In my early career, I ventured into the realm of application support and to ensure that the critical software tools, indispensable to the work of geologists and paraphysicists, operated seamlessly. This was the backdrop for my journey into the world of Linux. During those days, the mighty Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 machine was my…
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Cybersecurity-Attacks and Defenses Strategies 3rd Edition by Yuri Diogenes & Dr Erdal Ozkaya REVIEW
This book is a little different to the ones I have been reading recently in that it is more general in a sense that it covers the whole cybersecurity umbrella regarding red and blue teaming and the like. It’s nice every now and then to just read book like this every now and then over…
Python for Kids 2nd Edition by Jason R. Briggs for No Starch Press REVIEW
Python for Kids: A Playful Introduction to Programming 2nd Edition Hello, So, I have had the pleasure of working through this book for several months now and it was initially with my youngest who had not long turned 9. He was working through with me until chapter 4 “Drawing with Turtles” and doing programming puzzles…
The Complete Cyber Security Course! Volume 2 by Nathan House (Review)
This is the second volume of the four-volume course and if you haven’t already you can read my review of volume 1 over here (https://thesecuritynoob.com/course/the-complete-cyber-security-course-volume-1-by-nathan-house-review/). VOLUME 1: HACKER’S EXPOSED VOLUME 2: NETWORK SECURITY VOLUME 3: ANONYMOUS BROWSING VOLUME 4: ENDPOINT PROTECTION I have a huge interest in networking so I was looking forward to getting…
The Complete Cyber Security Course! Volume 1 by Nathan House (Review)
Apologies for the long absence I have been not well most of January but back now and right into it. Since I started this site I have managed to discover some fantastic resources and this course were available on UDEMY at this link HERE, I have it through Station X. I will admit that I…
‘Getting Started Becoming a Cyber Warrior’ by Occupy the Web (Review)
This is a book I was itching to get my hands on as you would already know if you read my review of ‘Linux Basics for Hackers’ and I can tell you it did not disappoint. Quite frankly the most enthralling tutorial-style book I have ever read of any kind in my 41 years in…