someone who is just beginning a journey into cybersecurity, I am keen to learn more. Could you possibly share if you offer any training that covers the top five skills in cybersecurity you've discussed? Alternatively, I would greatly appreciate any recommendations you have for quality training in this field. Thank you for your guidance.

  • @sltyboi
    @sltyboi 2 года назад +2

    As someone who’s currently in college for cyber security from being a mechanic in the army

  • @Fahodinho
    @Fahodinho 2 года назад +9

    do you recommend using a specific software as a 'second brain' for mind mapping?

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  2 года назад +5

      I'm sure there's great software out there, but pen and paper for me. If I really need to, I can take a picture of my sheet and then digitize it.

    • @sahil1307
      @sahil1307 2 года назад +1

      Software would be better to update/edit

  • @tears_falling
    @tears_falling 2 года назад +2

    I would love a video like this about note taking in cybersecurity, maybe using Obsidian.

  • @OscarMPR
    @OscarMPR 2 года назад

    Halfway through the videos, and just have to let you know how valuable the content of this videos is!

  • @abdelrahmandesouki8894
    @abdelrahmandesouki8894 2 года назад

    you have about the software. I personally enjoy learning so it was a little bit easier to do it over ti. But you’ll get there brother

  • @arewaboluwatife
    @arewaboluwatife 2 года назад +1

    @1:57 just about sums me up.
    I usually end up asking myself why I always go down these rabbit holes and it's not just in things relating to cyber security.

  • @MichaelJones-us9ty
    @MichaelJones-us9ty Год назад +4

    Two minutes in, and you have described my learning journey. So far, in my computer science classes, there has not been much on the topic. The Bootcamp does start to sound good.

  • @xE92vD
    @xE92vD 2 года назад +4

    I knew this channel would grow much bigger someday.

  • @rajkumarbharathi3139
    @rajkumarbharathi3139 2 года назад +1

    i got hired for a google cloud security role, without prior knowledge. i have done some things on Azure like SQL and object storage. They said i need to learn python. Can you tell me what topics to learn

  • @shardula-ai4ourkids169
    @shardula-ai4ourkids169 5 месяцев назад

    What a high quality video with high quality content ❤. Could you please share how you created the 2d animation. Thank you for sharing the knowledge thats acquired with huge efforts for free. Good luck with your new software.

  • @bhairavkedare9074
    @bhairavkedare9074 2 года назад +1

    Please please, suggest or make videos on how self learn how to search out properly without getting overwhelmed

  • @AkhilSharmaTech
    @AkhilSharmaTech Год назад

    bro, what keyboard is that? drop me an affiliate link, i'll buy

  • @jimentusfrost2048
    @jimentusfrost2048 2 года назад +1

    Hey Cyberspatial! would love to see you cover all the subtopics of cybersecurity. I already watched the OSINT video and cybercrime. I would appreciate you making a video about the rest of the subtopics!

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  2 года назад

      Great idea! I think doing a break down of all the other subtopics would be really helpful.

  • @michaeldutra684
    @michaeldutra684 2 года назад

    Dumb question but lets say if going to a university was free, boot camps were free and certs were free which direction would you take?

  • @onyinyechiobialor6042
    @onyinyechiobialor6042 2 года назад +1

    Welcome back, long time, I knew you would be back we waited for you.

  • @stormchaser419
    @stormchaser419 2 года назад

    Where should I start if transitioning from teaching to cyber security? IT Help Desk job in the my summer off? Take online courses?

  • @RSAPotentia
    @RSAPotentia 2 года назад +2

    Thank you! this really helped.

  • @jhan2071
    @jhan2071 2 года назад

    Most accurate example of my experience leaning with cyber security lol. Especially the beginning.

  • @nhathuynh4330
    @nhathuynh4330 2 года назад

    Mr. Dr. Prof. Patrick appreciate it man

  • @AndersonMancini
    @AndersonMancini 2 года назад +3

    So good content. Amazing. Thanks a lot for sharing it. Learned a lot 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤩.

  • @arahmanniazi3241
    @arahmanniazi3241 Год назад

    Real sweat put into making this content. Perfect

  • @mnal.abdulrahman
    @mnal.abdulrahman 2 года назад

    Could you please do a video about how can I keep myself motivated to learn and practice more to better myself in cyber security! ,, each time I feel there is a lot yet to learn I take break and comback to comfort zone for a while which waste a lot of time that I could benefit !

  • @ganeshdagadi6577
    @ganeshdagadi6577 Год назад

    How about using chatgpt as a personal tutor? It can give you good project ideas and guide you in case you are stuck ( not perfectly but it can give you a few hints from where you can pick up).

  • @AllergicFungus
    @AllergicFungus 2 года назад +1

    This is awesome! Thank you sir. I really appreciate your hard work.

  • @laughingvampire7555
    @laughingvampire7555 2 года назад

    great points and advice to start your career. so what has been your experience with software engineers from other areas when they move into cyberscurity, like product engineers or systems engineers, etc? where do you suggest to start and where have you seen them start and how has been for them?

  • @amrahmikayilov2821
    @amrahmikayilov2821 2 года назад +1

    Can you tell me the best computer for this?

  • @savagepro9060
    @savagepro9060 2 года назад +1

    When you get lost online, and your faithful dog does not give up! Paws for a Cause!

  • @recon0x7f16
    @recon0x7f16 2 года назад

    level affect looks like a really good bootcamp for cybersecurity learned this from john hammond

  • @zenmoto369
    @zenmoto369 2 года назад +1

    Aaand he is back! Hope you have been well!

  • @denkindenkout6890
    @denkindenkout6890 Год назад

    So as someone who is in a computer course and is interested in cybersecurity but is slow with math, I can look into being a tech writer? Thanks for this!

  • @weil772
    @weil772 Год назад

    when someone hack your wifi . is it a menace to your pc too bcs i think they are connected to the same ip adress no ?

  • @maxime_vhw
    @maxime_vhw 2 года назад

    i mean here in the EU college is reasonably cheap to the point i think its worth it. The amount of time i spent finding the right courses online, etc... They have it all ready for you. Then again not every college is the same. Go to one with a good reputation.

  • @kamelelabouti2764
    @kamelelabouti2764 2 года назад +4

    You know what could be a video idea to produce ? A map of cybersecurity, a bit in the way the channel DomainOfScience does it. It'll help tons of people !

  • @marcusv.7565
    @marcusv.7565 2 года назад +1

    i don't have it or cs background, im just hs grad, but now im devops and cybersecurity engineer🙂

    • @marcusv.7565
      @marcusv.7565 2 года назад

      @Carlo LeBlanc that's true, but in my case i can't go college due to our financial problem, so i do the DIY, I started from scratch, luckily my one my friends has a PC, so i didn't waste that moment i borrowed his PC to start bug bounty back in 2013 after graduated in middle class, and now i can't see myself back then, I'm too far from 2013❤❤ but all the wisdom is from above all glory for Him!! ☝🏻❤
      *btw im Cyber Threat Engineer now, heading to CISO haha

  • @allisonroberts8430
    @allisonroberts8430 Год назад

    Have a video on avoiding analyst bias using Pugh charts or the scientific method!?

  • @arshadshaik3020
    @arshadshaik3020 2 года назад +2

    Great Video! Found many concepts that can be applied in other fields

  • @theepharmacy7424
    @theepharmacy7424 2 года назад +1

    Hey bro please tell me the think pad ur using

  • @xyz_blogger
    @xyz_blogger 2 года назад +2

    Awesome 😎, can't wait for your next video ❤️

  • @joshdk95
    @joshdk95 Год назад

    I’ll be going to Ivy Tech, which will involve a lot of both “theory” & “hands on” which will be best ( I think ) for me since I know the bare minimum when it comes to computers & I’m 28 lol

  • @hectordsd
    @hectordsd 2 года назад +2

    Hello great video. I feel it's more about learning than cyber security.

    • @hectordsd
      @hectordsd 2 года назад

      The title made me think I was going to hack someone after watching

  • @JT-qt5fl
    @JT-qt5fl 2 года назад +6

    Great vid, great insigh. currently making the hop from security guard to network engineer myself! got a couple hops to go!

  • @bisrami1023
    @bisrami1023 2 года назад +4

    I appreciate your content man. I'm almost done with an 8 month cybersecurity cert through thinkful and it's so much to take in and hard to actually learn what they throw at you. Keep it up. Thanks!

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  2 года назад +2

      Good look on the cert and congrats (for once you get it!)

    • @00roh
      @00roh 2 года назад

      which cyber security are you pursuing? I am searching different certs right now.

  • @shaynewilliams4482
    @shaynewilliams4482 2 года назад

    HOLY FCK THANKS! When you used googles advance search operators or whatever, it reminded me of when I was a kid, and even the elementary school library still had shit like regex that they would teach us about. But as I got older and saw none of that information for google search bars or any other search bars I was starting to think I was hallucinating as a kid.

  • @sinjinibanerjee_cse_7618
    @sinjinibanerjee_cse_7618 2 года назад +2

    Woah! I can relate to that intro story!!! Great explanation...

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  2 года назад +1

      It's a story we all have. Thanks! 😃

  • @illusive_agent
    @illusive_agent 2 года назад

    breaking into WEP encrypted wifis when I was around 10 was one of my gateways into this rabbithole too 😂

  • @cuzcohusky3533
    @cuzcohusky3533 Год назад

    You would make a great teacher 👨‍🏫

  • @SecurityVaultYt
    @SecurityVaultYt 2 года назад +1

    Welcome back brother

  • @fahmidalrifat1238
    @fahmidalrifat1238 2 года назад

    Your presentation skill is so good and Contents are so awesome and helpful . Can you tell me how you make presentations and software name?

  • @Totototo-nr8dh
    @Totototo-nr8dh 2 года назад +4

    Backtrack ahahahahah.
    Love it!

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  2 года назад +2

      Yeah man, throw back to the old school days 😂

  • @jonathandominguezrebollo6564
    @jonathandominguezrebollo6564 2 года назад

    Very interesting approach about how to learn a very complex area such as Cyber Security bro.... thanks for sharing

  • @agapic445
    @agapic445 2 года назад +3

    When I reflect back on what I learned and I achieved I find what you said is 100% TRUE. However what if you don't see any direct strings between you and the topic you are learning?
    For example, i am currently reading "The Web Application Hackers Handbook?" and nothing on curriculum sticks out I can jump into learning. I feel I need to start chapter by chapter (I did not learn Networking just VERY basic)

  • @ETERNAL-G
    @ETERNAL-G Год назад

    BRO THANK U 4 SIMPLIFYING THINGS 👍

  • @YellowLetterCreative
    @YellowLetterCreative 8 месяцев назад

    1:40 is a masterclass in building the pain 🤣awesome video!

  • @mohammesalattar5404
    @mohammesalattar5404 2 года назад

    Can malware and viruses in whatsapp or pictures have malware be backuped in cloud drives if i rest my device does it comeback by the backups?

  • @travelingnomad8873
    @travelingnomad8873 2 года назад

    hey..i am LOOKING FORWARD TO DO MASTERS in Cyber security... but DONT LIKE PROGRAMMING..so i which niche SHOULD i choose ?

  • @khoifish77
    @khoifish77 2 года назад

    Do you read off script or something for the narratives?

  • @coming_out_97
    @coming_out_97 Год назад

    A gem channel found finally ❤

  • @myname-mz3lo
    @myname-mz3lo 11 месяцев назад

    using ai like a teacher you can ask questions to is also a verry fast way to learn . especially ai like bard that can be fact checked and can also give you links and sources when you need it .

  • @daovietpro
    @daovietpro Год назад

    super from France !
    how do you make such pretty infographics??

  • @idrisjibrin62
    @idrisjibrin62 2 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot boss👍

  • @mutasimahmed8975
    @mutasimahmed8975 2 года назад +1

    loved the video .......do you recommend any course

  • @billyp147
    @billyp147 Год назад

    In Australia our universities are now running 6 month long bootcamps. Wonder how @Cyberspatial feels about those endevours to get people into the industry.

  • @Aravindhanh
    @Aravindhanh 2 года назад

    Plz tell or give description link it is my earliest request

  • @Stasis247
    @Stasis247 Год назад

    This is a great video, this definitely helps me even just a little bit

  • @SagarChandraBala
    @SagarChandraBala 2 года назад

    Now a day, isn't possible to huck a Facebook account. Can you please make a video about it.

  • @bethanysingsmrs849
    @bethanysingsmrs849 7 месяцев назад

    i learn differently cuz i have adhd so its really hard for me to retain information even if i go over it a million times

  • @normzynormzy6364
    @normzynormzy6364 2 года назад

    Is there maybe ..let me say sites ....where cyber security students may practice and gain experience rather than risking being arrested

  • @zidanetribal2343
    @zidanetribal2343 2 года назад +9

    So good to see you again Ricky! As always, quality content, Cheers ~

  • @mamh6
    @mamh6 2 года назад +1

    Amazing ReC, Keep it up Man

  • @RedHeroe1
    @RedHeroe1 2 года назад

    big quality on these videos

  • @tommyboy7820
    @tommyboy7820 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing,

  • @cyberhighdiver
    @cyberhighdiver 2 года назад +1

    Ricky's back!!!!!😄😄😄😄 Missed your vids dude!

  • @yasatips4300
    @yasatips4300 2 года назад

    and willing nice tutoet League teams and players to chose as their editor. More money for tho. It is pretty cool to see the progress I

  • @naveenreddyh4339
    @naveenreddyh4339 Год назад

    Super 👌 👍 amazing

  • @hectorpla9322
    @hectorpla9322 2 года назад

    Hi good video! I have been wanting to learn how to do this for the last year or so, and I want to know if you or anyone here recommends me to study with Coding Dojo? I, would like some feedback thanks!,

  • @punknpretty3458
    @punknpretty3458 2 года назад

    Hi Ricky how can I speak with you in some social network ? I need some your advice

  • @ezharanwar1280
    @ezharanwar1280 2 года назад

    You are smart man. love ur things

  • @Moodboard39
    @Moodboard39 2 года назад +1

    Is Google certification worth It?

  • @mo-bi5ps
    @mo-bi5ps 2 года назад

    the problem is i dont know what i should learn